Sunbul Sidiqi Awarded OC Register’s 125 Most Influential Figures in OC.

Sunbul Sidiqi Awarded OC Register’s 125 Most Influential Figures in OC

AccessCal is proud to announce that Sunbul Sidiqi, a Case Manager in our Refugee Cash Assistance Program (RCA), was recognized as one of OC’s 125 Most Influential Figures in OC. We’re proud of the recognition of her work with the incoming Afghan population!

When Sunbul first came to the US she never imagined helping others re-establish the lives they left behind in Afghanistan, especially when her and her family were trying to resettle themselves. In 2015 Sunbul arrived at AccessCal’s office with her family as clients in the Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) and Refugee Health Assessment (RHA) programs. While receiving financial assistance, Sunbul started attending ESL classes and working part-time in our RHA program less than a year later.

During this period working part-time for AccessCal, Sunbul received her driver’s license, first car, and began college. A year after these successes, she began working full time as a case manager in our RCA program. Sunbul even met her husband at AccessCal and gave birth to her daughter a year later. Since joining our team full time, Sunbul has been able to build a deep bond with incoming Afghan clients. Since the rise in Afghan refugees in Orange County, Sunbul has played an integral role in helping these families resettle.

As the influx of Afghan families made their way into our office, Sunbul was able to empathize with their experiences. She knew firsthand what it was like to feel overwhelmed and unsure of how to start over, but because of her knowledge of the culture and language clients trusted her guidance and even began to ask for her by name.

We’re proud to have Sunbul on our team changing lives in our community!

 

Double the Good This #GivingTuesday

This year for #GivingTuesday, AccessCal’s incredible supporters helped us double our fundraising goal! Because of our generous community, we’re able to continue supporting immigrants, refugees, and the underserved in Orange County through our 100+ health and human services.

With our initial goal of $2500, our amazing donors helped raise over $5000! We can’t wait to share the impactful ways your contributions will radically transform the lives of those in our community.

We can’t wait to share the exciting ways we’ll get to give back to our community with your contributions.

AccessCal’s Efforts Featured in the Daily Bulletin

AccessCal’s recent fundraiser to raise funds for housing for recently arrived Afghan refugees was featured in The Daily Bulletin. Nahla Kayali, the Founder and Executive Director, spoke about California’s role in welcoming refugees.

“California is very generous,” Kayali said. “We’ve been busier than ever with recent arrivals. That’s a good thing.”

To read about AccessCal’s contribution during these difficult times, click here to continue reading.

Join Us for #GivingTuesday 2021!

Want to change the lives of children, families, and seniors in your community? Donate to AccessCal this GivingTuesday! GivingTuesday is a global day of generosity that will take place on November 30th, 2021. This is an opportunity for people around the world to come together to thank, help, show kindness, and give what they have to those in need.

Our goal is to unleash the power of radical generosity to transform our community right here in Southern California. Through our 100+ free health and human services – immigration, mental health, employment, and more – we are able to bring life changing opportunities and support to immigrants, refugees, and all underserved communities.

This GivingTuesday, Join AccessCal through the month of November to witness the dedication of our staff to our mission, but to also give back to those who look to us for support. AccessCal is counting on supporters, sponsors, and donors like you to join us in continuing preserving dignity and enriching lives one human at a time. 

AccessCal Celebrates Refugee Youth at UCI!

Nahla Kayali, AccessCal’s Founder and Executive Director, along with AccessCal’s staff, attended the Refugee Scholarship Awards at UC Irvine! Kayali spoke to youth about her inspiring story of starting AccessCal, and encouraged youth to never set a limit on their dreams.

“I know the future is in good hands with everyone in this room,” Kayali said.

In 2017 Iman Siddiqi, creator of the Refugee Students Scholarship Program, saw a gap in how many scholarships were available to refugee youth and sought to create a scholarship specifically for this population.

Kayali, who was once a refugee herself, joined forces with Siddiqi and became a fiscal sponsor of the program. This year, the program awarded five amazing students scholarships for their dedication to their higher education.

Youth were able to network with industry professionals, as well as listen to the stories of their fellow peers and local officials. The City of Irvine’s mayor, Farrah Khan, was also in attendance, and praised the scholarship program and AccessCal for their contributions to the community.

