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Carlisle Chamber Career and Job Expo

Published April 19th

On April 5, 2024, our Afghan team participated in the Carlisle Chamber Career and Job Expo, a significant event aimed at connecting job seekers with employment opportunities offered by over 48 government and private agencies. The expo, sponsored by Allen Distribution, GIANT, and a few other companies, provided a platform for individuals to explore potential job openings across various sectors. Overview: Our team played a crucial role in facilitating communication for Afghan clients during their interactions with company representatives. Despite diverse job openings, many companies had specific requirements such as certification, English proficiency, CDL, and work experience. Most of our […]

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Interpretation Support Services at Trinity Lutheran Church for ESL Class Enrollment

Published April 19th

Objective(s): Enroll 61 adults and 20 babies and children in ESL classes offered by Trinity Lutheran Church. Ensure diverse interpretation within enrolled adults targeting individuals from various cultural backgrounds and proficiency levels. Increase community awareness of ISC’s PASS program. Summary: On April 3 and April 5, 2024, Trinity Lutheran Church partnered with the International Service Center (ISC) to facilitate the enrollment process for ESL (English as a Second Language) classes. This collaboration aimed to assist adult individuals with interpretation needs and provide them with access to ESL education. This event, attended by ISC staff including Dr. Phuong, Olena, Daria, Hadia, […]

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Asian American Cultural Event

Published April 19th

Objective The event’s primary objective was to foster cultural awareness, understanding, and appreciation within the community by introducing Afghan culture to the younger generation of Americans. Activities and Highlights Cultural Displays and Presentations: Hadiya Amini and Zahra Sultani served as cultural ambassadors, illuminating various facets including traditional dress, music, dance, and social customs. Attendees were afforded the opportunity to engage with the rich tapestry of Afghan heritage through interactive displays and presentations. Educational Workshops: In-depth workshops delved into Afghan history, language, and traditions. Participants actively engaged in these sessions gaining valuable insights into the cultural nuances and values of Afghanistan. […]

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Ms. Vyvian Toy Drive for Ukrainian Refugee Children 

Published July 19th

On June 16, 2023, a special Toy Distribution followed by a Pizza Luncheon was offered to 35 Ukrainian refugee children at the ISC. This special event was made possible by a 9 years-old Vietnamese-American 4th Grader, Ms. Vyvian Bui. This young lady, whose parents were among the first Vietnamese “Boat People” refugees to set foot on American soil after miraculously surviving their perilous sea journey in the late 1970’s to escape Communist persecution. Deeply touched by the similar tragedy most Ukrainian children had to go through in their war-torn homeland, she decided to conduct a Toy Drive at her Westtown […]

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Mental Health Training

Published February 13th

Date: Wednesday, February 8th, 2023  Duration: Approx. 4 hours  Location: International Service Center (Market Square Church) – Fellowship Hall 21 South River StreetHarrisburg, PA 17101  Speaker: Rev. Susan Moore (Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute)  In this modern, post-pandemic age, mental health is a popular topic discussed in various settings, such as schools, workplaces, and the community. However, the matter is still observably taboo for immigrants from different cultures that ISC works with.   For the last two years, we have been resettling Humanitarian paroles from Afghanistan. Last year, we also started assisting Ukrainian paroles. Survivors of wars are known to be at higher risk […]

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Afghan Placement Assistance (APA) Project

Published December 28th

August 2021 has been a very intense and hectic month for the International Service Center (ISC) as the heartbreaking events in Afghanistan and consequences of the U.S. troop withdrawal have unfolded.  The security risk for Afghan Allies who assisted the U.S. mission in Afghanistan and their loved ones, became a heightened priority, made even more urgent by the Taliban takeover of the country on August 15.  Within two weeks, the U.S. government had managed to safely evacuate more than 120,000 U.S. Citizens and Afghan nationals out of Kabul Airport to various U.S. military bases around the world.  The vast majority […]

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My Internship Experience at the ISC

Published July 6th

During my MSW internship time of 344 hours at ISC, I enhanced my knowledge and expanded my experience and expertise in immigration law and concepts. In addition,  I learned the different services that the ISC offers, such as immigration guidance, translation, and interpretation services, among social services programs for disadvantaged, unprivileged, and needy people. The Immigration Guidance training was also a huge focus as part of my internship, and attending the webinars, e-course, and virtual training were the highlights of my time at ISC. The peer-coaching program is an excellent idea because it allows interns to learn faster and know […]

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My Internship at the ISC

Published April 27th

Marie Lagos, Human Development & Family Science (Messiah University) The International Service Center (ISC) is a non-profit organization that offers immigration guidance, translation and interpretation services, among other things.  People from all over the world, who live in the state of Pennsylvania, came on a daily basis to apply for some changes of their immigration status or to apply for their family members overseas to be reunited with them in the country, just to name a few. My internship was crucial in helping developing administrative and immigration guidance skills. On one hand, I was introduced to the weekly IG Appointment Schedule (IGAS).  […]

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My Internship Experience at the ISC

Published April 27th

Esther Stelina Nganinga Moubandzou, International Studies (Shippensburg Univ.) My time at the International Service Center (ISC) was my first hand experience in the working world. Unfortunately, I leave with regrets knowing that I did not learn about immigration in more depths. Attending the seminars and the virtual conferences were the highlights of my time at the ISC. I think that the peer-coaching program is a great idea because it allows interns to learn faster and to know who to talk to if they faced any challenge.  Overall, I have learned several skills which are mainly administrative and how to fill […]

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Internship Report: Mireille Uwase Cyuzuzo

Published March 25th

IntroductionI have been granted an opportunity to do my internship at International Service Center (ISC), from March 01, 2021, to March 18, 2021. I had to complete my tasks within the period of my internship, which was 90 hours. I had a schedule of 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM from Monday through Friday. However, my schedule turned out to be flexible due to the capacity in the building and school responsibilities. On Monday 8th, Tuesday 9th, Monday 15th, and Tuesday 16th, I had towork from home because of the capacity limit in the building. On Friday the 5th, I came […]

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