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Support Services for Veterans continued Parishes Organized to Welcome Refugees/
Information and Referral
Kate Corrigan, ext. 218 Position vacant as of this publication
kcorrigan@ccbjax.org
Program Coordinator
Carlos Morales, ext. 234 Position vacant as of this publication
cmorales@ccbjax.org
Program Manager
Immigration and Legalization Siamand Ando, ext. 270
Phone: (904) 354-5904 sando@ccbjax.org
Fax: (904) 356-2092
Tiered Case Management
Provides services to and advocacy for those
persons seeking assistance with legalization and Carmen Gonzalez, ext. 240
immigration problems. Department of Justice cgonzalez@ccbjax.org
recognized agency.
Nangtsin Myihtoi
Director – DOJ Accredited Representative nmyihtoi@ccbjax.org
Iraida Martinez, ext. 315
imartinez@ccbjax.org Ta Yah Htoo, ext. 238
thtoo@ccbjax.org
Immigration Counselor
Position vacant as of this publication Mollie Irazuzta, ext. 239
mirazuzta@ccbjax.org
Immigration Legal Assistant
Frida Romero Garcia, ext. 315 ESOL Program Coordinator
fromero@ccbjax.org Michele Sanon, ext. 252
msanon@ccbjax.org
Administrative Assistant
Amarilis Regal, ext. 316 ESOL Program Specialists
aregal@ccbjax.org Sara Martin, ext. 215
smartin@ccbjax.org
Refugee Resettlement Program
Phone: (904) 354-4846 Sarah Maley, ext. 214
Fax: (904) 224-0088 smaley@ccbjax.org
Refugees are designated by the U.S. State Akbar Hakimzoda, ext. 213
Department in cooperation with the United ahakimzoda@ccbjax.org
Nations High Commission for Refugees.
Administrative Assistant
Supervised by the USCCB, the program Hellai Noorzai, ext. 214
provides services to clients who have fled hnoorzai@ccbjax.org
their home country due to war, persecution for
religious, political or social upheaval, and have Workforce Development
a well-founded fear of discrimination, torture 40 East Adams Street
or death if repatriated. Refugee Resettlement Jacksonville, FL 32202
supports local families with reunification, and (904) 900-7943
assists with multiple core services supporting
those who enter the U.S. as refugees, SIVs, Catholic Charities provides one-on-one
Cuban/Haitian entrants or who have been assistance, individual assessment and career
granted asylum. planning, 26 hours of job readiness, basic
job search training, job hunts weekly with
Our current program profile includes Match individual assistance, financial literacy,
Grant (employment) refugee resettlement and computer literacy and personal budget training,
placement, integration assistance, English as referrals to community agencies, and job
a Second Language (ESOL), Safe Passages placement services.
Family Reunification, Cuban Haitian Entrant
Program (CHEP) and Parishes Organized to Director
Welcome Refugees (POWR). Ida Gropper, ext. 1201
igropper@ccbjax.org
Refugee Resettlement Job Developer
Frances Luna, ext. 245 Employment Specialist
fluna@ccbjax.org Haley Jones, ext. 1202
hjones@ccbjax.org
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