Most of Greater Cincinnati's expected Afghan refugees are here and in the process of being resettled.
In need of housing, transportation, healthcare and more, 46 refugees are receiving aid through Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio. That agency was directed by the federal government to assist the region's 50 Afghan refugees in finding a new home.
It's not clear when the four other Afghan refugees will arrive.
The program is designed to provide Afghan evacuees with initial relocation services as they begin to rebuild their lives in the United States.
As the U.S. pulled out of Afghanistan and the Taliban seized control earlier this year, more than 70,000 at-risk Afghans were evacuated from Afghanistan and brought to the United States, according to figures from the Department of Homeland Security.