Case Management Program

provided by Deaf Refugee Advocacy, Inc.

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Deaf Refugee Advocacy, Inc.

260 E Main Street
Rochester NY 14604
Main:
585-286-3440
(Video Phone)
Hours:
M-F 9:00AM-5:00PM.
Email:
inquiry​@DeafRefugeeAdvocacy.org

* Helps with many things, such as:
  • Talking with you and setting goals. 
  • Money help, like SNAP, rental aid, and Social Security. 
  • Training for jobs and finding jobs. 
  • Health care, like Medicaid, and finding doctors. 
  • Helping with housing, like finding a home and talking to landlords. 
  • Becoming a US citizen. 
  • Legal help, like going to court and talking to lawyers. 
  • Help for feeling better and happier. 
  • Helping read and understand important papers. 

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Eligibility: Deaf refugees, asylum-seekers, immigrants, and those from US territories and family members.

Application Process: Drop in, call, or visit website for more information. To guarantee availability, make an appointment.

Required Documentation: All papers relevant to status in this country such as: ID, Social Security number, Visa, etc.

Fees: No fee for services.

Coverage Note: Monroe County.

Cultural Competency: Staff reflects population served

Languages: American Sign Language - Staff provides service in language offered, Staff provides in-person interpreter, Materials/literature in language indicated

 

Deaf Refugee Advocacy, Inc. (DRA) helps Deaf refugees, immigrants, and people seeking asylum, along with their families. They offer services like education and case management. DRA also ensures they can communicate well and get the help they need from other organizations in the community.