Human Rights Initiative of North Texas

Human Rights Initiative of North Texas, Inc. is an non-profit organization that provides free legal assistance and social services to refugees and immigrants in the North Texas area who are the victims of human rights abuses. It was founded in 1999 by attorney Elizabeth "Betsy" Healy and social worker Serena Simmons Connelly.[1][2] HRI assists clients through two main programs: the Asylum program and the Women and Children's program. The majority of legal cases are handled by a large network of volunteer attorneys.

Asylum program

The Asylum program assists refugees who have fled to the United States because of past persecution, or the fear of persecution based on one of the five protected grounds.

Clients in the program come from all over the world, including Iran, Pakistan, Cameroon, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Botswana, Egypt, Rwanda, and the Congo.

Women and Children's program

The Women and Children's program assists immigrant women and children (and in some cases, men) who are the victims of domestic violence, a violent crime, and/or abuse and neglect.

Agency activities

Human Rights Initiative of North Texas (HRI) has had significant growth as an agency since its inception in 1999.

2012 staff members

References

  1. Miller, Robert (2009-06-12). "Serena Simmons Connelly donates more than $1 million to Dallas Women's Foundation". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2009-07-13.
  2. Miller, Robert (2006-05-14). "Agency Founded by Two Dallas Women Helps Asylum Seekers" (PDF). Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
  3. American Immigration Lawyers Association (2009-03-15). "Arthur C. Helton Award". American Immigration Lawyers Association. Retrieved 2009-03-15.

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