| News and events

Become an MVP

Be a Mentor! Join our MVP (Mentors for Vocational Pathways) Program and get connected with a refugee ...
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Faryiha’s Story

When Faryiha was young, she dreamt of becoming a nurse. A Somali national, her dreams were put ...
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Omar’s Story

Anyone who has even been to Clarkston knows Omar Shekhey, who runs the Somali American Community Center ...
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Asmaa’s Story

Originally from Iraq, Asmaa had built a career as an academic at the Baghdad University College of ...
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Abu’s Story

Originally from Burma (now Myanmar), Abu had built a life as a typical teenager, attending school and ...
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#WhereRtheRefugees: A Call to Action Week

An unprecedented 68 million people, including 25 million refugees, have been forced from their homes around the ...
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Applying for US Citizenship

New AP’s Immigration department is holding monthly citizenship workshops for eligible applicants! First, Take this quick quiz ...
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Empowering Women through Education

Earlier this year, New AP’s Family Empowerment program ran a well-attended women’s health and family planning workshop ...
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New Americans Celebration 2019: A Valentine for Georgia

If you were one of over 300 people who made their way to the state capitol on ...
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Empowering Women Through Education

Earlier this year, New AP’s Family Empowerment program ran a well-attended women’s health and family planning workshop ...
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March 2019 Volunteer Spotlight: Heather Ray

"Successfully conveying information to a student doesn’t necessarily make someone a good tutor. Heather is great tutor ...
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With Love for Our Secret Santas

Every year, as the holiday season approaches, New AP reaches out to the Atlanta community to ask ...
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| Thought Leadership

Laja March Thought Leader

Women’s empowerment at new ap

I am originally from South Sudan, but I grew up in Tanzania. I’ve worked at New American Pathways for 4 ...
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