Community Spotlight
From One to Another
Above: Jasmin (right) fled his native Bosnia in 1993. In 1999, he began working at Elite Flooring ...
From Fear to Friendship
Hadley Standring is the current Masters of Social Work (MSW) Intern at New American Pathways, serving with ...
In Her Own Words
In 2015, New American Pathways client Dhan Rai, a participant in our Parents as Teachers (PAT) program, ...
From Soap to Civil Rights
“When you open your eyes, what do you see? What events in your life can you use ...
Refugees Changing the Country: Madeleine Albright
On November 11 marked a little-known anniversary in the United States: On that date 67 years ago, ...
From Syria to Safety in Georgia
When Kamal and Amal arrived here from Jordan in September with their six children, they had no ...
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 ...
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 ...
From New Americans to Civic Leaders
In July 2013, Safia Jama (left) was a new American citizen being honored for her incredible journey ...
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 ...
Spotlight On: Community Engagement
New American Pathways envisions a Georgia where refugees are leaders in their communities, engaged in solving problems ...
New Video: The Story of Cer
At our Breaking Bread Together event on April 14, 2015, we premiered the second video in our ...

