How Strangers Become Family

by | Oct 9, 2015 | Uncategorized

in-ti-grey-shuh n  (Integration) –

Noun:  behavior, as of an individual, that is in harmony with the environment

Images of refugees and migrants are filling the news. Solutions to this humanitarian crisis are complicated and divisive. The reality is that refugees and immigrants, including those from Syria, are already arriving in the Greater Toledo area.

ASC compressed 2If refugee resettlement is done well, it leads to strong cities where diverse groups of people are committed to shared community values. If it is not done well, it leads to unhealthy communities and increased government spending. The key is integration.

Language is the first obstacle to integration. English is essential for adequate employment and accessing crucial services- police, fire department, emergency medical services, children’s schools, courts, etc. Language skills have a ripple effect in every sphere of life.

To truly integrate, refugees and immigrants also need to “belong.” One-on-one relationships between a refugee and a native-born American are vital to the integration process. These ongoing, trusting relationships continue even as government caseworkers come and go.

Water for Ishmael serves refugees and immigrants through education and relationships. Our culturally sensitive programs are designed to meet the needs of individual students and enable them to meet their goals. We serve entire families and are committed to walk with them as they integrate into their new home and fulfill their potential.

 

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