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AccessCal’s Efforts Recognized on ABC7, KCAL9, and More!

Everyone’s hearts at AccessCal have broken since the news in Afghanistan, and our team has been working tirelessly to step up and provide the resources and support incoming Afghan refugees need in our community. Through fundraising for housing for newly arrived Afghan refugees and collecting community donations, AccessCal’s efforts to support our newly arrived Afghan refugee sisters and brothers have been recognized across several media outlets.

Michelle Gile of KCAL9 stopped by our office to talk to our Founder and Executive Director, Nahla Kayali, and one of our case manager’s, Sunbul Siddiqi, about the over 100 services we provide to our community and how we’ve already began helping recently arrived Afghans. To watch Gile’s piece on AccessCal, click here to watch. Along with KCAL9, Christiane Cordero from ABC7 came out to our ‘Amplifying Afghan Voices’ panel to hear the experiences of our Afghan community members and the support newly arrived refugees need at this time. To watch Cordero’s piece on AccessCal, click here to watch

Back to School Fundraiser 2021

The new school year is here! It is time for us to come together to help the underserved children in our community start their classes with confidence and joy. The families of these youngsters do not have the financial means to purchase new backpacks and school supplies. Our Back-to-School Donation Drive helps ensure these children have their basic school necessities. This small act of kindness generates excitement and propels their desire to go back to school. We hope you will join us by donating to our Back-to-School fundraiser via this link – . You can also drop off new backpacks and school supplies to our office or have them delivered via Amazon. Please have them sent to the attention of Suzanne at 631 S. Brookhurst St., Ste 107, Anaheim, CA 92804. We look forward to your support!

New Citizenship Classes Starting Soon!

Our new Citizenship Classes will kick-start on Tuesday, July 6, 2021. These classes are held on Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 PM and Wednesdays and Fridays from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM. Led by our Department of Justice Accredited Representative, Diana, these classes provide a network to the students to fall back on for support and guidance as they prepare for their exam. Many of our clients have passed their test after having attended our Citizenship class. We hope you will share this important information in your network. To sign-up or learn more, please call Diana at (714) 917-0440.

 

Recruitment for the 2021-2022 AmeriCorps Program Has Begun!

Monday, June 28, 2021, kick-started our recruitment drive for the 2021-2022 AmeriCorps Program. Access California Services (AccessCal) is the only organization in the State of California to have an AmeriCorps program dedicated to providing health and human services to refugee and immigrant communities from the Middle Eastern, South Asian and Muslim-American populations.

By joining the AmeriCorps Program at AccessCal, members gain a slew of experiences from working on the frontlines to enrich the lives of the underserved community, including refugees and immigrants. They work as case managers in the Health Services, Mental Health Services, Employment, Education and Health and Wellness Services for Seniors Department. Members undergo numerous trainings such as in case management, marketing, communications, fundraising, operation management, budget and accounting among others. Under the guidance of the senior management team at AccessCal, AmeriCorps members get to learn firsthand the multi-dimensional approach to addressing the needs of those suffering from economic disparity and inequity.   

To join AccessCal’s AmeriCorps Program, please email Suzanne Baker, Director of Operations, at suzanne@accesscal.org.

Refugee Youth Shine at RFOC’s World Refugee Day 2021 Virtual Event

The Refugee Forum of Orange County (RFOC) hosted its annual World Refugee Day event on Monday, June 21. This event saw refugee youth shine as leaders as they empowered the attendees with insightful knowledge about the life of refugees. Through short documentary films, the 70 plus participants watched four refugee youth’s journey in America. The films showcased different aspects of their life such as being the only English speaker in the family, having to take on a range of responsibilities at a young age, cultural barriers that hindered their progress, recreating their traditions in America as well as highlighting the role of parents. An inspirational panel discussion ensued thereafter, which witnessed youth answered a range of questions provided by the audience. This was followed by a motivation speeches by guest speakers, Dr. Clayton Chau, Director of the Orange County Healthcare Agency and Sheikh Yassir Fazaga, our Mental Health Advisor. Dr. Chau and Sheikh Yassir, shared their past experience as refugee youth and what they learned through their journey. They applauded the resiliency and bravery showcased by the refugee youth and commended them on gracefully tackling their hurdles to meet their goals and dreams. The youth thanked Dr. Chau and Sheikh Yassir for their guidance and advice.

