Happy Mother’s Day from Refugee Services of Texas to all the amazing Moms out there. Whatever this Mother’s Day looks like for you, we wish you peace and comfort!
Thank you, @stjamesomc, for making RST a recent beneficiary of your annual golf fundraiser and aiding us in welcoming refugees, survivors of trafficking, and other displaced peoples, and supporting them in integrating and thriving in their new communities!
Read the full blog post here: https://t.co/yIu4X5lD4u
If you and your organization would like to make a difference in the lives of refugees, displaced families, and survivors of trafficking through sponsorship, grant, or corporate partnership, please contact [email protected].
Thank you, @HEB, for Helping Here! ❤️
H-E-B recently awarded RST with a $15K grant that provides hundreds of client families with $100 gift cards. H-E-B's generous donation will enable us to continue providing critical services to the vulnerable populations we serve.
RST - Dallas is in need of interpreters! If you are interested and would like to be compensated for your interpretation services, please reach out to our office by phone or email. Thank you!
Contact us:
☆ [email protected]
☆ (214) 821-4883
RST's Survivors of Trafficking Empowerment Program (STEP) is designed to help survivors of trafficking throughout their transition to stable, independent lives.
Learn more about STEP and how you can make an impact here: https://t.co/YpsAPabpP3
Thank you to @starbucksprtnrs for nominating RST-Austin and presenting us with #TheStarbucksFoundation’s Neighborhood Grant!
Funds from this donation will help our new arrivals during the resettlement process and cover essentials like household goods, clothing, food, and more.
Happy National Volunteer Month! We ❤️our volunteers.
If you want to learn more about how you can join this amazing community and begin volunteering, visit our website at https://t.co/ceyXIHc60c
In honor of #DenimDay, RST employees wore their best denim today to show solidarity for survivors of sexual assault and protest sexual violence and victim blaming. If you also wore denim today, let us know by tagging @RSTXINC in your photos with the hashtag #denimday!
#DenimDay2023 is tomorrow, Wednesday, April 26th! 👖
Join millions of people across the world that will wear jeans with a purpose, support survivors, and educate themselves and others about all forms of sexual violence.
RST’s Survivors of Trafficking Empowerment Program (STEP) assists not only victims of human trafficking but also victims of intersecting crimes, including sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, etc., and helps survivors seek justice and healing.
Happy National Volunteer Month! Refugee Services of Texas simply could not function without the ongoing support from our volunteers year after year. Thank you for your continued involvement and support of RST. We couldn’t do this without you!
Today is Yom HaShoah which commemorates the 6 million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust and recognizes the lives and heroism of survivors and rescuers or resistors.
Please join us in reflecting upon this tragedy, remembering those who perished, and honoring survivors.
In honor of Genocide Awareness Month, join the @dhhrm_org for their Survivors in Conversation Series to hear from three genocide survivors as they share their stories and inspire hope.
Register for the event here: https://t.co/PSJ5Gi3maz
We can't wait to see you all at the Day of the Volunteer event this Saturday, 4/15, at 12PM at @AlamoBeerCo in San Antonio! Come check out the missions and volunteer opportunities of over 45 local San Antonio nonprofits.
More information here: https://t.co/hK1FY49LOM
This year’s SAAM theme is Drawing Connections: Prevention Demands Equity which recognizes that it will take ending all forms of oppression to end sexual harassment, assault, and abuse.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month! SAAM draws attention to the prevalence of sexual violence and educates the larger community on prevention.
Learn more about the work of prevention through organizations like @NSVRC to become a more effective advocate for survivors.