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E. PROMISING PRACTICES IN SAFETY AN
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COMPASS In Utica, New York, refugee
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Lifetrack Resources and Packaging F
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minne
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U.S. Census Bureau, American Commun
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Temporary Assistance For Needy Fami
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The following table shows the numbe
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Utica, New York Refugees arriving i
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children and also provides opportun
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“It is easy to get a job and buy
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United Fund/Jewish Federation of Me
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together with the teachers and soci
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Illinois legislation provides a Med
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if not all of the refugees—viewed
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Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota In
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six outcomes domains (e.g., stable
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In the Minnesota Department of Heal
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Confederation of Somali Community i
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Denver, Colorado In FY07, approxima
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services to residents including hou
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Helping parents engage in schools s
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including policies that would affec
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Topic #2: Economic Opportunity Sin
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Topic #7: Belonging/safety How acc
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Appendix D. IWG Meetings in Chicago
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Appendix F. IWG Meetings in Denver,
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(a) Conditions and Considerations.
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