
More Than a Date on a Calendar: The Immense Weight of One Asylum Hearing
To most of us, it’s just a date circled on a calendar. But for an asylum seeker, that date represents everything. It is the culmination

To most of us, it’s just a date circled on a calendar. But for an asylum seeker, that date represents everything. It is the culmination

When people hear “human rights advocacy,” they often picture lawyers in courtrooms or activists at a protest. While that work is essential, the truth is

In a world that often feels divided, the simple act of human connection can be a revolutionary force. At ELOIM, we believe that true cultural

True transformation begins at the grassroots level. At ELOI , we understand that sustainable change requires collaboration with local communities to identify needs and implement

Life’s challenges can feel overwhelming, whether you’re dealing with personal struggles, career uncertainties, or family conflicts. At ELOI , we believe everyone deserves access to

The Disproportionate Impact of Environmental Challenges New American communities often bear the heaviest burden of environmental degradation and climate change. Recent studies show that immigrant

The mental health crisis among asylum seekers and new Americans has reached a critical point, with 1 in 3 experiencing depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Introduction Mental health is a global issue, yet for New Americans, the challenges can feel even greater. Adapting to a new country, managing cultural expectations,

The United States has always been a nation of newcomers. From early settlers to modern immigrants, new Americans have played an essential role in shaping

The Journey to Safety: Understanding Asylum Seekers’ Path to Hope For thousands of individuals fleeing persecution, the path to safety in America represents both tremendous
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