Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve done a lot of refugee assistance for the past 10 years. When you meet with them dress modestly (no bare legs and shoulders, not low cut). Plan to sit and hang out with them for awhile before they start pulling out paperwork they don’t understand and ask for help. They may need help to make medical appointments and transportation to get there. Go over kitchen appliances — disposal, fridge, oven (teach you don’t store perishables in the oven). Feminine hygiene products greatly appreciated, plus soap and shampoo. These things cost money but aren’t covered by food stamps. Happy to help if you have an additional questions.
Op is not local so I doubt she will be working with them in this capacity. It is odd to me that there is no local assitance to be coordinating with them rather than a distant person who is relying on DCUM for info.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve done a lot of refugee assistance for the past 10 years. When you meet with them dress modestly (no bare legs and shoulders, not low cut). Plan to sit and hang out with them for awhile before they start pulling out paperwork they don’t understand and ask for help. They may need help to make medical appointments and transportation to get there. Go over kitchen appliances — disposal, fridge, oven (teach you don’t store perishables in the oven). Feminine hygiene products greatly appreciated, plus soap and shampoo. These things cost money but aren’t covered by food stamps. Happy to help if you have an additional questions.
Anonymous wrote:While you're waiting for the school to do its thing, make sure that they are up to date on all their childhood vaccinations and have documentation of such. They won't be allowed to start school without it. There are many clinics that accept medicaid if they need to be (re)vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Be aware that there is a huge backlog right now, because new arrivals need to be assessed for ELL support. Definitely do what the PPs said, and get on the list, but be aware that the students likely will not be able to begin school for a few weeks.
Thanks for doing this, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you so much. Schools are Montgomery Village MS and Watkins Mill HS.
Anonymous wrote:Be aware that there is a huge backlog right now, because new arrivals need to be assessed for ELL support. Definitely do what the PPs said, and get on the list, but be aware that the students likely will not be able to begin school for a few weeks.
Thanks for doing this, OP.