News from Elizabeth, NJ
Get the latest updates and event listings from the International Rescue Committee in Elizabeth, NJ, and learn how you can help welcome newly arrived refugees.
A sneak peek into an IRC mentorship
The IRC in Elizabeth's mentor program offers clients and volunteers the opportunity to connect, develop, and support as clients grow into their new homes in New Jersey.
Assemblywoman Quijano visits the IRC in Elizabeth
Assemblywoman Quijano from the New Jersey legislature joined the IRC in Elizabeth for a meal, following her sponsorship of a bill to recognize World Refugee Day in New Jersey.
Community & Fire Safety Engagement in Elizabeth
Refugee clients received fun and informative safety training from the Elizabeth Police Department and Fire Department to strengthen community engagement and safety.
Women In Action Graduation
New cohort of Haitian-Creole women find new success with Elizabeth's Women In Action Program.
IRC in the News
Read about the most recent national and local news mentioning the IRC in New York and New Jersey.
Youth Program After School Activity Series
The Youth Program department developed and facilitated an After School Activity Series for children 6 to 13 years-old.
Hospitality Link
The IRC in New Jersey’s first cohort of Hospitality Link graduated in April 2018. A total of 18 students from a wide variety of backgrounds attended intensive hospitality training daily for two weeks.
Intern and Volunteer Opportunities in NY/NJ
The IRC in New York and New Jersey is currently offering volunteer and internship opportunities.
Opportunities for Career Development
Jean joined fellow professionals in this unique opportunity to network with experts within the Haitian diaspora specializing in technology, education, business, entrepreneurship, and politics. He spoke with Haitian-American elected officials and Haitian government officials about important topics such as migration and international development. He also attended sessions on leadership, career development, and entrepreneurship, which spoke deeply to his values and his commitment to leadership and service.
English language instruction for refugees
One of the IRC’s goals in resettling refugees is to ensure that youth and adults have high levels of livelihood, literacy, numeracy and social-emotional skills. To that end, volunteers in NJ are currently facilitating English language instruction for refugees resettled in the Elizabeth area.