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Bryan and his family

Bryan survived two major incidents since coming to the United States from Iraq: the loss of his job and a near-fatal car accident. With a wife and four children to support, Bryan suffers from severe back pain and worries a lot about how to get by. But his worries have been eased, in part, thanks to ACCESS.

Program Supervisor Juvaria Javaid with Kathleen

Kathleen spent years living a nightmare. She was – in every sense of the word – being hunted. Her estranged husband, who for years had verbally abused Kathleen and her children, was tracking and threatening them as they moved from state to state trying to hide.

Sometimes, the most difficult part of helping a community in need isn’t being able to offer a service, but rather getting that service to the community.

The National Network for Arab American Communities (NNAAC) will present its annual nonprofit leadership conference Quwa: Strengthening Nonprofit Leadership at the DoubleTree Hotel in Dearborn on Nov. 15-16

ACCESS, local high school students join ‘Get Covered America’ campaign to raise awareness about new health care options/encourage community enrollment.

ACCESS breast cancer prevention program continues to save lives, provide free screening, thanks to Susan G. Komen grant.

Youth dedicated to giving back to their communities will be gathering in Dearborn, Mich. to share their knowledge in the hopes of furthering the success of their fellow philanthropists.

For the past 37 years, ACCESS has been helping thousands of legal permanent residents of various immigrant communities to live out the American Dream and become U.S. citizens through immigration and naturalization support, as well as English as a Second Language courses and citizenship courses since 2002.

Launch of Welcome Mat Detroit website—an online, searchable database of immigrant resources and service providers in Southeast Michigan.

ACCESS is proud to be named one of four groups within the state of Michigan to have recently been awarded a grant by Michigan Health Insurance Marketplace’s Navigator program as part of the Affordable Care Act.

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