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“Are you concerned about yourself and your neighbors?”

As food insecurity grows among Georgia’s immigrant and refugee communities, one mutual aid group is operating under the radar to support their neighbors
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UPDATED: Free or low-cost mental health services in Metro Atlanta, many offering counseling in multiple languages 
Finding mental health support isn’t always easy – especially for residents in Metro Atlanta who may face barriers like cost, language, and cultural sensitivity.
Venezuelans deported grapple with new realities in their country, amid earthquake aftermath and political upheaval
One former GA resident, now back in Venezuela, shares his story.
29-year-old dies after weekslong stay in Georgia immigration detention center
Prisciliano Trejo, who had leukemia and had been in ICE custody, died on July 24.
“We believe that God will make a way for us, whether here in America or somewhere else”
As Temporary Protected Status for Haiti expires, a Lawrenceville pastor is comforting his community, amid reports of self deportations and job cuts
“I didn’t expect it to happen in my family.”
A flurry of homemade videos points to a summer uptick in immigration arrests in the Atlanta area

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Specific ways you can support Atlanta’s immigrant and refugee communities right now

We’ve been gathering information about what concerned folks can do to support immigrant and refugee communities.
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Centering the stories and perspectives of immigrant and refugee communities in Metro Atlanta – the heart of the New South.