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DeWine Calls For Summit Of Refugee Organizations To Plan For Possible Ukrainian Resettlement

By Newspaper StaffMarch 12, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has directed the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) to convene a summit of various service organizations to ensure Ohio’s preparedness to welcome Ukrainian refugees, if asked.

“Like many Ohioans, I am disgusted by the senseless aggression of the Russian military and want to support Ukrainian families being driven out of their country,” said Governor DeWine.
“While we do not yet know what role Ohio will play in helping these families, I want us to be prepared when the time does come.”

On March 17th, ODJFS will bring together multiple organizations who could play a role in the relocation of Ukrainian families at a summit in Northeast Ohio.

These will include resettlement agencies, faith-based organizations, charities, and others interested in supporting Ukrainians.


The summit is intended to help the organizations better understand their possible role in refugee resettlement, and to assess what Ukrainians needs may be. It is intended to facilitate an exchange of ideas among interested parties.

While refugee programs are all federal programs, the ODJFS Refugee Services Program works with local resettlement agencies to provide the federal government with information on capacity.

It also oversees programs that help refugees achieve economic self-sufficiency and social adjustment following their arrival in the U.S. Actual services are provided by nine resettlement agencies and other non-profit groups located throughout Ohio.


Since 2018, more than 500 Ukrainians have been resettled in Ohio, mostly in Cleveland. Many were resettled due to the Lautenberg Amendment, a federal program established in 1990 that allows religious minorities from the former Soviet Union to seek refuge in the United States. More than 14,000 Ukrainian nationals have been resettled in the U.S. under the Amendment in the past five years.

“ODJFS is pleased to help bring Ohio’s resettlement agencies, and other charitable organizations together to seek ways of helping displaced Ukrainians,” said ODJFS Director Matt Damschroder.

“Over the next few days, we’ll be finalizing an agenda and providing more information to the key players in this effort.”

Damschroder noted that early discussions with some resettlement agencies revealed that while the current outpouring of donations has been appreciated, there will be long-term needs and those wishing to give may want to wait until more specific information about the needs is known.



 

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