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DocuSign Envelope ID:6661FF62-5F0B-4B97-9C2E-09BCC224B580 <br /> Exhibit "A" <br /> Refugee Support Center: Orange County Funding Request,March 10,2017 <br /> Refugees coming to the United States face numerous challenges. Arriving in a new <br /> country with the loss of support from extended family and established cultural networks, <br /> they encounter significant obstacles.These include securing work and housing, accessing <br /> health care, mastering public transit,raising children in an unfamiliar culture and <br /> educational setting, and navigating the legal system. In addition, cultural and language <br /> barriers permeate every aspect of their lives, as do their experiences of severe trauma and <br /> struggle preceding and during the course of their flight. These barriers are met with a <br /> fierce determination to improve their lives and those of their children. Nonetheless, <br /> perseverance and resilience alone cannot offset all obstacles; and for many situations, <br /> refugees need guidance and assistance. <br /> The Refugee Support Center(R.SC),the 2016 recipient of the North Carolina Peace <br /> Prize, is a 501 (c)3,volunteer-based organization established in 2012 to serve and <br /> promote the self-sufficiency of over 1,100 refugees who now live in Orange County, <br /> North Carolina.Refugees are assisted with resettlement in their frst three months by <br /> resettlement agencies which have cooperative agreements with the Department of State to <br /> provide reception and placement services to newly arrived refugees. After 90 days,these <br /> agencies typically phase out their assistance to start working with other arrivals. It is <br /> following this 90-day period that our services are most often sought after and then <br /> accessed long term, <br /> Services scheduled on an ongoing basis include citizenship and English language <br /> instruction, as well as free lunch distribution to school age refugees during the summer. <br /> However, most refugees come to RSC on an"as needed" basis for a variety of services <br /> that include,but are not limited to: <br /> ■ accessing health care,social services and other community <br /> resources; <br /> a acquiring permanent residence(green cards),naturalization, <br /> derivative citizenship and/or family reunification status; <br /> a securing employment; <br /> a navigating educational systems, including preschool,public school, <br /> community college and adult education; <br />