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A woman and child seeking asylum in the U.S. speak with an IRC representative in an Arizona welcome center

How can I help asylum seekers?

Families seeking safety in the United States have the right to request asylum—without being criminalized, sent back, or separated from their children. Here are six ways you can help asylum seekers along the border and beyond.

ArticleAugust 21, 2019
Syrian refugee with her baby daughter at a tented settlement in Lebanon

The will to learn: how education helps save young refugee lives

Life drastically changed for Dalal and the other young women after fleeing the conflict in Syria. They are among the 13.5 million people displaced by this devastating war, now in its eighth year.

ArticleDecember 13, 2018
A Ukrainian mother in winter clothes holds her bundled-up baby at a Ukraine-Poland border crossing point.

How can I help Ukraine?

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has already forced over 4.5 million refugees, mostly women and children, to flee their homes. Learn what you can do to help.

ArticleApril 11, 2022
A mother and father in Afghanistan sit on the ground among blankets and pillows, each with a child on their lap. The boy in the front is smiling and his father is looking at him.

How the IRC helps in Afghanistan

Our work in Afghanistan, which has from the start spanned “the arc of crisis” from conflict to resettlement, has never been more urgent and crucial.

ArticleAugust 23, 2021
An IRC aid worker in Greece looks at an IRC  shelter mapping app on a smartphone

Fast Company spotlights how the IRC uses technology to help refugees

How the IRC is working to deliver more sustainable, impactful humanitarian aid during a time of unprecedented crisis is the subject of an article published in the December 2016/January 2017 issue of Fast Company. 

ArticleNovember 21, 2016
A child gets treatment at a hospital after a suspected chemical gas attack in the town of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib, Syria. Photo by Bahjat Najar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

IRC responds to Idlib attack: how you can help

Some 100 people are reported dead and hundreds more injured in a chemical weapons attack on Tuesday in Syria’s northern Idlib province. Doctors at an IRC-supported hospital in the city of Idlib were able to save the lives of 10 people caught in the attack. 

ArticleApril 7, 2017
Teacher Falmata and her student, a 17-year-old girl named Hauwa, sit on a mat doing deep breathing exercises for mindfulness

How mindfulness helps girls cope with crisis in northeastern Nigeria

Since 2014, over 2 million people in northeast Nigeria have been displaced due to ongoing conflict. Meet a 17-year-old learning how to cope with the crisis.

ArticleDecember 14, 2021
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

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