
Resources

CASAN Vermont is a founding member of the Vermont New Hampshire Asylum Support Network (VT-NH ASN).
This network is comprised of nine community-based asylum support groups who work together to foster collaboration, share best practices, build capacity, raise public awareness about the benefits of welcoming, and advocate for policies and funding that support our collective work and the asylum seekers with whom we work. We are united by a common concern, commitment, and passion for welcoming and accompanying asylum seekers.
The VT-NH ASN site includes:
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Asylum support resources to answer many of your questions about working with asylum seekers
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Contact information for VT and NH federal and state elected officials to help advocate for asylum seekers and other immigrants
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Information about our network partners
The Network includes:
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Bridge to Rutland - (B2R) Rutland
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Central Vermont Refugee Action Network (CVRAN) - Montpelier
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Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity (CVOEO) (NW VT and a statewide
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Community Asylum Seekers Project (CASP) - Brattleboro
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Northeast Kingdom Asylum Seekers Assistance Network (NEKASAN) - St Johnsbury
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Project HOME - Keene, NH
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Randolph Area Asylum Seekers Support (RAASS) - Randolph
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Supporting and Helping Asylum-seekers and Refugees (SHARe) - Upper Valley of VT and NH
International Partners
CASAN participates in a Canada-US cross border communications network, hosted by the Canada-U.S. Border Rights Clinic. The Clinic also offers free phone or video consultations to migrants and their advocates, offering general legal information about Canadian immigration law to those seeking to cross the Canada land border.

