News from Salt Lake City, UT
Get the latest updates and event listings from the International Rescue Committee in Salt Lake City, UT, and learn how you can help welcome newly arrived refugees.
Spice entrepreneur takes on social media
Ali Amry prepares to launch his food business with support from classes offered by the International Rescue Committee in Salt Lake City, including a Social Media Marketing Workshop series. Since then, he has learned about promotional email strategy and built out a social media presence.
New Roots in Salt Lake City
As an essential part of our broader resettlement efforts, the New Roots program enables refugees to celebrate their heritage and nourish themselves and their neighbors by planting strong roots—literally—in their new communities.
Volunteer highlight: Amy & Raquel
Online Youth Tutors Amy and Raquel share about the relationships they've gained and the growth they have seen volunteering with students.
Volunteer highlight: Dave & Jack
Jack and Dave share their experiences of volunteering with the IRC in Salt Lake City's Tech Squad.
Volunteer highlight: Janet & Doug
Janet shares about the connections she has made volunteering at the front desk and as a Citizenship Tutor. Doug, a volunteer with New Roots, likes the hands-on work at the farm.
Chefs celebrate faith and food during Ramadan
Chefs with the Spice Kitchen Incubator program share their thoughts about the holy month of Ramadan and why they share food during a month of fasting.
Judge Memorial students tackle hands-on projects
From sophomores to seniors, students from Judge Memorial Catholic High School accomplished a number of large-scale projects helping the Utah Refugee Goat Project and the New Roots farm prepare for warmer weather.
Families access matched saving to reach goals
As refugee families and individuals work to build their assets including achieving homeownership, the IRC’s down matched savings program helps make these dreams a reality.
Advocacy at the IRC: the 2021 Utah Legislative Session
The International Rescue Committee in Salt Lake City actively participated in the 2021 Utah Legislative Session providing opportunities for refugees to shape policy outcomes and lead the way in making Utah a more welcoming state for all who live here.
State passes H.C.R. 22 to celebrate multilingual students
In March, thanks to the passionate voice uplifting the importance of multicultural students and their families, the state unanimously passed H.C.R. 22: Celebrating the contributions of multicultural and multilingual families in Utah.