IRC in NY give thanks to its Housing Partners
The IRC in NY gives thanks to its partners who supported refugee families this past fall with housing and continue to do so. IRC partners have supported clients by 1) securing household basics, amenities, and furniture, 2) participating in the hands-on move-in work, and 3) extending a warm welcome to families.
AmeriCorps Financial Coach
The IRC in Denver is recruiting one full-time person to serve as an AmeriCorps member to provide financial literacy, financial planning, budgeting, saving, and other financial counseling education to refugee and asylee clients — all with an eye toward addressing persistent poverty and helping families build a stronger future.
Volunteer Medical or Psychological Evaluator
Join Arizona's Asylum Network! Volunteer evaluators are independently licensed medical or mental healthcare providers who conduct medical or psychological evaluations for survivors of persecution and trauma who are seeking humanitarian immigration relief (i.e. asylum) in the United States and who do not have the resources to obtain a standard (paid) evaluation.
Briefing from the Field: How Charlottesville is Welcoming Afghans
Join us for a special briefing on the state of local Afghan resettlement.
How to support refugees in Salt Lake City
We provide many opportunities to get involved and send a message of hope to refugees in our community.
Walk-in Case Acceptance Policy Update
The IRC offices in Virginia are updating their policy for accepting new resettlement cases applying for services under the Afghan Placement and Assistance Program (APA).
How to help our Afghan neighbors in Tucson
The IRC in Tucson began receiving displaced Afghan families in September of 2021. All are in urgent need of safety and security. The number of families has increased due to the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan. The IRC calls on the Tucson and Pima County community to come together with open arms in welcome for these families, many who risked their lives providing critical and longstanding assistance to the U.S. mission in Afghanistan.
The IRC in Tallahassee and STAC secure significant funding to continue the funding of anti-trafficking programing across Florida’s Panhandle.
The International Rescue Committee in Tallahassee and the Survive and Thrive Advocacy Center will continue their joint efforts in providing services to survivors of human trafficking across Florida’s Panhandle after being awarded a total of $800,000 to fund multi-year programming.
The IRC in Miami and Miami-Dade Police Department secure significant funding to continue the fight against human trafficking in South Florida.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Miami and Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD) will continue their joint efforts in combating human trafficking across Florida after being awarded a total of $2,366,666 to fund multi-year anti-trafficking programming.
On-call Business Finance Volunteer
Support refugee and immigrant business owners with business finances on an ad hoc basis!