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It is a long and involved process for refugees to make their way to the United States. The White House has put together this infographic to show the many steps involved. Benenson is starting to gather information on existing programs from companies like Comcast and CenturyLink, which offer broadband in the Salem region. These companies already offer subsidized broadband service for low-income families and individuals. He is also looking into the FCC's Lifeline program to help offset the cost of internet service.

Eventually, he'd like to help Catholic Charities develop a training program for immigrants to make sure they're getting the most out of their tech, "Some arrive with their own cell phones, or they had one in their former country," Benenson said, "But others, like some refugees arriving from Africa, have never even used a computer."Heli DelMoral, a spokesman for Catholic Charities in Oregon, said amazon iphone screen protector 6 the organization would like to start a training program, But for now, it's relying on informal techniques to get newcomers connected..

"Some of the families who have come before may help the newer families with tips, or one of our volunteers may be able to show them how to use a device," DelMoral said. "Often the kids pick up on the technology very quickly and can help their parents."Julianne Tzul, executive director at the International Rescue Committee (IRC) office in Boise agrees that access to devices and services may be a barrier for refugees. That's why Tzul wants more companies and people to contribute to their efforts. The US gives each refugee a one-time stipend of about $925, but that doesn't go very far. So the IRC, Church World Service and Catholic Charities supplement the figure with donations, including phones and laptops.

"Any time we can get something donated, it's one less expense our families need to dig into their pockets for," Tzul said, "It means they can start saving the little bit of money they have to pay for something else, like a car, which is often seen amazon iphone screen protector 6 as a gateway toward stable employment."It's also money they can send back home, where family members and friends are often struggling in war-torn countries, That's where SendWave and other apps come in, Like economic immigrants who come looking for a better life, refugees and asylum seekers lucky enough to make it to the US are expected to help pay for daily life -- food, housing and health care -- for those they left behind..

The World Bank estimates immigrants will send more than $601 billion home in 2016, with developing countries receiving more than $440 billion of that. That's nearly three times the amount of foreign aid delivered to developing countries. Most of these payments are made via wire transfers, which often require a transaction fee between 5 percent and 10 percent. Increasingly apps, which cut out the middlemen at local transfer offices, are being used. These apps have significantly lower fees -- sometimes less than 1 percent-- and they're catching on.

 
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