The Campaign to TAKE ON HATE, led by the National Network for Arab American Communities (NNAAC), a project of ACCESS, held a vigil for three Muslim Americans killed in Chapel Hill, N.C.
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"Munira Kassim, VOCA Program Supervisor at ACCESS, said one of the challenges the organization faces as a service agency rooted within the community is 'giving a sense of safety' to hidden victims
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"As news spread of Tuesday night’s deadly North Carolina shootings, the Arab-American community became outraged that the three college students may have been shot because they were Muslim."
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ACCESS and the Accounting Aid Society are currently holding free tax assistance for low income individuals at the ACCESS offices in Dearborn. The service is currently provided every Saturday at th
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ACCESS extends its sincere gratitude to sponsors and members of the community who helped make this year’s fundraising banquet, supporting the ACCESS Community Health and Research Center’s Domestic
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"The law mandates that everyone needs to be counted," ACCESS Executive Director Hassan Jaber told The Arab American News.
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ACCESS and its Executive Director Hassan Jaber have been pushing for the new Census classification.
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“In the last seven years we’ve seen an extreme growth” in refugees, said Madiha Tariq, public health programs manager at ACCESS.
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"Thanks to ACCESS Growth Center and ProsperUS, I am able to take care of my family. I am making money, so I can pay the loan back on time," says Morad.
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