Healing Hands Refugee Resource (HHRR) helps people affected by displacement and marginalization to acclimate and rebuild their lives.
Healing Hands Refugee Resource is a grassroots organization committed to fostering dignity, empowerment, and belonging for individuals who have been historically marginalized. While our work began with a focus on supporting refugee and immigrant communities as they adapt to life in the United States, our mission has grown. We now also work alongside Native American individuals and families across the Southwest United States, including California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and surrounding regions, such as the Navajo and Tohono O'odham nations, through outreach, cultural integration workshops, and access to educational and community resources.
We recognize the resilience and rich cultural heritage of those we serve — whether navigating a new country or working to preserve ancestral roots in their native land. Our team is composed of individuals passionate about social justice, many of whom have personal connections to the immigrant and Indigenous experience. Through empathy, action, and advocacy, we aim to walk alongside those seeking healing, opportunity, and a true sense of belonging.
Our consultants are volunteers who bring diverse cultural backgrounds, language skills, and professional experiences to serve communities with compassion and respect.
Patrick Fazeli is our Founder and Tohono O'odham Outreach Consultant. With a background in biomedical research, Patrick's vision for HHRR grew out of both personal experience as a child of refugees and a strong belief in the power of education and language access. He is especially committed to uplifting Indigenous and historically underserved communities through culturally sensitive, community-led engagement.
Dr. Huria Memari is a passionate advocate for Artsakh and currently serves as our Artsakh Outreach Consultant. She earned her medical degree from Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences and currently works as a Research Fellow at Razi Dermatology Hospital in Tehran, Iran. Her commitment to cross-border solidarity underscores her mission to amplify the voices of those impacted by displacement.
Dr. Mohammad Vahabi earned his medical degree from Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). Based in Chicago, Dr. Vahabi focuses on Afghan and other Persian-speaking communities in the United States, bringing medical knowledge, passion for health equity, and deep commitment to HHRR's mission.
Dr. Elnaz Pourgholi completed her medical and public health training at Tehran University of Medical Sciences and is currently a Dermatology Resident at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran, Iran. She brings a comprehensive, compassionate approach to serving marginalized groups.