120 Stories: Day 119

“My name is Tim and I am the Senior Support Specialist here at Catholic Charities. I began working with refugees during my internship with International Rescue Committee while studying to get my Social Work degree. I have received my bachelor’s and master’s degree in Social Work. My father also was a displaced person, from Croatia, and my family history reflects what these individuals are experiencing. Therefore, it is an issue close to home to work with these clients. I believe that Catholic Charities has the potential and resources to improve many individual’s lives. I also see the potential of my clients to achieve great things, and I am happy to be able to assist them with that.”

Tim
CCA Senior Support Specialist


About 120 Stories in 120 Days

The executive order titled “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Born Terrorist Entry into the United States” halts the national refugee resettlement program for 120 days and dramatically reduces the ceiling for refugee arrivals from 110,000 to 50,000. In response to this executive order, Catholic Charities Atlanta created the 120 Stories in 120 Days Project in order to tell the stories of those individuals who have fled their home due to violence or persecution.

This project will tell 120 stories of clients, staff, volunteers, and community members involved with our resettlement program. Our hope is that these stories will humanize the refugee crisis, highlight the successes and the contributions that refugees make to their local communities, and help readers understand that our similarities far outweigh our differences.

In his address to Congress in September 2015, Pope Francis reminded us all to “treat others with the same passion and compassion with which we want to be treated. Let us seek for others the same possibilities which we seek for ourselves. Let us help others to grow, as we would like to be helped ourselves…The yardstick we use for others will be the yardstick which time will use for us.” Catholic Charities Atlanta remains in solidarity with those we serve.

If you would like to donate to help Catholic Charities Atlanta continue our important work supporting refugees and immigrants, please click here: https://give.catholiccharitiesatlanta.org/supporting-refugees-and-immigrants.

If you have a story to share, please contact Kimberly Longshore at KLongshore@catholiccharitiesatlanta.org

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