Refugee Support Services in Texas and California — What We Provide
Champions World International provides refugee families with resettlement support, language access, housing placement, and healthcare referrals.
Champions World International Editorial Team · June 2026 · 6 min read
Refugees arriving in Texas and California face a complex, often overwhelming resettlement process. Champions World International provides practical, consistent, and dignity-centered support — from housing placement and language access to healthcare referrals and community integration. This article explains what we offer, who we serve, and how to connect families to our services.
The Reality of Resettlement
Resettlement is not arrival. Arrival is a single moment — stepping off a plane or crossing a border into a country that is not yet home. Resettlement is the months and years of work that follow: learning a language, navigating bureaucracy, finding housing, accessing healthcare, enrolling children in school, finding work, and building a community from nothing.
For most refugee families, this process unfolds without adequate support. Federal resettlement programs provide a narrow window of intensive assistance — often 90 days — before families are expected to be self-sufficient. In practice, 90 days is not enough time for most families to achieve anything close to stability, particularly if they are navigating language barriers, trauma, discrimination, and a completely unfamiliar social system simultaneously.
Champions World International fills the space that formal resettlement programs leave behind.
What Refugees Actually Need — And What Is Missing
Based on our experience working with refugee families across Texas and California, the most common unmet needs are:
- Safe, affordable, managed housing — Most formal resettlement placements are temporary. Long-term housing in safe neighborhoods at affordable rates is difficult to secure without an established credit history or a local network.
- Language-accessible services — Healthcare, legal, and social services that are not available in the family's language are effectively inaccessible.
- Mental health support — The trauma of displacement, war, and the resettlement process itself creates significant mental health needs that are rarely addressed in formal programs.
- Employment navigation — International credentials are often not recognized in the US. Professional networks do not transfer. Job training and resume support are critical but underserved.
- Community — Isolation is one of the most consistent and damaging experiences of resettlement. Connection to a community of people who understand the experience is not a luxury — it is a health and stability factor.
How Champions World International Responds
Champions World International's refugee support services are built around a case-managed model — meaning that each family is assigned a coordinator who oversees multiple service streams simultaneously rather than being referred to a different organization for each need.
This matters because the needs are interconnected. A family cannot stabilize their mental health while their housing is insecure. They cannot find employment while they are managing a healthcare crisis. Managing everything through a single coordinator who communicates across service streams produces dramatically better outcomes than a fragmented referral model.
Housing Support for Refugee Families
Champions World International maintains housing relationships across our service communities in Texas and California. For refugee families without an established credit history, rental history, or local references — the standard barriers to accessing housing — we provide:
- Direct placement coordination through our real estate partner network
- Household essentials provision for families moving into empty units
- Ongoing housing stability monitoring as part of case management
- Emergency housing response for families facing eviction or unsafe conditions
No family should be sleeping unsafely because they cannot navigate a housing system that was not designed for them. We remove those barriers directly.
Language Access and Navigation
Healthcare appointments, legal proceedings, school enrollment, government benefits applications — all of these require the ability to communicate in English with people and institutions that are often not equipped to communicate back in any other language.
Champions World International provides:
- Language access support for critical appointments and proceedings
- Navigation assistance for government programs and applications
- Plain-language explanation of rights, processes, and options
- Connection to professional interpretation services for legal and medical contexts
Healthcare and Mental Health Referrals
Refugee families frequently arrive with unaddressed physical and mental health needs. Access to healthcare in the US — particularly without insurance — is not intuitive, and the mental health needs created by displacement, trauma, and the stress of resettlement are significant.
We connect families to:
- Primary care providers who accept Medicaid and uninsured patients
- Mental health services including individual counseling and group support
- Children's health programs and school-based mental health resources
- Specialist referrals for specific medical conditions
Employment and Economic Integration
Long-term stability for refugee families requires economic independence. Champions World International supports this through:
- Job training programs aligned with local labor market needs
- Resume development and interview preparation
- Credential recognition navigation
- Small business start-up support for entrepreneurially-minded individuals
- Connection to employers in our partner network
How to Connect a Family to Our Services
If you are a refugee family seeking support, a resettlement agency looking for community partners, a social worker with a client who needs additional services, or a community member trying to help a neighbor — contact us.
- Phone: (855) 862-7818
- Email: championsbldchampions@gmail.com
- Online: Contact us →
We serve all nationalities, all backgrounds, all circumstances. No one is turned away.
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