Refugee Family Assistance Program, Inc.
Refugee Family Assistance Program (RFAP) was started in 2006 by refugee mothers to help refugee and immigrant families in the Atlanta area, especially families raising children with autism or other disabilities. They offer case management, school advocacy, interpretation, help understanding disability laws and Medicaid Waivers, HUD-approved housing and homeownership counseling, and programs for refugee women and elderly women.
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This agency offers a food pantry to families and individuals in need. They also provide volunteer opportunities and accept donations.
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- Who they serve
- families,women_with_children,seniorsAI-extracted, unconfirmed
What they offer 8
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Autism Spectrum and Other Developmental Disabilities ProgramProgram
Bridges refugee families who have children with autism or developmental disabilities to service providers through case management, school advocacy, interpretation, cultural consultations, and guidance on Medicaid Waivers.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Disability Services for Refugees (DSR)Program
Links individuals with disabilities and their families to medical care, special education, and housing, and offers workshops on American disability laws (ADA & IDEA).
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Homeownership for Refugees and ImmigrantsProgram
HUD-approved housing counseling offering financial literacy, money management, rental counseling, homebuyer education, and foreclosure prevention.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Refugee Elderly Women's Outreach Program (REWOP)Program
Provides information and referral, interpretation, health education, and case management for low-income female refugees aged 60 and older.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Dream Big ProgramProgram
Job skills training and leadership development for refugee women.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Inclusive Communities for Developmental Disabilities Coalition (ICDDC)Program
Advocacy and education coalition working to strengthen home and community-based disability services in Georgia.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Clarkston Relationship-Building GroupProgram
Builds community through lunches, cultural events, and activities that bring together people with and without disabilities.
- Not yet verified
Youth Club/Troop Related VolunteersService
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