Supporting refugees during COVID
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Here are the outdoor digital literacy classes, hosted by Tech Goes Home in Chattanooga.
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Here is a Knoxville case manager
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Clients in Knoxville take digital literacy classes through the University of Tennessee’s English Language Institute. Private and federal funds have made it possible for many clients to receive laptops in order to be able to access information and services remotely.
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Staff meetings happen on Zoom—of course. But this gives the opportunity for Knoxville and Chattanooga to get together more often!
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Emergency COVID kits ready for delivery to a group of Knoxville clients.
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Such amazing partners have supported refugees over the past seven months: The Chattanooga alumnae chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority hosted donation drives this summer to gather school supplies, uniforms, and gift cards for refugee children attending school this fall.
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Such amazing partners have supported refugees over the past seven months: The Chattanooga alumnae chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority hosted donation drives this summer to gather school supplies, uniforms, and gift cards for refugee children attending school this fall.
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Speaking of back to school, it’s a whole new reality for students—and Bridge staff and interpreters played an important role relaying information about school options.
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Speaking of back to school, it’s a whole new reality for students—and Bridge staff and interpreters played an important role relaying information about school options.
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Clients received masks and sanitizer from many different community partners and donors as they prepared to return to school.
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Many clients are considered essential workers. This client works at McDonalds in Chattanooga.
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These men work at Pilgrim’s Pride, a meat processing facility in Chattanooga.
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These men work at Pilgrim’s Pride, a meat processing facility in Chattanooga.
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These men work at Pilgrim’s Pride, a meat processing facility in Chattanooga.
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These men work at Pilgrim’s Pride, a meat processing facility in Chattanooga.
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Case management happens remotely—here’s Knoxville’s program manager and interpreter speaking with a client.
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Thankfull, gardening can still happen during COVID. About 25 families are participating in Knoxville’s new community garden program.
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None of this could happen without supporters like you!