Social Services & Refugee Resettlement
To us, shelter is not just a roof; it is the beginning of dignity and a new life.
Every Afghan refugee who arrives in a new country brings only a suitcase full of memories and a heart full of hope but faces overwhelming social, psychological, and economic challenges. At ARRO, we work to make that transition smoother, more humane, and more empowering.
Our goal is to build meaningful connections between refugees and host communities—so that no Afghan feels alone or powerless.
Our Core Services in This Area:
- Support for Initial Refugee Resettlement:
- Assistance in finding safe and affordable housing
- Guidance on rental contracts, housing rights, and tenant–landlord relations
- Help with accessing essential household items, food, clothing, and basic necessities
- Social Services & Cultural Integration:
- Registration for school, healthcare, banking, and public services
- Referrals to mental health, counseling, and trauma support resources
- Orientation programs about local laws, customs, and day-to-day life
- Community-building activities including women’s groups, discussion circles, and group events
- Engagement with Government and NGOs:
- Referrals to partner organizations for specialized support
- Participation in community meetings and advocacy forums to amplify Afghan voices
- Documentation of refugee challenges and needs to inform public policy
Resettling a refugee is not merely physical relocation
It is the rebuilding of dignity, confidence, and a life worth living. Join us in supporting this mission.
