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Two IRC staff members wearing IRC shirts and hats stand next to a car with an open trunk. In the trunk are groceries they recently bought for refugee and immigrant families.

How to help refugees in the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic

From sewing masks to contacting Congress, here are six ways Americans can help in their own communities.

ArticleApril 29, 2020
A nurse wearing a mask and PPE holds a Vaccine for All sign at the IRC clinic where she works in a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan

The only way to stop COVID-19? Vaccines for all

Ending the COVID-19 pandemic can only be achieved if vaccines are available in all countries to everyone, including refugees. Here's how we get there.

ArticleMay 12, 2021
Robert Sebatware and Dave Kurz posing for the camera in front of an orange background.

The knock at the door that led to a lasting friendship

“They are now my family.” A refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Robert Sebatware was surprised when a stranger on his doorstep quickly became one of his closest friends.

ArticleSeptember 25, 2020
Tamam Al Sharaa and his family at their apartment in North Dallas, Texas.

After an uncertain welcome, a Syrian family finds a home in Texas

Syrian refugee Tamam Al Sharaa and his family now live in an apartment in North Dallas, Texas. The IRC defended the family’s right to resettle in Texas and helped them obtain housing and work in their new neighborhood.

ArticleJune 1, 2016
IRC staff in northern Idlib register newly displaced families for cash assistance.

A Syrian father describes the terror families are facing in Idlib

Nearly a quarter of IRC staff members have been forced to flee their homes as a result of airstrikes and bombings in northwest Syria. This IRC staffer, a native of Syria, shares his heartbreaking story, and why, despite all, he stays to help save lives.

ArticleMarch 15, 2020

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