PeerGalaxy Original Calendar

Welcome to PeerGalaxy Calendar featuring over 336,800+ monthly offerings of FREE telephone- and online-accessible peer support, recovery support, and wellness activities!  Plus 50+ warmlines, helplines, chatlines, and hotlines.  Plus workshops, webinars, job postings, resources, observances, special events, consumer input opportunities and more.

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Training Opportunities in July 2020
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Calendar Event Sorting

At the top, the 24/7/365 SAMHSA Disaster Helpline and similar links.

Next, Bundled “All Day” Events

Some organizations (like 12 step recovery programs, AA, NA, AlAnon, etc.) have so many events happening throughout the day that they need to be in a bundled listing to spare endless scrolling.  Often there is a link to look up events by zip code and other criteria.

Lastly, Time-Specific Events

So you can see what’s happening in the next hours, time specific events are tagged and listed by start time from 12:01am early morning to 11:59pm late night.  There can be events and warmlines operating in different time zones, though we try to list all in Oregon’s Pacific Time Zone.

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Mar
12
Thu
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 12 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
13
Fri
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 13 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 13 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
14
Sat
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 14 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 14 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
15
Sun
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 15 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
16
Mon
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 16 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 16 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
17
Tue
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 17 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 17 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
18
Wed
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 18 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 18 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
19
Thu
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 19 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
20
Fri
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 20 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 20 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
21
Sat
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 21 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 21 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
22
Sun
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 22 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
23
Mon
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 23 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org

 

08 – Observance – Observance – Immigrant Heritage Month – AWM – American Writers Museum – My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today – Virtual Exhibit
Mar 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
08 - Observance - Observance - Immigrant Heritage Month - AWM - American Writers Museum - My America: Immigrant and Refugee Writers Today - Virtual Exhibit

World Refugee Day Panel: Understanding the Refugee Experience & Advocating for Resettlement

  • Monday, June 23, 2025

  • 12:00PM 1:30PM PST

Refugees from countries like Afghanistan and Ukraine are forced to flee due to war, persecution, and political instability. Upon arrival in the U.S., they face complex legal systems, shifting immigration policies, and gaps in resettlement support. Without coordinated advocacy and responsive policies, displaced communities struggle to access the resources needed for safety, stability, and long-term integration.

About This Webinar

Join us for an insightful discussion on the urgent realities that force refugees to flee their countries and the critical role of resettlement in rebuilding lives. This panel will explore the experiences of Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, the systemic barriers they face, the impact of new immigration policies, and how advocacy can improve policies and resources for displaced families.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the causes of forced migration and the unique challenges faced by Afghan and Ukrainian refugees.

  2. Identify key legal pathways and policy gaps affecting refugee resettlement.

  3. Recognize the importance of coordinated resettlement support, including housing, legal aid, and employment resources.

  4. Explore the role of policy and community advocacy in promoting refugee integration.

Agenda

12:00 PM – 12:10 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks

Dr. Sediq introduces the Triple Trauma Paradigm—examining the psychological, structural, and policy-driven challenges displaced communities face. Special emphasis on global conflicts, forced migration, and evolving immigration policies.

12:10 PM – 12:40 PM |The Afghan Refugee Experience (IRC Sacramento)

  • The Realities of Forced Migration: Understanding the conditions—war, persecution, and political instability—that push Afghans to leave their homeland.

  • The Urgency of Evacuation: Navigating chaotic departures, U.S. military bases, and the challenges of humanitarian parole.

  • Legal Barriers & Advocacy Needs: Addressing asylum, TPS, Special Immigrant Visas (SIV), and refugee sponsorship gaps.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Examining recent policy shifts affecting Afghan refugees, including changes in resettlement funding, visa processing, and humanitarian aid.

  • The Importance of Resettlement Support: Housing, financial aid, employment authorization, and long-term integration.

  •  Urgency of Advocacy: The role of community and policy advocacy in securing permanent protection for Afghan refugees.

12:40 PM – 1:10 PM | The Ukrainian Refugee Experience (CWS Bay Area)

  • The Reality of War & Displacement: Examining the continued devastation in Ukraine and its impact on refugee resettlement

  • Legal Pathways & Policy Challenges: Asylum, TPS, humanitarian parole, and family reunification advocacy efforts.

  • Impact of New Immigration Policies: Reviewing recent immigration policy updates and how they affect Ukrainian refugees, including temporary protection extensions and employment authorization changes.

