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The Road to Resilience: Part 2

How Immigrants Adapt with Support from our Counseling Center: Identity and Status Change Written by Sonnie Mwangi, Mental Health Counselor & Christine Cummings, Director of Counseling Center As we continue the series on how immigrants adapt to life in the U.S., we’d love to explore identity and status change. In addition to the basic environmental…

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The Road to Resilience: Part 1

How Immigrants Adapt with Support from our Counseling Center: Environmental Change Written by Sonnie Mwangi, Mental Health Counselor & Christine Cummings, Director of Counseling Center Change is a challenge to everyone. Think about the most natural thing as a birthday. Each year, as we age, our bodies change, growing when you are younger and bringing…

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Intensive Case Management: Tough Questions Series

Tough questions about Intensive Case Management

ICM case managers work with clients to find stability in their new community and to empower them to navigate the services and resources we all rely upon. What this looks like for someone who is very new or for whom the systems and challenges are very great.

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A Network of Care

A network of care: SCOPE engaged community health workers to help reduce maternal and child mortality and morbidity.

World Relief’s USAID-funded SCOPE project created a network of care for mothers and children in some of the remotest parts of Haiti, Kenya, Malawi and South Sudan. Learn how.

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A Stroke of Lasting Change

At World Relief Southern California, something beautiful is happening. After years of wandering and displacement, children are finding security and community — prompted by the power of art. 

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