RM 512 | D-11 | Getting to Know Your new Neighbor

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Genevieve Levy

I will give a comprehensive overview of the refugee resettlement process in the United States and work that is being done locally in the Diocese of Sacramento. This will also cover basic cultural competencies of working with these recent arrivals, many of whom are from Afghanistan as well as how your school and/or parish can support refugees locally and abroad by taking action. Additionally, I hope to present or invite our Managing Attorney of Immigration Legal Services to review what being a “sanctuary” site really means and what churches and schools can do if ever visited by ICE agents. This can also cover an overview of recent immigration policies and answer concerns/questions.

About the Speaker:
I have worked full-time at Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services, a Catholic Charities member organization, since 2005. I am the Director of Family Services and oversee our direct-client social service programs, serving 5000 individuals monthly, and contributing to feeding 135,000 individuals monthly.