Our Refugee Services team at Asian Association of Utah assists individuals and families achieve outcomes of substantive improvement, self-sufficiency, and thriving. Our linguistically sensitive and trauma-informed service is delivered by specialized staff who journey with each individual and family as they transition to life in Utah. Our specialized teams will work to ensure our clients are connected to all appropriate services through a holistic approach to services.
Latest News & Updates
The Asian Association of Utah is honored to be selected as an NBA Foundation Round 16 grantee supporting workforce readiness and creative futures for underserved youth. This grant will expand our refugee youth mentoring and afterschool programs.
As the need to understand long-term outcomes and make data-driven programming decisions increase, AAU promotes veteran leader, Megan Clark, as first Chief Impact Officer
A client came to AAU while experiencing homelessness after being released from immigration detention. For a period, he lived under a bridge, facing extreme challenges in accessing food, safety, and basic necessities. The trauma of detention, combined with the instability of homelessness, created significant barriers to rebuilding his life and achieving independence.
