Refugee & Immigrant Resources
Get Started: Essential Resources for Your Journey Forward
Assessing Your Needs:
Through the series of questions provided in the document below (translated into Spanish and Haitian Creole), we aim to assess your basic needs and situation.
- Click here to view the document with translated questions
- Do you have an email account?
- Do you speak English?
- Are you currently enrolled in any English classes and skills building?
- Do you have authorization to work in the USA?
- Do you have a job seeker ID number?
- Do you live in a shelter?
- Do you have a resume?
Explore Job Opportunities with Featured Employers:
- ABP Best Home Care Agency
- Midtown Home Health Services, Inc
- Wulf’s Fish
- John Nagle
- Stavis Seafood
- Sweetgreen
- Shake Shack
- Boston Public Schools (Nutrition Services)
- Dunkin’ Donuts
- Watermark (Dunkin’ Donuts)
- Legal Sea Food
- Whole Food Markets
- Anna’s Taqueria
- Tatte Bakery & Cafe
- https://hourlywork.io/apply/
What comes after work authorization? | By Daniel Kool Boston Globe Correspondent 03.28.2024
Here’s How We Can Assist:
- Create an email account?
- Become a member of the MHDB career center
- Resume Creation Worksheets
- Resume Templates
- Job Application Assistance
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RESOURCES
- Refugee Welcome Collective
- FREE Citizenship Classes at St. Mark
- Immigrant Family Service Institute
- https://africanbn.org
- Office for Refugees and Immigrants (ORI)
- Supporting New Immigrants and Ensuring Their Success
- Mass 211
- Booklet for Recent Haitian Arrivals
- Find Help
- City of Boston Community Office Hours in East Boston
- Loop
- Refugees in Boston
- Vital Resources
- MA Adult Literacy Hotline
- How to Get Your Driver’s License
- Welcome to Boston
- Immigrant Information Corners
- BUSINESS ATTIRE FOR MEN
- FREE ENGLISH CLASSES | EDUCATION