CAMBA - Refugee and Asylee Assistance Program Brooklyn

2211 Church Avenue
Brooklyn, NY - 11226
Phone Number: (718) 282-0108

This location is for CAMBA’s Refugee and Asylee Assistance Program. They  provide refugees and political asylees in NYC who face cultural and language barriers to employment with opportunities to obtain jobs and training and improve their English skills​.

Services include:

    Case management​
    Employment placement
    English classes
    Fast Track job readiness preparation
    Legal services
    Professional training classes in customer service and security officer training
    Transitional and work supports

Eligibility:

Refugee Social Services Program (RSSP) serves asylees arriving within the last 5 years; New York State Enhanced Refugee Assistance Program (NYSESRAP) serves asylees and refugees arriving within the last 5 years; Refugee Health Promotion Program (RHP) serves asylees and refugees arriving within the last 2 years; Refugee Youth Career Pathway Program (RYCP) serves asylees and refugees (16-24 years old) arriving within the last 10 years. RSSP, NYSESRP and RHP are funded by the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.

This program is funded by the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.


Mission Statement: CAMBA is a non-profit agency that provides services that connect people with opportunities to enhance their quality of life.

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