Providing access to basic needs to the refugees in the United States of America
About 60,000+ refugees were admitted to The United States of America in 2023 alone. This signifies the daily increase of refugees in the region, adding to more than 3 Million refugees in the region since 1975. The USA is facing a huge wave of refugees from all over the world due to the current wars and conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, and Ukraine as of today. These refugees have always wanted a better future, in a better world, as the land of promised.
Because of the enormous number of refugees in the country, many job opportunities, access to green cards, travel documents, driver's licenses, food stamps, and houses have been limited due to the vast number of people served, which causes delays in these services, resulting in many refugees being unable to meet their necessities.
FRM is committed to reducing these and other hurdles by several percent through its services, allowing new and old refugees in the United States to have access to very relevant services in due time to allow them to have fair and equal opportunities.
Our assistance includes:
Assisting refugees in obtaining
Driver's licenses
Green cards
Food stamps
Traveling document application
Passport
Houses
Housing and apartments for both buying and renting
Other Services Include:
Mentoring young people to become excellent citizens.
Language Interpretation
Funerals support
Citizenship classes in Swahili for those from the Great Lake Region
Job application assistance
Through the Pata Makazi Program, FRM helps refugees in various suburbs to obtain housing without doubt or anxiety.
These services are provided without charge to the people receiving assistance, however they are financed by philanthropists and individual donors.