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To secure a stable home in the U.S. housing market, newcomers must know their tenant rights and understand the financial realities.That process is often challenging, requiring a balance of cost, location, and family needs. This Settle In video breaks down the financial, legal, and social aspects of securing a new home, covering: How to prioritize…

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The U.S. healthcare system relies heavily on medical insurance to mitigate often prohibitive costs. Knowing where to go for immediate care can save time and unnecessary expenses. This Settle In video guides newcomers through securing coverage and explains when to use specific medical facilities for illness or injury. In this video, newcomers will learn: •…

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For one client, moving into her first U.S. apartment came with an urgent lesson. The mother of two from the Democratic Republic of Congo quickly learned that cleanliness was not just a good habit, but a requirement for keeping her housing. In this Settle In video, she recounts her experience and provides practical advice for…

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The healthcare system in the United States can be confusing. There are different levels of healthcare that each offer different services or have different requirements. This video describes the different levels of healthcare.

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In this Live Streamed session, the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants join SettleIn for a two-part series which covered healthcare in the United States. In Part 1, we discussed the different types of healthcare providers and services in the United States. In Part 2, we will cover emergency care, ambulances, and calling…

This resource, developed by CARRE and the International Rescue Committee, is a client facing handout with information on what hate crimes and hate incidents are, how to remain safe, and reporting options. This resource is available in Arabic, Dari, French, Pashto, Spanish, Swahili, English, and Somali.

This resource, developed by CARRE and the International Rescue Committee, is a client facing handout with information on what hate crimes and hate incidents are, how to remain safe, and reporting options. This resource is available in Arabic, Dari, French, Pashto, Spanish, Swahili, English, and Somali.

This resource, developed by the Office of Refugee Resettlement, is geared  towards youth who are awaiting transfer or who have just transferred into their Unaccompanied Refugee Minor placement. This resource is available in 12 languages.

This resource, developed by the Office of Refugee Resettlement, is geared towards youth with whom service providers or community members may be discussing the Unaccompanied Refugee Minors program, prior to submitting to the  application. This resource is available in 14 languages.

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Regardless of immigration status, people who have medical needs or concerns should seek treatment. Delaying needed medical care may worsen a health condition or make it more likely someone will need more complicated, lengthy, or expensive treatment. This resource, created by NRC- RIM, is intended to provide information for Cubans and Haitians entering the United…