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Turning hope into action: Interfaith mobilization in Kansas
Cultivating welcome and integration is a collective effort. Together, we are turning hope into action in our communities. Join us in getting to know how dynamic supporters in Hutchinson, Kansas have partnered with the IRC in Wichita transforming lives through family sponsorship.
Announcement
November 19, 2024
Thank you from the IRC in Texas
At the end of 2018, generous supporters in Texas and across the United States donated over $40,000 to the IRC in Texas
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June 22, 2022
Increasing Access to Mental Health Services at the IRC in NJ
Increasing Accessibility to Mental Health Services at the IRC in NJ
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August 2, 2023
Update! Watch the October 7th webinar recording on IRC's Afghan Emergency Response in the US
Update! Watch the October 7th webinar recording on IRC's Afghan Emergency Response in the US
Announcement
July 1, 2022
A celebration of our outstanding volunteers
April is National Volunteer Month and to celebrate, we are spotlighting some of our outstanding volunteers!
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February 27, 2024
Meet Joanne, more than a volunteer
When worlds collide, Joanne Stevenson, a family mentor volunteer, is there to help families adjust. And explain free candy.
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June 22, 2022
Intern Spotlight: Emma Mae Regan
The IRC in Silver Spring spoke with Emma Mae Regan about her Fall 2022 internship as an Employment and Skill-Building intern.
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December 15, 2022
IRC Youth Clients Participate in Hardwired Workshop
Students in the Charlottesville area participated in a workshop on understanding the power or working with people different from themselves.
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October 28, 2022
How to talk to your family about refugees and asylum seekers
Use our guide to facilitate positive conversations and share important facts about refugees and asylum seekers with your family.
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October 8, 2024
Refugees and resettlement
Who are refugees and displaced persons? They are men, women and children fleeing war, persecution and political upheaval. They are uprooted with little warning, enduring great hardship during their flight. They become refugees when they cross borders and seek safety in another country.
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