We are so thankful for all the providers in Sacramento who helped more than 2,200 Afghans get the support they needed during our Support Center Event on June 21 – 24, 2023. So many organizations came together to offer compassionate and caring solutions to these families. If you couldn’t attend or have additional questions about services available to you, please review the provider list below and contact them. They are ready and eager to help you.
To learn more about the support provided to Afghans and their families in Sacramento, please click here.
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We are so thankful for the 75+ providers in the Sacramento region who helped more than 2,200 Afghans (34% of the local, newly arriving population) get the support they needed. The services delivered were valuable and appreciated as 96% of guests said they were very or extremely satisfied with their experience. While we cannot share every amazing story from our work, we can shine the spotlight on a handful of compassionate professionals who made a huge difference for so many families.
As DHS’s commitment to Operation Allies Welcome parolees is enduring, USCIS hosts Afghan Support Centers to assist them in connecting to services integral to their long-term stability and integration in the United States. While USCIS provides the support center forum, USCIS does not endorse any service providers present and does not participate in, nor is responsible for, the services provided by any service providers.