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Funds Requested for Refugees

By Annmarie Timmins
NEW HAMPSHIRE BULLETIN
The state Department of Health and Human Services is hoping to use nearly $697,000 in federal money to provide the estimated 175 Ukrainian refugees who arrived in New Hampshire this year help finding jobs and housing, learning English, and accessing vaccines.

The department is expected to ask the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee Friday to use nearly $287,000 to provide social services to help Ukranians settle in the state. In its request to the committee, the department said the money will help lead to self-sufficiency for refugees.

It has asked to use part of a second $410,000 grant to ensure Ukrainian refugees have access to vaccines, an effort it said would include culturally and linguistically appropriate health information.

According to the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement, 175 Ukranians have come to New Hampshire this year, while 35 went to Vermont and 79 to Maine. Among the other New England states, Rhode Island counted 120 refugees, Connecticut 888, and Massachusetts 2,034.

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