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Manhattan Area Resettlement Team Block PartySeptember 24, 2024
Local refugee families, resettlement volunteers celebrate friendships at block party |
KPR HighlightFebruary 1, 2024
KPR’s Community Spotlight for the month of February is Manhattan Area Resettlement Team. |
Valor Honey and Manhattan Area Resettlement Team PartnershipJanuary 28, 2024
The team aims to provide comprehensive training in beekeeping and honey production, fostering both employment opportunities and mental wellbeing for refugees in Manhattan. |
Honeybee Refugee Employability and Mental Health ProgramJanuary 27, 2024
An innovative initiative designed to integrate refugees into the community through beekeeping. |
Welcome | Manhattan Area Resettlement TeamNovember 29, 2023
A historic Manhattan home is serving a new purpose as a refugee resettlement and welcome center. |
Manhattan Area Resettlement Team Has New Big Changes to HelpSeptember 20, 2023
WATCH: The Manhattan Area Resettlement Team has new big changes to help immigrants (wibw.com) |
Manhattan Area Resettlement Team Shifts Focus, Finds New HomeSeptember 19, 2023
Big changes are coming for the Manhattan Area Resettlement Team. |
With Help, Afghan Refugees Make a Home in Manhattan, KansasMay 20, 2023
In Manhattan, residents work across factions to welcome Afghans displaced by the Taliban’s takeover of their country. Sparked by a collaboration between two veterans, the Manhattan Afghan Resettlement Team is bringing together civic, religious and nonprofit leaders around a common purpose – assisting refugees seeking resettlement by keeping a promise made through unique bonds forged in war. But addressing long-term challenges, including finding permanent housing for refugees, will require continued collaboration. |
Home on the Range: Part 1December 25, 2022
Re-settled Afghans make Kansas community home; local housing authority leader helps to remind us all of the transformative power of our shared American Dream by Brian Handshy, HUD Region VII, Public Affairs Officer This series reflects on the crucial work being done to help resettle Afghan allies through the United States government's Operation Allies Welcome (OAW). Part I focuses on introducing a few of the Afghan nationals who safeguarded our U.S. troops down range and how local U.S. government partners are rising to the occasion to help with job assistance, housing, education and making safe those that have been able to flee Afghanistan. |
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