This event also hosted an Advocacy through Artful Expression session featuring two youngsters. One of the youth sang traditional Bangla songs and the other entertained the audience with a live guitar performance. The event ended with a raffle and a discussion among the audience on how they can support refugee youth succeed in their home country. This event was extremely heartfelt. It brought tears to the eyes of the audience, who virtually sat in awe, listening to these youngsters narrate their struggles. They applauded them on their academic achievements and cheered them on their graduation news. Most of these refugee youth hope to be future doctors and public servants as they would like to help their community. They also hope to be role models and support new arrivals adapt to their surroundings. The members of Refugee Forum of Orange County look forward to hosting many such events that honor the bravery and resilience of refugees and supporting them as rebuild their future in Southern California.

Community Vaccine Drive at AccessCal

California has reopened and 48% of the population has received the vaccine. Getting vaccinated will help end the pandemic once and for all!

To provide our community with easy access to the vaccine, we partnered with United Way of Orange County to host a pop-up Covid-19 vaccine drive at our office on Tuesday, June 22, 2021 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Our clients and members of the community, who haven’t received their vaccine, dropped by to get their shot. They received a free $25 Target gift-card and also put their names towards a Disney Resort Vacation raffle draw.

World Refugee Day 2021

As proud members of the Refugee Forum of Orange County, we are delighted to welcome our community to our 2021 World Refugee Day event.

On Monday, June 21 at 3:30 PM, we will come together to celebrate refugee youth and hear from our future leaders. The event will feature a youth panel discussion, film screening and advocacy through artwork. Our guest speakers include Dr. Clayton Chau, Director of the Orange County Health Care Agency and Acting County Health Officer, as well as our Mental Health Services Advisor, Sheikh Yassir Fazaga. We will also be joined by Viktorija Mickute, Senior Producer and Maria Fernanda Lauret, Post Production of Al Jazeera (AJ) Contrast – the Innovation Studio of Al Jazeera.  

Participants will learn about the struggles and successes of refugee youth and what they can do to empower these youngsters in their community. To register, click this link

For any questions or concerns, please email Lilly Ahmed at lilly@accesscal.org.

Mental Health Awareness Month at AccessCal

Our Founder and Executive Director, Nahla Kayali, started AccessCal with the hope to one day provide culturally and linguistically sensitive mental health services to the underserved community. Since 1998, AccessCal has evolved and grown to providing close to 100 services in 16 languages. However, helping individuals uplift their mental and emotional well-being in a safe and sensitive environment stays core to our mission. We have a caring team of behavioral health professionals that offer marriage and family therapy, as well as group, couples and individual counseling services for children, teens and adults. We also aim to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness in the Arab-American and Muslim-American community. Mental health awareness is conducted year-round through workshops, classes and our annual wellness conference called, Peace of Mind. Through these interactive forums, we address issues of depression, anxiety, stress management, cultural adjustment, grief, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), domestic violence, suicide prevention and parenting among others.

This Mental Health Awareness month, we are continuing our year-round efforts to break the stigma as well as to provide avenues for our community members to relax and de-stress. We have initiated a digital communications campaign to highlight the importance of mental health. Additionally, we have organized a range of activities for people of all ages, such as the youth, the elderly, families and individuals to participate in. To participate, please email our Mental Health Case Manager, Aliza Ahmed, at aliza@accesscal.org.

AccessCal Gets Covered by Voice of OC

It is with great delighted we share this amazing coverage on Access California Services. Titled, “Over 20 Years Ago an Arab Immigrant Sought Help; Now She And Her Nonprofit Are Serving OC Residents Amid a Pandemic”, this article covers the journey of our Founder and Executive Director, Nahla Kayali, from 1998 to 2021. It also highlights our programs and services including the assistance we provide to refugees, immigration and citizenship services and mental health counseling, Most importantly, it covers how the AccessCal team stepped up to serve on the frontlines during these challenging times.

On sharing the importance of keeping our doors open, Nahla stated, “I think each and every one of us chose to be in this profession to help the community and this is the time that they needed us and we responded immediately.”

To read more, click here.