How Local Resources Helped Afzal Build a New Life After Fleeing Afghanistan

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In this video, meet Afzal, a refugee from Afghanistan who arrived in King County in 2021, after being evacuated from Kabul as the country fell to the Taliban. After connecting with Neighborhood House and enrolling in services blended from local (VSHSL), state (EcSA) , and federal (WIOA) resources he was able to find a job, receive training, and cover basic costs like rent and transportation. Afzal's story showcases the potential of community-based programs and the impact they can have in helping refugees and other vulnerable populations find stable employment and build a new life.

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