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The African Immigrant and Refugee Foundation (AIRF) is a non-profit organization that was established in 1999 to help African immigrants and refugees transition to American society and support their integration into their new homeland. The foundation provides assistance in various areas such as cultural, linguistic, employment, and mental health. It was founded in response to an inflow of African refugees who had never lived in a city in Africa, much less in a city in America.

History
The African Immigrant and Refugee Foundation was established in the United States to help African immigrants and refugees with the challenges they face when they arrive in the country. The foundation was founded in response to the needs of African refugees who had never lived in a city in Africa, much less in a city in America. The foundation’s mission is to facilitate the effective transition of African immigrants to American society and to support their productive, sustainable integration into their new homeland.

Services
The African Immigrant and Refugee Foundation provides a range of services to African immigrants and refugees in the United States. These services include cultural and linguistic support, employment assistance, mental health support, and assistance with fitting into American society. The foundation also provides support for refugees who are seeking asylum in the United States.