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Bilingual International Assistant Services

Providing Interpretation and Social Services in the St. Louis Are for over 12 years

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Jagat Acharya also Shares his Journey

Jagat Acharya also Shares his Journey

July 30, 2015 By Jason Baker

“I left Bhutan in 1991 and stayed in the Nepalese camp for almost two decades. The camp situation is such that people stay in a 12x18 foot hut. In … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: A Different World, Bhutan, Communication, Culture, Electricity, Flood, Freedom of Movement, Religion, Seniors, St. Louis

Hyunsu Shin, Featured in Humans of Saint Louis

Hyunsu Shin, Featured in Humans of Saint Louis

July 29, 2015 By Jason Baker

Our Social Services Department Director, Hyunsu Shin, featured today on Humans of Saint Louis. Hyunsu oversees our Immigration and Naturalization … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Hyunsu Shin, Immigration, Immigration and Naturalization, Naturalization, Saint Louis, Social Issues, Social Work

John Meyer Moves On

John Meyer Moves On

July 12, 2015 By Jason Baker

This is John Meyer. John began his employment with Bilingual over 7 years ago. Since then, he has made invaluable contributions to development and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bilingual, Citizenship, Seniors

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Today, we buried our friend and colleague, Victoria, who put up a tenacious fight against cancer for 13 years. She found time during that fight to work with our agency on three different occasions, most prominently in her role coordinating interpretation and translation services. Victoria, like our agency's founder, was (among many other things) an outspoken Russian-speaking Jewish refugee from the former Soviet Union, which is to say that she fit in perfectly with us. And she succeeded our agency's founder as the Missouri delegate to the national Refugee Congress, advocating for the rights and dignity of refugees in the United States. She was a joy to work with - her too-loud laugh ringing in the halls when she wasn't too busy overseeing language services for staff and clients. She leaves behind friends at the agency, who miss her and are grateful for her presence in our lives.www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/st-louis-mo/victoria-barmak-11076761 ... See MoreSee Less
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Our Director gives a shoutout to the agency's refugee roots in today's St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ... See MoreSee Less

St. Louisans open homes to more than 300 Ukrainians seeking refuge from war

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BALLWIN — Mariana Hembarovska remembers the day in May she knew she had to get her daughter out of Ukraine.
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