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We are honored to present the IRC Annual Report for 2016, a year in which our staff members and volunteers rose to meet unprecedented challenges. Never have so many people been displaced by conflict and natural disaster. Never has the need for the IRC’s work been greater.
The IRC in Boise's Immigration team works tirelessly to help refugees and immigrants achieve protected immigration status, while proudly celebrating our newest US citizens.
Tutor needed for topic areas of conversation, literacy, pronunciation, workplace English (nursing, IT), grammar, citizenship interview & exam prep.
The International Rescue Committee provides low cost immigration services to the Wichita community. For questions or to schedule an appointment call the office at 316-351-5495.
The IRC in Wichita is currently running a series, "Refugee Resettlement," describing the efforts to resettle and serve the refugees and their families who call the Sunflower State "home." Part three, the final in the series, focuses on the programs and services offered to support refugees' and New Americans' efforts to positively integrate beyond resettlement.
Originally from Jordan, Lina came to the US through the refugee resettlement program in the spring of 2013, along with her husband Omar and their two children.
The IRC’s strategy for Afghanistan through 2020 illustrates our commitment to improving the health, education, economic wellbeing, and decision-making power of the country's most vulnerable people.
Maryam Zar, IRC volunteer, shares her experience teaching a group of resilient, diverse, and determined women as an IRC Citizenship Class instructor - and as an Iranian born American herself.
The International Rescue Committee offers high-quality, low-cost immigration legal services and citizenship assistance in 23 cities across the United States—including right here in Tucson! Learn more about what we can offer!
Noor and his family prepare for their citizenship ceremony, the moment when they will finally become citizens, and get ready to cast their first ballots in a U.S. election.