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The International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP) organizes law students and lawyers to develop and enforce a set of legal and human rights for refugees and displaced persons. Mobilizing direct legal aid, litigation, and systemic advocacy, IRAP serves the world’s most persecuted individuals and empowers the next generation of human rights leaders. IRAP believes that everyone should have a safe place to live and a safe way to get there. To that end, they value action, accountability, innovation, and candor. They are nimble, collaborative, and nonpartisan. They believe in the power of individuals to change their own circumstances. And they believe in results.
Neighbors For Refugees is a grassroots humanitarian group located in Westchester County, NY. Our mission is to welcome, protect and advocate for refugees in our community and abroad.
Religious charitable work to refugees and families displaced due to war in the US and war-affected countries; through donations, selling refugees-made products on website, and setting up Christian musical concerts in refugee camps and churches.
Miles4Migrants is a 501(c)(3) charity, dedicated to using donated frequent flyer miles to help people impacted by war, persecution, or disaster start a new beginning in a new home. We partner with other nonprofits to identify refugees, asylees, asylum-seekers, and their immediate family members who have legal approval to travel, but cannot afford airfare. Together, we can transform miles into a life-changing force for good.
PARSA’s mission is to train and develop professional Afghan leaders who care for the women, youth, impoverished families, and the disabled citizens of Afghanistan by providing innovative and impactful programs.
For more than a decade, Amaanah Refugee Services has been on a mission to integrate resettled refugees. Through our unique services, we focus on empowering women and children who are refugees or other forced migrants. We serve single mothers and children who are the most vulnerable and help them integrate into their new community.
To create opportunities to help refugees become contributing members of their new communities as well as to give them back the dignity they need to strengthen themselves and their new community.
Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) seeks to accompany, serve and advocate the cause of refugees and other forcibly displaced people, so that they may heal, learn and determine their own future.Jesuit Refugee Service/USA is based in Washington, DC and provides pastoral care for people detained in the US and support for refugees around the world through funding, oversight, monitoring and evaluation of JRS projects and programming. JRS works in 58 countries to meet the educational, health, psycho-social and emergency needs of nearly 1,000,000 refugees and displaced persons. JRS responds to humanitarian emergencies in places like Ukraine, Syria, and Iraq and works in settings of prolonged crises such as South Sudan, Chad and Ethiopia.
Syrian Community Network is a 501(c)3 refugee and immigrant support organization that builds community and serves families by addressing their evolving needs.
Project Mercy's mission is to transform how people live and think and build strong, self-sufficient communities in Ethiopia and beyond through new knowledge, better health, sustainable food sources and strengthened character for all people as a living example of the love of Jesus Christ. The vision statement is to renew the heart of a nation by stopping out systematic and spiritual poverty.
TO PROVIDE A MEANS FOR WOMEN SEEKING ASYLUM IN THE UNITED STATES TO BECOME PRODUCTIVE CITIZENS