The Unfinished Dream: Immigrant Rights are Civil Rights (Post-MLK Reflection)

Introduction: The Echo of Memphis Earlier this week, the nation paused to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We posted quotes on social media and remembered his dream. But at ELOIM USA, we believe that remembering is active, not passive. Dr. King’s fight was for the dignity of the marginalized. In 2026, who are the […]
The Economic Engine: How New Americans are Saving Our Towns

Introduction: Debunking the “Drain” Myth Turn on the news in 2026, and you will hear the same tired narrative: “Immigrants are a drain on the economy.” “They take our resources.” At ELOIM, we deal in facts, not rhetoric. And the fact is this: New Americans are the Economic Engine that is keeping many US communities […]
Survivor’s Guilt: The Hidden Wound of the “Lucky” Ones

Introduction: “Why Me?” This is Survivor’s Guilt. It is the dirty secret of the immigrant experience. It is a pervasive, heavy fog that follows New Americans long after they have “made it.” In our mental health work at ELOIM USA, we have identified this as a major barrier to happiness and success. The Symptoms of […]
The Agony of the Empty Chair: The Reality of Family Separation in 2026

Introduction: A Bittersweet Freedom Imagine winning the lottery, but being told you cannot share a penny of it with your spouse or children. Imagine being safe in a warm house in the USA, while knowing your daughter is sleeping in a refugee camp in Kenya, unsure of her next meal. This is the reality for […]
The Power of an Open Door: How Hosting an Immigrant Changes Two Lives

Introduction: The Crisis of the First Night Imagine you are released from prison today. You have no money. You have no phone. You speak broken English. You are in a city you do not know. And it is getting dark. This is the reality for hundreds of asylum seekers released from ICE detention every week. […]
Finding Purpose Across the Ocean: A Revolutionary Approach to Youth Addiction Recovery

Introduction: The “After” Problem Recovery is a miracle. Every young person who successfully completes a drug rehab program in the US has fought a heroic battle. But any addiction counselor will tell you that the hardest part isn’t getting sober—it’s staying sober. The relapse rates for opioid and synthetic drug addiction among American youth are […]
The Invisible Cage: Inside the Fight for Human Rights in US Immigration Detention

Introduction: The Myth of “Welcome” The Statue of Liberty lifts her lamp beside the golden door, but for thousands of asylum seekers arriving in the United States in 2026, that door leads to a cage. At ELOI USA, we deal with the harsh, unvarnished reality of the American immigration system. We do not deal […]
Skills for Change: The Professional and Teen Volunteer Experience

At ELOI , we don’t believe in “one-size-fits-all” volunteering. We believe that every person—from a high school student to a retired professional—has a unique set of skills that can be leveraged for the greater good. Our volunteer programs in the USA and at our home-base in Uganda are designed to be mutually beneficial, offering life-changing […]
The Anchor of Stability: Why Your Home is the Key to Integration

The transition from a detention center or a temporary shelter to life in a US community is one of the most vulnerable moments in a New American’s journey. Without a stable address or a support network, even the most resilient individuals risk falling through the cracks of the legal system. Our “Host an Immigrant” program […]
A Life Renewed: The Transformative Power of Post-Recovery Support

Addiction is often a disease of isolation, where individuals lose their connection to their community, their family, and their own sense of worth. At ELOI Inc. (USA), we believe that the final and most crucial step of recovery is the restoration of purpose. Our Post-Recovery Support program is designed for young people who have […]