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CVT provides comprehensive mental health care and counseling to refugee and immigrant survivors of torture and other conflict-related trauma. It uses a holistic model of care that incorporates medical services, clinical case management and professional interpretation to address the unique needs of clients in a safe therapeutic space. Clients are not charged for services.
470.545.2776
The Latino Community Fund partners with the General Consulate of Mexico to deliver free health services on a daily basis through La Ventanilla de Salud program. These include vaccinations, basic health screenings and referrals to culturally appropriate service providers. It also provides some services at the Consulate General of El Salvador.
www.unidosgeorgia.com/consuladomexico
(678) 705-2057
The Georgia Human Rights Clinic is the official Emory chapter of Physicians for Human Rights. It works with pro bono physicians to provide in-person and virtual forensic evaluations for immigrants with asylum, T Visa, U Visa, and VAWA cases. It can also provide support for immigrants in detention. It accepts referrals from legal organizations in Georgia.
Complete intake form here and contact emory.phr@emory.edu.