Havenly Blog

Introducing Career Bridges
Connecting NHV Organizations with the Talents of Professionally Trained Immigrant and Refugee Women
Introducing Career Bridges
Connecting NHV Organizations with the Talents of Professionally Trained Immigrant and Refugee Women
Annual Report 2022
Havenly’s mission is to build the community power of refugee and immigrant women, and the strength and influence shown by our community throughout 2022 shows that we have achieved our...
Annual Report 2022
Havenly’s mission is to build the community power of refugee and immigrant women, and the strength and influence shown by our community throughout 2022 shows that we have achieved our...

The Growing Fight for Housing Justice in New Ha...
Written by Craig Birckhead-Morton Photograph by Caroline Tanbee Smith  The Sisters in Diaspora Collective just marked the culmination of a year-long campaign last Monday. On July 11, the New...
The Growing Fight for Housing Justice in New Ha...
Written by Craig Birckhead-Morton Photograph by Caroline Tanbee Smith  The Sisters in Diaspora Collective just marked the culmination of a year-long campaign last Monday. On July 11, the New...

A Message From Our Co-Founder, Caterina Passoni
Dear Havenly Community, After four years of growing and dreaming up Havenly, my time as Executive Director has come to an end. As of July 2022, I have shifted to...
A Message From Our Co-Founder, Caterina Passoni
Dear Havenly Community, After four years of growing and dreaming up Havenly, my time as Executive Director has come to an end. As of July 2022, I have shifted to...

Congratulations to Cohort 4!
We are excited to announce the nine graduates of the Fall 2021 Fellowship!
Congratulations to Cohort 4!
We are excited to announce the nine graduates of the Fall 2021 Fellowship!

Love Languages: Safa
By: Sarah Feng, Yale University At the Phyllis Bodel Childcare Center at the Yale School of Medicine, Safa –– a Sudanese woman who came to New Haven four years ago––...
Love Languages: Safa
By: Sarah Feng, Yale University At the Phyllis Bodel Childcare Center at the Yale School of Medicine, Safa –– a Sudanese woman who came to New Haven four years ago––...