Resources for Clients

National Resources

USA Hello

Resources for immigrants, those who just arrived to the U.S. or who have been here a while. The website can be loaded in English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Chinese, Pashto, Vietnamese, Russian, Persian, or Ukrainian. 

End FGM/C Network

Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Self Advocacy Tool for healthcare visits

Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation

International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)

  • Legal assistance with the mission of assisting 2.5 million displaced people worldwide access pathways to safe resettlement.

Mental Health Resources (from HIAS)

Grounding, Mindfulness, and Relaxation Techniques

What is Trauma?

How to Tell Your Story and Manage Trauma

Self Advocacy Tool - Interpretation

Spanish | French | Arabic

(Printable business card size download)

Local Community & Health Resources

(Washington, DC, Maryland, & Virginia)

Local Partners

(Washington, DC, Maryland, & Virginia)

Esperanza Center - Catholic Charities of Baltimore

Asylee Women Enterprise

  • Services open to forced migrants of all genders.

  • Request for Assistance Form (currently only accepting residents of Baltimore City and County who arrived to the U.S. in the last 9 months)

Intercultural Counseling Connection

  • Referral network of mental health professionals committed to providing culturally responsive counseling and therapeutic services for asylum seekers, refugees, and other forced migrants in the greater Baltimore area with no charge to the client.

Tahirih Justice Center

  • Legal resources for immigrant women and girls who live in the U.S. and have a legitimate claim to legal status under U.S. immigration law as a survivor of gender-based violence.

Ethiopian Community Development Council

  • Assists refugees and immigrants to rebuild their lives as productive, self-sufficient, and integrated members of their new communities.

Centro SOL

  • Center for Health and Opportunities for Latinxs in Baltimore City