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Welcome to Episode 35 of The Afghanistan Project Podcast, where hosts Mikael Cook and Beth Bailey highlight the struggles of Afghans living under Taliban rule, and the efforts of individuals from a variety of backgrounds and political affiliations who have stepped up to provide support to the people of Afghanistan in the chaos that followed the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Our guests today are representatives from resettlement support agency REACT DC, which has been working to support Afghan refugees who arrived in the D.C. metro area in the aftermath of Operation Allies Welcome.
Sarah Cady, the Chief Executive Officer of REACT DC, discussed how the nonprofit stood up in September 2021 with prodigious support from Afghans and advocates throughout the area. She also talked about many of the specific programs that REACT DC has developed to address the ongoing needs of the refugee population, including initiatives to support Afghan women, and to provide legal help for refugees still navigating asylum requests, the special immigrant visa program, and the re-parole process.
Hasib Dellawar, the director of REACT DC’s Career Pathways
Now, Hasib helps Afghans find employment through the Career
At the end of the show, Sarah and Hasib discussed how Afghans have been mentally impacted by decades of war and trauma, and the need to provide mental health support to refugee populations.
Find REACT DC via:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/reactdcorg
Website, https://www.reactdc.org/
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/resettlement-action-dc-react-dc/
About the hosts:
Mikael Cook was an Army non-commissioned officer and veteran
Beth Bailey worked in support of Afghanistan operations
For Afghan listeners:
If you would like to have your story considered for a future
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Welcome to Episode 35 of The Afghanistan Project Podcast, where hosts Mikael Cook and Beth Bailey highlight the struggles of Afghans living under Taliban rule, and the efforts of individuals from a variety of backgrounds and political affiliations who have stepped up to provide support to the people of Afghanistan in the chaos that followed the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Our guests today are representatives from resettlement support agency REACT DC, which has been working to support Afghan refugees who arrived in the D.C. metro area in the aftermath of Operation Allies Welcome.
Sarah Cady, the Chief Executive Officer of REACT DC, discussed how the nonprofit stood up in September 2021 with prodigious support from Afghans and advocates throughout the area. She also talked about many of the specific programs that REACT DC has developed to address the ongoing needs of the refugee population, including initiatives to support Afghan women, and to provide legal help for refugees still navigating asylum requests, the special immigrant visa program, and the re-parole process.
Hasib Dellawar, the director of REACT DC’s Career Pathways
Now, Hasib helps Afghans find employment through the Career
At the end of the show, Sarah and Hasib discussed how Afghans have been mentally impacted by decades of war and trauma, and the need to provide mental health support to refugee populations.
Find REACT DC via:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/reactdcorg
Website, https://www.reactdc.org/
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/resettlement-action-dc-react-dc/
About the hosts:
Mikael Cook was an Army non-commissioned officer and veteran
Beth Bailey worked in support of Afghanistan operations
For Afghan listeners:
If you would like to have your story considered for a future
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