Your First 30 Days

Your First Thirty Days

The first 30 days in a new homeland are often a critical period of adjustment and adaptation for immigrants. During this initial phase, individuals and families typically focus on meeting immediate needs, such as finding housing, securing employment, and ensuring their children’s enrollment in school. This period is marked by a whirlwind of activities, from exploring the local community to familiarizing oneself with public transportation and essential services. It’s also a time of cultural exploration and language acquisition, as newcomers strive to bridge cultural gaps and build connections with their new neighbors. These first 30 days lay the foundation for a successful integration journey, as immigrants navigate the challenges and opportunities of their new life while fostering hope for a brighter future.

Your Tasks

Tasks 6 through 10

6. English as a Second Language (ESL)
7. School Enrollment
8. Job Training
9. Employment Card
10. Snap Food Stamps

Tasks 11 through 15

11. WIC
12. Shopping
13. Financial Literacy
14. Drivers License
15. Trauma

"Building bridges of hope for a more secure future."