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Office Closure
The International Rescue Committee in Wichita is closed to staff, clients and the general public due to COVID-19. Staff will continue to communicate with clients remotely during this time.
Announcement
July 22, 2020
IRC urges immediate action to address alarming rise in malnutrition cases threatening refugees in Kenyan Camps
Press Release
June 29, 2023
Guardrails against crisis: creating the 2023 Emergency Watchlist
The IRC’s 2023 Emergency Watchlist reveals how the guardrails created to reduce suffering during crises have been weakened or dismantled all together.
Article
January 17, 2023
IRC in NJ gives thanks to its Housing Partners: 2022
The support of volunteers and partners, especially in 2022, has been remarkable! Take a look at a few highlights from successful partnerships in New Jersey!
Announcement
April 3, 2023
IRC Client in Ukraine: “This crisis has the potential to lead to famine worldwide”
Press Release
September 13, 2023
Crisis in Gaza: What to know and how to help
Learn more about how the IRC is delivering lifesaving aid to Palestinians, and what you can do to help.
Article
August 22, 2025
IRC statement on the FY18 budget: drastic cuts to foreign aid & refugee resettlement proposed by White House
Press Release
June 22, 2022
Coming to America: the reality of resettlement
“The vetting is so extreme, there is no room to lie—you will get caught,” say Azzam and Nisreen Tlas, Syrians resettled in San Diego who have experienced the three-year process.
Article
June 27, 2022
IRC urges global donors to fully fund Ethiopia’s humanitarian appeal
Press Release
June 25, 2024
Landlord Outreach: Renting to Newcomers
You can support your community by renting your property to to newcomers resettling in the U.S. Gain access to qualified potential tenants reducing vacancies with IRC clients receiving initial financial support and case management for their self-sufficiency.
Announcement
March 21, 2025
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