Refugee Welcome Network, Washington County Council of Churches | Washington County Council of Churches

Eligibility

Must have some type of humanitarian immigration status (or a credible claim to qualify for asylum) and a legal pathway to lawful US permanent resident status or other long-term/indefinite status, lived in US for less than 2 years and not be a US citizen or own a home, be a resident of Washington County.

Required documents

Immigration papers and ID, interview with Refugee Welcome Network volunteer.

Application process

Email or visit the website.

Service area

Washington County, MD

Other Information

Substance Use - Service Type

Information and Referral

Age Group

Adults (31-54)
Older Adults (55+)
Young Adults (20-30)

Payment Options

Free or no-cost care

Mental Health - Service Type

Information and Referral

Description

Connects refugees to housing, household goods, and community resources; including English lessons, employment opportunities, food and clothing, school enrollment, medical care, and more.

Refugee Support Center

Providing organization

Washington County Council of Churches

Coalition of faith community partners in Washington County.