| News and events

Building a Future #WithRefugees

World Refugee Day, celebrated on June 20th every year, encompasses hundreds of celebrations across the world. To ...
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From One to Another

Above: Jasmin (right) fled his native Bosnia in 1993. In 1999, he began working at Elite Flooring ...
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From Fear to Friendship

Hadley Standring is the current Masters of Social Work (MSW) Intern at New American Pathways, serving with ...
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In Her Own Words

In 2015, New American Pathways client Dhan Rai, a participant in our Parents as Teachers (PAT) program, ...
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From Soap to Civil Rights

“When you open your eyes, what do you see? What events in your life can you use ...
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Refugees Changing the Country: Madeleine Albright

On November 11 marked a little-known anniversary in the United States: On that date 67 years ago, ...
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From Syria to Safety in Georgia

When Kamal and Amal arrived here from Jordan in September with their six children, they had no ...
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How You Can Show Your Support For Syrian Arrivals

Since Governor Nathan Deal announced that he had asked the Federal government to stop sending Syrian refugees ...
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Help Syrians and Other Refugees Thrive

Meet one of the few families who have arrived in Georgia  after displacement in Syria. New American Pathways staff greeted ...
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From New Americans to Civic Leaders

In July 2013, Safia Jama (left) was a new American citizen being honored for her incredible journey ...
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UPDATED: How Can Georgia Help Syrian Refugees in the State?

This post was originally published in September 2015, when multiple Governors across the US were seeking to ...
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Spotlight On: Community Engagement

New American Pathways envisions a Georgia where refugees are leaders in their communities, engaged in solving problems ...
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| Thought Leadership

Abigail Klima May Thought Leader

AmeriCorps – A Year of Service

What’s your name, your AmeriCorps title, and where are you from? My name is Abigail Klima, I am the Elementary ...
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