Chepe is from Honduras and worked with Asylum Access Mexico to acquire his refugee status in the country. He now lives in Tijuana, Baja California, where he has been able to continue his passion for soccer refereeing thanks to a local soccer club. He graciously shared his experience of social integration in Mexico with us. […]
Last week, the Hospitality Route, an initiative by Asylum Access Mexico, held a series of joint workshops for Mexican companies together with the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the UNHCR. These workshops are helping to breakdown misconceptions that many employers in Mexico have around hiring someone with refugee status or someone who is […]
The Hospitality Route, an initiative by Asylum Access Mexico, is looking for volunteers to help teach English or Spanish to forcibly displaced people who have made Mexico their new home. Language skills can make a significant difference for forcibly displaced people when they are looking to access education or employment. In the case of Spanish, […]
Children’s Day is celebrated on April 30 in Mexico, and so the team at Asylum Access Mexico’s Hospitality Route invited children connected to the program to draw their favorite thing in the world and send us a photo. You can take a look below at a selection of the many wonderful drawings we received, with […]