By Laura Brown
Last autumn, Pierre* showed up at AWE. He’d fled persecution in Central Africa, taken a flight to South America, and made the long and dangerous journey to the US/Mexico border. Once in the US, he found his way to Baltimore, where he’d heard there were resources for ayslum seekers.
Pierre didn't speak English and had never been in the US. He didn't have money or a place to live. So, AWE contacted the Asylum Seekers Housing Network (ASHN) to see if they could help.
ASHN provides housing for asylum seekers at a large home in Northwest Baltimore-called the Reservoir Hill House of Peace (RHHP). A ministry of the North Baltimore Mennonite Church, RHHP is an intentional community for people of all cultures and faiths, including asylum seekers.
ASHN and AWE have partnered for years, and dozens of asylum seekers have found shelter, safety, and community at RHHP
Baltimore has a well-documented shortage of affordable housing. The challenges of accessing housing are compounded for asylum seekers who are usually barred from working in the US for months and sometimes years. Many resort to overcrowded, unsanitary, and unsafe spaces without the protections of a lease.
ASHN provides transitional housing to asylum seekers referred by AWE. With stable housing, clients can focus on applying for asylum and taking care of their mental and physical health. All residents receive case management services from AWE, and toiletries, clothing, and groceries. They also receive a stipend from ASHN to help them meet their basic needs and begin saving for a place of their own.
ASHN interviewed Pierre and agreed he was a good fit for residency at RHHP. AWE helped him move in a few days later.
Pierre has quickly acclimated himself to life in his new home. He helps with renovations to the house, attends services at the North Baltimore Mennonite Church, explores the surrounding neighborhoods on foot, and plays basketball and soccer with other residents.
The number of asylum seekers in the US is growing rapidly, as record numbers of people are forced to flee violence, conflict, and persecution in their home countries and seek protection in the US.
Many, like Pierre, make their way to Maryland with no connections and few resources.
Although AWE’s capacity to provide housing is limited, organizations like ASHN make it possible for many asylum seekers to find stability, safety, welcome, and community in their new country.
*Name changed to protect our client's privacy.
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