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SEAMAAC
Philadelphia - Health & Social Services
Provides holistic support services for immigrants and refugees. Assists elders, adults, and families on employment support, digital literacy, Digital Navigator helpline, naturalization assistance, public benefits, health insurance, intimate partner violence, ESL, health access, information and referral, case management, advocacy, community programs, and collaboration with other health care and social service providers. Provides voter registration, voter education, and voter protection supports.
SEAMAAC
1711 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19148
Eligibility: Primary serves immigrants and refugees
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
African Cultural Alliance of North America
Philadelphia - Refugee/Asylee Program
Provides assistance to African and Carribean immigrants through outreach services, case management, information and referral, and life skills workshops. Provides case management and referral services and helps refugees and asylees access public services and benefits they are eligible for. Provides culturally appropriate orientation on adjusting to the American way of life. Eliminates impediments through education and resource mobilization. Assists with accessing training, language skills, certifications, etc. Assists older refugees and asylees access needed services. Provides after school programs to refugee and asylee youth through cultural training and after school and youth development program
5530 Chester Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia who are members of the African and Caribbean community.
Hours: Program hours may vary; call for information.
YMCA of the Roses - York Branch
York Branch - New American Welcome Center
Provides immigrants with help fully integrating into American society and prepares receiving communities to be welcoming and inclusive. Services include language and education, economic integration and employment, health and well-being, citizenship and civic engagement, community development, and referrals to other services.
90 North Newberry Street
York, PA 17401
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
Congreso de Latinos Unidos
Congreso Headquarters - Benefits Counseling & Utility Assistance
Helps community members attain public assistance benefits such as food stamps (SNAP), rent and utilities payment assistant, and income support. Services include short-term case management, connection to energy conservation and utility assistance programs, utility reconnection programs, public benefits navigation, connection to legal and immigration assistance programs, and linkage to community resources.
216 West Somerset Street
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Eligibility: Low- to moderate income persons and household; income guidelines vary by
program.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, opens at 8:30am to 5:00pm
Catholic Social Services - Southeast Pennsylvania
Administrative Office - Center City - Catholic Social Services - Immigrant, Refugee and Asylee Support
Provides benefits assistance for refugees.
222 North 17th Street
3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Eligibility: Call or walk-in to determine eligibility requirements for specific need.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
SEAMAAC
Philadelphia - Health & Social Services
African Cultural Alliance of North America
Philadelphia - Refugee/Asylee Program
YMCA of the Roses - York Branch
York Branch - New American Welcome Center
Congreso de Latinos Unidos
Congreso Headquarters - Benefits Counseling & Utility Assistance
Catholic Social Services - Southeast Pennsylvania
Administrative Office - Center City - Catholic Social Services - Immigrant, Refugee and Asylee Support
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