Refugee Family Support Project Featured on Public Health Institute's Website

We're delighted to announce that the Refugee Family Support (RFS) project, led by the Center for Immigrant and Refugee Health's Sehat Initiative, has been prominently featured on the esteemed platform of the Public Health Institute's website. Adopting a trauma-informed approach, the RFS project is dedicated to addressing the comprehensive health needs of refugee children and families. This recognition underscores the impactful efforts of the project in providing essential navigation services, mental health support, and access to basic needs, aiding refugee families in their resettlement journey.

To delve deeper into the RFS project and its far-reaching impact, visit the Public Health Institute's website here.

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Sehat Initiative is now part of Center for Immigrant and Refugee Health (CIRH)