FAQ’s
This page details some frequently asked questions we have been asked, as well as their answers. We hope you find the information you seek. If not, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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We call first-generation African refugees and immigrants New Americans. We do this because we acknowledge the unique challenges and culture of these communities.
We primarily serve first-generation New Americans and their children in San Diego. Our clients often experience trauma, cultural adjustment challenges, language barriers, and economic hardships, and we do our best to help them overcome these difficulties.
Our approach is holistic and experience-driven. We base our services on lived experiences, and our team comprises individuals who have personally faced the trauma of displacement, the challenge of starting over in a new country, and the struggle to find belonging. These personal insights shape every aspect of our work and give us a unique position to address these difficulties.
We offer a range of services, including but not limited to revival groups, trauma and mental health support, crisis assistance, resume building, counseling, prayer and scripture-based healing, and community building.
Our Revival groups are faith-led, community-based support circles where individuals can receive prayer, study scripture, and heal together. These groups are at the heart of our ministry and are open to all who seek spiritual, emotional, and social support.
You can support our efforts by volunteering, donating, or partnering with us as a church or fellow organization. You can also share our message and spread the word about our mission.
If you or someone you know is a New American in need of help, please contact us through our website or call us. We offer a compassionate space and will work with you to connect you to the support you require.