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While Mother’s Day provides an opportunity to celebrate and honor the mothers in our lives, it also provides an opportunity to reflect on the sacrifices mothers make across the world to create a better life for their children. This Mother’s Day, the IRC honors remarkable refugee mothers like Josephine. “To be a good mom, you need to know how to respect your kids, stay with them and talk to them,” Josephine said. Behind these simple words, there is an incredible story of strength. Read more

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How We Help Refugees

The IRC makes sure newly arrived refugees receive:

  • a furnished home
  • help with rent
  • health care
  • nutritious, affordable food
  • English language classes
  • help building job, computer & financial literacy skills
  • education for their children
  • social services and community support
  • legal services toward residency & citizenship

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International Rescue Committee

Tucson, Arizona
3100 N Campbell Suite #101
Tucson, AZ 85719
United States
Tel: (520) 319-2128

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