Ukrainian Resources
The United States government is aiming to assist Ukrainians fleeing invasion and conflict through the entry program Uniting for Ukraine. The US is currently home to the second largest Ukrainian population in the world, as new Ukrainian arrivals join an existing Ukrainian diaspora. To help provide supposed to agencies and organizations supporting Ukrainian resettlement, below are several resource pages. Please see key resources from the Office of Refugee Resettlement and how you can support Ukrainian families as a welcomer.
For families with children, Sesame Street has resources to help children understand displacement and resettlement.
Other policies and resources:
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Benefits for Ukrainian Humanitarian ParoleesU.S. Department of Health & Human Services
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Eligibility of Ukrainian Humanitarian Parolees for TANFU.S. Department of Health & Human Services
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Human Trafficking Resources for Individuals from UkraineOffice of Refugee Resettlement
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Policy LettersORR Ukrainian-Related Policy Guidance
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Dear Colleague LettersORR Ukrainian-Related Policy Guidance
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ORR State Contacts ListOffice for Refugee Resettlement
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Health Coverage Options for Certain Ukrainian Nationals (PDF)Department of Health & Human Services
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Uniting for Ukraine Support LineIRC and Loyal Source
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Uniting for Ukraine WebsiteDepartment of Homeland Security
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Uniting for Ukraine InformationUSCIS
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Uniting for Ukraine: Tuberculosis Information and ResourcesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
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Employment Information for Ukrainians in the U.S. (PDF)Department of Justice
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Resource List: Serving Ukrainian NewcomersSwitchboardTA
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Supporting Ukrainian Professionals in the U.S.Upwardly Global
Other Resouces for Ukrainians
Social Security Administration
Documentation for a Social Security Card
Acquiring a nonwork Social Security Card
Social Security Numbers for Noncitizens (PDF)
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for Noncitizens (PDF)
Spotlight on SSI Benefits for Noncitizens
U.S. Department of Agriculture