  • Resettlement as a Lifeline: Access to housing, employment, and essential resources to rebuild lives.

  • Sustaining Support for Refugees: Addressing long-term needs, including legal aid, mental health services, and community integration.

  • Advocacy for Policy Change: How communities and organizations can push for stronger refugee protections.

1:10 PM – 1:25 PM | Q&A Session

1:25 PM – 1:30 PM | Closing Remarks

 

Mar
24
Tue
2026
04 – Resources – Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families
Mar 24 all-day
04 - Resources - Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Resources for War and Conflict Affected, Refugees, Immigrants, Veterans, Military Families

 

Mental Health, Trauma & Emotional Well-Being

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Trauma-informed counseling for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org/program/multicultural-counseling-services/

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center — Integrated primary and behavioral health care.

Provider Website: https://virginiagarcia.org

Asian Mental Health Collective — Mental health education and provider directories.

Provider Website: https://asianmhc.org

Institute for Muslim Mental Health — Faith-informed mental health resources.

Provider Website: https://www.muslimmentalhealth.com

Latinx Therapy — Therapist directory for Latinx communities.

Provider Website: https://latinxtherapy.com

South Asian Therapists — Counselor directory for South Asian communities.

Provider Website: https://southasiantherapists.org

Inclusive Therapists — Culturally responsive therapist directory.

Provider Website: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com

InReach — Mental health resources for LGBTQ+ immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://www.inreach.org

SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov — National behavioral health and recovery locator.

Provider Website: https://findtreatment.samhsa.gov

Coping Tools, Mindfulness & Self-Help

USAHello — Plain-language mental health education for immigrants and refugees.

Provider Website: https://usahello.org/mental-health

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies — War & Disaster Resources.

Provider Website: https://istss.org/public-resources/war-and-disaster-resources/

SAMHSA How to Cope Guides — Disaster-related stress and trauma coping tools.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/how-to-cope

Refugees, Immigrants & Displaced People

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) — Culturally specific statewide services.

Provider Website: https://irco.org

Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) — State coordination of immigrant and refugee supports.

Provider Website: https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/Pages/refugees.aspx

Oregon for All — Statewide immigrant resource directory.

Provider Website: https://www.doj.state.or.us/oregon-for-all/

Coalition for Immigrant Health — National immigrant mental health directories.

Provider Website: https://www.cihjustice.org

United We Dream — Community care and advocacy resources.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org

USCRI Wellness Helpline — Emotional support for new refugees and immigrants.

Provider Website: https://www.refugees.org/uscri-wellness-helpline/

Children, Teens & Families

The Dougy Center — Grief support for children and families.

Provider Website: https://www.dougy.org

Lutheran Community Services Northwest — Youth and family programs.

Provider Website: https://lcsnw.org

Peer Support Groups & Community Support (Virtual)

Immigrants Rising — Peer-led wellness support groups.

Provider Website: https://immigrantsrising.org/mental-health/

United We Dream — Community Care Circles.

Provider Website: https://unitedwedream.org/resources/

NAMI — Connection Support Groups.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups

DBSA — Online peer support groups.

Provider Website: https://www.dbsalliance.org/support/chapters-and-support-groups/online-support-groups/

Team Red White & Blue — Veteran peer connection.

Provider Website: https://www.teamrwb.org

7 Cups — 24/7 anonymous peer chat.

Provider Website: https://www.7cups.com

Supportiv — Moderated drop-in peer chats.

Provider Website: https://www.supportiv.com

NAMI Online Communities — Asynchronous peer support.

Provider Website: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Individuals-with-Mental-Illness/Find-Support

Inspire — Online trauma and mental health communities.

Provider Website: https://www.inspire.com

The Mighty — Peer storytelling and mental health community.

Provider Website: https://themighty.com

Immediate Help — Immigrants of All Status, Refugees & Conflict-Affected Families

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 24/7 emotional support.

Provider Website: https://988lifeline.org

Disaster Distress Helpline — Crisis support after disaster or displacement.

Provider Website: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline

Oregon 211 — Statewide referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.211info.org

findhello — Local services search.

Provider Website: https://www.findhelp.com

Immediate Help — Veterans & Military-Connected Families

Veterans Crisis Line — 24/7 veteran crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net

Military OneSource — Counseling and referrals.

Provider Website: https://www.militaryonesource.mil

Lines for Life — Oregon crisis support.

Provider Website: https://www.linesforlife.org