New American Resources

New American Resources 

Supporting Refugees

Are you a refugee who has lived in the United States for less than five years? Contact STVCC to complete unemployment applications, MIBridges applications, and job applications. 

http://stvcc.org/services/refugee-services/

Practicing English

Interested in practicing English? Refugee Development Center is offering virtual English to Adult English Language Learners. Come meet a friendly and welcoming group of newcomers. 

phone: 517-999-5090   websitehttps://refugeedevelopmentcenter.org/

 

Youth Mentorship

Do you have a newcomer teen who could benefit from a cool, creative, and engaging mentoring program?  If so, contact the Refugee Development Center via email at info@rdclansing.org(link sends e-mail). ​

https://refugeedevelopmentcenter.org/

Locating Food

Are you looking for food for your family? Use this site to identify a location that is providing food to your neighborhood.

https://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/schoolnutrition/

Claiming Unemployment Insurance

Are you unemployed? You may be eligible for unemployment benefits. You must file your claim immediately after you lose your job.

https://www.michigan.gov/documents/uia/160_-_Claiming_UI_Benefit_In_Michigan_-_Jan2014_444213_7.pdf

Counseling for Housing

Are you worried about paying for rent or utilities? You can discuss your housing options and plans with the Capital Area Housing Partnership.

https://www.capitalareahousing.org/

Needing Internet

Do you need internet and a computer? See if you and your family are eligible for affordable internet and a computer through Internet Essentials by Comcast. Having these tools will be a big help to you and your family.

https://www.internetessentials.com/

Applying for Public Benefits

The MI Bridges website will allow you to apply for healthcare coverage, cash assistance, food assistance, childcare and emergency relief. 

https://newmibridges.michigan.gov/s/isd-landing-page?language=en_US