Arrivals by Regions 2011-12 Month I Pittsburgh II Central PA III Philadelphia IV Allentown Scranton V ErieTotal Oct-11 2436342558 177 Nov-11 47 403182.

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Arrivals by Regions Month I Pittsburgh II Central PA III Philadelphia IV Allentown Scranton V ErieTotal Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Totals % of Total16%29%22%7%26%

Arrivals by Regions Month I Pittsburgh II Central PA III Philadelphia IV Allentown Scranton V ErieTotal Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr-13 May-13 June-13 July-13 Aug-13 Sep-13 Totals % of Total15%23%32%9%21%

Arrivals Central Pennsylvania Month Harrisburg Catholic Charities Harrisburg CWSLancaster Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr-13 May-13 June-13 July-13 Aug-13 Sep-13 Totals

Arrivals Allentown/Scranton MonthAllentownScranton Oct Nov Dec Jan-1328 Feb Mar Apr-13 May-13 June-13 July-13 Aug-13 Sep-13 Totals2874

Arrival Comparison By Regions & Region IRegion IIRegion IIIRegion IVRegion VTotal FFY FFY

Region I Arrivals Country of Origin Country of OriginNumberPercentage Bhutan11965% Iraq2916% Burma1810% Congo63% Dem. Rep. of Congo53% Russia4 Azerbaijan1 Uzbekistan1 Totals183

Region II Arrivals Country of Origin Country of OriginNumberPercentage Bhutan8631% Cuban Entrant6528% Cuba12 Burma4015% Iraq2810% Somalia238% Sudan7 Kazakhstan5 Dem. Rep. of Congo4 Congo1 Eritrea2 Nepal1 Totals274

Region III Arrivals Country of Origin Country of OriginNumberPercentage Bhutan10628% Iraq9424% Burma9023% Sudan277% Eritrea195% Liberia113% Cuba8 Moldova7 Ethiopia6 Ukraine5 Yemen 4 Nepal2 Countries w/ 1 arrival 5 Totals 384

Region IV Arrivals Country of Origin Country of OriginNumberPercentage Bhutan7675% Burma1616% Iraq7 Sudan2 India1 Totals 102

Region V Arrivals Country of Origin Country of OriginNumberPercentage Bhutan13152% Iraq4016% DRC3012% Burma177% Eritrea104% Somalia9 Ukraine7 Sudan2 Jordan1 Sierra Leone1 Liberia1 Syria 1 Nepal1 Totals 251

Refugees Receiving Public Assistance Statewide MONTH TANFRCARMAMA Oct-12 1, ,410 Nov-12 1, ,290 Dec-12 1, ,221 Jan-13 1, ,121 Feb-13 1, Mar-13 1, ,168 Apr-13 1, ,047

DPW Comparison & TANFRCARMAMA FFY , ,992 FFY , ,198

Refugees Receiving Public Assistance October April 2013 County *TANF*RCA*RMA*MA*SSI Allegheny 129 (11%)511041, Dauphin Cumberland Lancaster 104 (9%) , Philadelphia 246 (21%)621672, Delaware Bucks Montgomery Lehigh Lackawanna Erie538 (46%) SW Avg1, ,1982,550 * Monthly Average

Pennsylvania Employment Outcomes 2012 Caseload – 2,043 –TANF Recipients – 584 –RCA Recipients – 287 –Non-Cash Clients – 1,172 Entered Employment - 65% Entered Full-Time Employment – 78% Cash Assistance Terminations - 86% Entered Full-time Employment Offering Health Benefits – 65% Average Hourly Wage - $ Day Retention Rate – 74%

News You Can Use! Budget cuts Master Guidelines/Refugee Guidelines Gradual Engagement-change in policy –To be determined by the CAO for each client. –** If the client is unable to meet the core hour requirement due to having no core activities available, the CAO does have the ability to grant good cause. Webinars –Philadelphia Partnership for Resilience-Webinar detailing status of immigrant and refugee survivors of torture in PA - June 26 World Refugee Day activities-forward to me and we will post them –Catholic Charities in Harrisburg-June 29 –IIE-Erie-June 19