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Mention of NNJSC made in Dec. 24 article excerpted here:

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With calling and purpose, faith groups help refugees

Hannan Adely and Patricia Alex , NorthJersey 11:22 a.m. EST December 24, 2016

….. Other faith groups work with asylum seekers — those who have arrived in the United States without refugee status and who often wind up in the federal detention center in Elizabeth.

The Teaneck-based Northern New Jersey Sanctuary Coalition recently has worked with asylum seekers from South Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia, Yemen and Ethiopia. The group includes Unitarian and Episcopal churches, the Ethical Culture Society, a mosque and a conservative Jewish group.

The group provides stipends, logistical and legal help, visits and shelter to those seeking asylum for political and religious reasons. Dr. Elizabeth Ames, the president of the group, got involved through her congregation, the Unitarian Society of Ridgewood.

Ames, a retired physician, previously housed an asylum seeker from Darfur in her home.  “I’ve always wanted to help in some way,” she said.  She detailed the harrowing journeys many have made — one coming from Eritrea via South America and the Mexican border. “These people have a heck of a lot of gumption,” Ames said. “This work with asylees has been so mind opening.” …….

Founder of NNJSC Comments on NYT Article

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Mouhamad and Wissam Ahmed with their newborn daughter, Julia, and Liz Stark, one of their sponsors. CreditDamon Winter/The New York Times 

To the Editor:

You are to be congratulated on your extensive article about Syrian refugees and their warm welcome by their Canadian sponsors (“Refugees Hear a Foreign Word: Welcome,” front page, July 1). It puts a human face on people we have been encouraged to fear and reject in this election cycle.

The article has personal resonance for me. Ten years ago I founded an organization that provides housing and a range of humanitarian services for asylum seekers fleeing persecution and war. Almost all are survivors of torture. We locate hosts who have spare bedrooms to provide housing and then mobilize volunteers to offer the support necessary to enable our guests to achieve total independence in American society.

Despite the egregious and opportunistic fear-mongering of Gov. Chris Christie, who has declared that the state of New Jersey will not help resettle any Syrian refugees, I am proud to say that we have resettled two Syrian families, one that shared our home with my wife and me. We found them to be delightful people whose greatest interest was to establish themselves in their new homeland and build a viable future for themselves and their children.

Though our clients could not be more different from their hosts with regard to race, ethnicity, cultural background and, most dramatically, life experience, over time winning relationships are molded and our common humanity comes to the fore.

JOSEPH CHUMAN

Hackensack, N.J.

The writer is the founder of the Northern New Jersey Coalition for Political Asylum Seekers and a professor of human rights at Columbia University

January, 2016

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During the 2015 year, the Bergen County Sanctuary Committee changed its name to the Northern NewJersey Sanctuary Coalition. We remain a 501c(3) charitable organization for which all donations are tax free. Our mission remains the same.

Our Clients:   This past October, a family in Caldwell, NJ, generously opened their home to our newest client, AH, a young man from Yemen who was working there as a marine engineer but who fled his country because of threats to him and his family for political statements. He has found a job working in a bakery while looking for ways to take the necessary courses to get his Black Seal Boiler’s license, which would enable him to do work which uses the skills he brought to this country. He speaks excellent English, and members of Congregation Agudath Israel in Caldwell have provided him with dental care and a medical check-up. Our other client, YD, a 35 year old Eritrean man, was accepted into our program in December 2014.  He had been forced to live outside his own country since the Ethiopian civil war, and spent several years living and working in multiple African countries, South America, and ultimately found himself in detention facilities in the US, first in the South, then in NJ, before coming to our attention.  He is still awaiting his asylum hearing but is able to live with a family in the Englewood area, and is studying at Bergen Community College for his GED.

Ethical Brew Concert – The Kennedys, April 9 at Ethical Culture Society in Teaneck

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Ethical Brew is proud to present Live In Concert: The Kennedys
with Special Guests: The Lords of Liechtenstein

100% of the net proceeds of this performance will be donated to “The Northern New Jersey Sanctuary Coalition”

Adults $20 Students $15 in advance, $25 at the door For More Information & Tickets: www.ethicalbrew.org The Kennedys

Article 1b. Ethical Brew Entertainers Photo 4-7-16

Northern New Jersey Sanctuary Coalition  –  687 Larch Avenue, Teaneck, NJ  

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