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If you are still struggling to recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, you are not alone. Many Houstonians are still feeling the devastating affects of the storm. But there is help! Our Emergency Disaster case managers can help connect individuals and families to the resources and services...

Like thousands of other evacuees, Nema Bora Balibonera fled from the rising water during Hurricane Harvey with nothing but the clothes she was wearing. It was eerily similar the way her family fled the Congo, arriving in the US with nothing just seven months ago. The...

The Alliance has some truly amazing news to share with our friends and supporters. We have officially merged with the Community Cloth! For those of you who are unfamiliar with Community Cloth and their work, they are a microenterprise initiative empowering refugee women in Houston. See here for...

As a community based agency, The Alliance has done a stellar job at strengthening and empowering the refugee and immigrant clients that have been walking through our doors for the last 30 years. But one thing the agency wants to strengthen even further is our...

Dear Supporters: Our hearts have felt heavy about many things over the past few months, but it has perhaps reached its peak with the passing of the recent Executive Order regarding immigrants and refugees, particularly those from seven nations which we all know to be countries...

Thanksgiving is a unique American tradition, one that began as a way to celebrate community among diverse groups of people. In the spirit of that tradition, 2016 marked Alliance for Multicultural Community Services' first annual Thanksgiving for Refugee Families at Alliance's building grounds on Hillcroft...