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Immigration and Safety Information

Safety and well-being are our priority.

Included on this page are a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and resources for our families and community to reference. 

Frequently Asked Questions


Additional Resources

General Refugee Assistance & Support

  • Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights: connects immigrant communities throughout Illinois to a full range of support - social services, legal aid, policy updates, financial assistance, and law enforcement - in collaboration with member organizations. 

  • Findhelp.org: Add the zipcode of the person in need of support and find resources for: food, housing, goods, transportation, health, financial assistance, medical care, legal services, employment issues, and education.

  • Family Focus: Family Focus invests in strengthening families and their children  in Chicago and northeastern Illinois so they build social capital and achieve upward economic mobility through high-quality innovative programs and services, grounded in anti-racism and social justice.

  • The Refugee Center: The center's professional staff is available to accompany families to appointments, meetings and other situations where they need help with translation or interpretation. They offer counseling services to help prepare for these events.  

  • RefugeeOne: Annually, RefugeeOne serves more than 2,500 refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants of all ages, ethnic groups, faiths and backgrounds, assisting individuals in becoming independent, self-supporting members of their new Chicagoland community. RefugeeOne provides housing support, English language training, mental health care, employment coaching, youth programs, dental care, and more – at no cost to program participants.

Food Resources

Childhood Trauma

Resources for Educators & Families

  • Partnering with Newcomer Families: This article provides educators with strategies for working across language and cultural differences to make families feel at home in new schools.

  • Raising Young Children in a New Country: Early Learning and Healthy Development Handbook
    This handbook and associated tip sheets provide families with information on six themes: family well-being, health and safety, healthy brain development, early learning and school readiness, guidance and discipline, and family engagement in early care and education. Programs serving refugee families, newly arrived immigrant families, and others may use these resources with parents to help ease their transition to a new country. Also available in Spanish and Arabic.

  • Welcoming Refugee Children into Early Childhood Classrooms:  This article from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) provides early childhood educators with strategies to support refugee children and their families in their classrooms, including creating play experiences that do not require English, familiarizing families with classrooms, and connecting with related community cultural groups.

  • Young Learner Resources: This Toolkit is a collection of resources that supports the practical implementation of the ideas for supporting young learners and their families. Resources include links to teaching guides and materials and to parent resources, some of which have been translated into other languages. There are also downloadable PDF documents with samples of practice.