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On World Refugee Day, Welcome.US Announces New Pathways for Americans to Welcome Newcomers, Including First-of-Its-Kind Sponsorship Platform
WASHINGTON D.C., June 20, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-Welcome Connect developed by Goldman Sachs, ServiceNow, and Infosys with 
support from Breakthrough Prize Foundation's Tech for Refugees initiative 
connects Americans with Ukrainians seeking refuge in the United States

-New 'Be a Welcomer' campaign connects Americans with opportunities to welcome 
refugees, including donations of time, resources, and support

    Today, on World Refugee Day, Welcome.US is expanding pathways for Americans 
to support newcomers, including launching Welcome Connect [ 
https://ukraine.welcome.us/connect ], a first-of-its-kind platform, developed 
with support from Goldman Sachs, ServiceNow, Infosys, and the Breakthrough 
Prize Foundation's Tech for Refugees initiative. While more than 58,000 
Americans have already raised their hand to sponsor Ukrainians seeking safety 
in the United States, there are still many more in need of refuge who have not 
yet been matched with a sponsor. To bridge this gap and recruit Americans to 
sponsor 100,000 Ukrainians [ 
https://welcome.us/press/welcome-us-announces-goal-to-mobilize-100-000-americans-to-sponsor-ukrainians-seeking-refuge-in-the-united-states 
], Welcome.US and its partners created Welcome Connect, a user-friendly 
platform to provide a safe, streamlined process for Americans looking to 
connect with beneficiaries and serve displaced Ukrainians in need of a sponsor 
but without a connection to one.

    Starting June 22, Americans interested in being sponsors can sign up 
through Welcome Connect, where they will complete a training on sponsorship and 
build a profile. Beginning June 29, Ukrainians seeking refuge in the United 
States will be able to join the platform and once a threshold of profiles are 
populated for both sponsors and beneficiaries, users will be invited to connect 
with one another to pursue sponsorship.

    Welcome.US is also inviting people across America to pledge to 'Be a 
Welcomer' and take action to support Ukrainian and Afghan newcomers. At the 
Welcome.US 'Be a Welcomer' interactive art installation 
[https://mailchi.mp/welcome.us/chicago-art-installation-wrd ] in Pioneer Court 
in Chicago, Illinois from June 17–21, visitors can share a message of welcome 
for newcomers. Americans can also send a virtual postcard or recorded video 
message of welcome online [ https://ukraine.welcome.us/wrd2022 ]. As one of the 
top 10 cities where Afghan and Ukrainian newcomers are being resettled in the 
United States, Chicago is a microcosm of the welcoming taking place in dozens 
of communities across the country. As a Welcomer, Americans can support 
newcomers from Afghanistan, Ukraine, and elsewhere through sponsorship or by 
volunteering, donating funds to the Welcome Fund to support community-based 
organizations and essential goods for home set-ups, or providing other 
resources including safe transportation or temporary housing through Welcome.US 
and partners.

    "World Refugee Day is an opportunity to recognize the courage and 
resilience of the millions who are forced to flee their home country and to 
celebrate all who open their arms to welcome them," said Welcome.US CEO Nazanin 
Ash. "We need everyone to get involved, that's why we are asking Americans to 
pledge to be a Welcomer and take action to support those seeking safety in the 
United States. Through the new Welcome Connect platform, and together with our 
partners throughout the country, Welcome.US is inspiring and empowering people 
from all across America to unite in common purpose and help newcomers thrive in 
their new communities."

    CONNECTING DISPLACED UKRAINIANS WITH AMERICAN SPONSORS

    Ukrainians fleeing the war can seek refuge in the United States through the 
recently announced Uniting for Ukraine [ https://www.uscis.gov/ukraine] 
program. This federal program requires displaced Ukrainians to be sponsored by 
a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, other lawfully present individuals, 
non-profits, educational institutions, or an employer.

    The new Welcome Connect platform brings together interested Americans and 
individuals fleeing the war in Ukraine who are in need of a sponsor, and 
initiates the sponsorship process in an accessible, efficient, and secure way. 
The easy-to-use site is designed to give agency to vulnerable Ukrainians and 
ensure that first time sponsors have a positive experience.

    Welcome Connect was built with engineering leadership from Goldman Sachs [ 
https://www.goldmansachs.com/citizenship/goldman-sachs-gives/index.html], as 
well as extensive support from ServiceNow [ https://www.servicenow.com/] and 
Infosys [https://www.infosys.com/], who are providing expertise and support for 
the initial build at no cost, including design, development, and technical 
support. The Breakthrough Prize Foundation's [https://breakthroughprize.org/] 
Tech for Refugees initiative will financially support the Welcome Connect 
platform as it scales, and ServiceNow is hosting Welcome Connect on its Now 
Platform at no cost. Integrations with additional platforms, including EdApp 
[https://www.edapp.com/], are also currently being developed.

    This solution is designed to meet the immediate needs around sponsorship 
for displaced Ukrainians, but can be adapted for future work related to private 
sponsorship for other refugee groups.

    MEETING THIS HISTORIC MOMENT

    This year, World Refugee Day marks an unprecedented moment as the number of 
forcibly displaced people worldwide reached 89.3 million by the end of 2021 and 
has now surpassed 100 million for the first time in history, according to the 
UN refugee agency [https://www.unhcr.org/62a9d1494/global-trends-report-2021]. 
Spurred by the war in Ukraine, the fall of Kabul in August 2021, and other 
recent international conflicts, this figure represents one in every 78 people 
in the world that has been forced to flee their homes, which is equivalent to 
the 14th most populous country.

    About Welcome.US

    Welcome.US was founded to unite, inspire, and empower Americans to support 
those seeking refuge here, beginning with Afghan refugees evacuated to the 
United States after the fall of Kabul in August 2021. Welcome.US' ultimate 
ambition is to grow the contributions and deep desire of everyday Americans to 
help newcomers into durable capacity and an enduring commitment to welcome 
those seeking refuge here.

     In partnership with local and national resettlement agencies, community 
organizations and leaders, refugees, community sponsorship groups, nonprofits, 
businesses, faith-based institutions, veterans, universities, four former 
Presidents and four former First Ladies, Welcome.US is the single point of 
entry for Americans who want to get involved and support those who are starting 
new lives in the United States.

    To learn more about Welcome.US, please visit welcome.us 
[http://www.welcome.us/]. 

    Source: Infosys