Outreach to Refugees Part of WAER Census Story
Olive Sephuma, director of InterFaith Works' Center for New Americans, comments on the importance of outreach to New American families, in a story that aired recently on WAER-FM.
Agency’s Support Included in Newspaper’s Coverage
The Auburn Citizen quoted InterFaith Works' President and CEO Beth Broadway in its story on the bi-partisan effort led by U.S. Rep. John Katko to remotely administer the naturalization ceremony or waive the Oath of Allegiance for New Americans amid pandemic.
Duck Race Takes Flight on Radio Show
The upcoming Virtual Duck Race to End Racism was among the topics in the spotlight when Peter Willner, director of InterFaith Works’ El-Hindi Center for Dialogue, and Twiggy Eure, chair of the Duck Race to End Racism, were guests on the radio program, “Inspiration for the Nation.”
Faith Leaders Deliver Messages of Hope
InterFaith Works coordinated the series of inspirational messages, published Sunday, April 12 in The Post-Standard and posted last week on Syracuse.com, which were written by faith leaders, including members of the agency's Round Table of Faith Leaders.
Story Includes Agency’s Coronavirus Outreach Efforts
Olive Sephuma, director of InterFaith Works' Center for New Americans, is one of those quoted in a story posted on Syracuse.com about the local effort to overcome language barriers while providing education about the coronavirus outbreak.