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An 8.5×11 printable poster introducing Settle In’s free app and website that helps clients learn about life in the United States through resources, news, and direct messaging. Includes QR codes, web links, and contact information. Great for hanging in waiting rooms, sharing at outreach events, or distributing to staff who work directly with clients.

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An 8.5×11 printable overview of Switchboard’s tools and services, including the resource library, webinars, eLearning courses, research, and technical assistance. Ideal for posting in your office, sharing at staff orientations, or displaying at conferences and community events.

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Protect Your Family is a health education campaign that was created for organizations serving sub-saharan African and Asian immigrant communities in the United States. These two posters cover Hepatitis B testing and Hepatitis B vaccines in shorter and longer, more detailed versions. The campaign has been rigorously translated in 15 languages and is fully customizable. […]

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This poster, developed by Switchboard and the Urban Institute, highlights the underutilization of publicly funded early childhood services by children in refugee and immigrant families. It systematically reviews factors and strategies to improve access and enrollment in programs such as child care, Head Start, early intervention, and home visiting. By addressing these issues, the poster […]

The resource by the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) offers a detailed framework for implementing mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) groups tailored to the needs of refugee populations.

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This poster gives information on the risks of traveling internationally, particularly malaria risk.

This flyer, produced by the International Rescue Committee, describes important laws and rights that apply to everyone who lives and works in the United States. These include U.S. laws surrounding violence and exploitation, discrimination, and child abuse and neglect. The flyer also shares information about civil rights and the right to work. This flyer is […]

These infographics were designed by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) for the public. They are related to helping Unaccompanied Afghan Minors (UAMs) and will be useful for both Unaccompanied Children (UC) and Unaccompanied Refugee Minor (URM) programs. Infographics include: State Help for Afghan Children Interested in Fostering? How UC Qualify for URM UC and […]

This poster provides the following information: Pregnant now or within the last year? Get medical care right away if you experience any of the following symptoms: extreme swelling of your hands or face; chest pain or fast beating heart; thoughts of harming yourself or your baby; trouble breathing; headache that won’t go away or gets […]

This tip sheet explains that if you recently had a baby and are in isolation for COVID-19, take precautions while caring for your newborn in the hospital and at home. Guidance is provided on sharing a room with a baby in the hospital, caring for a baby at home, and knowing when to end isolation […]