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In the lives of our new refugee neighbors in Spokane

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Learn About Us

How much do you know about immigration? About refugees? Step 1 is to listen and learn. Hear their stories. Put yourself in their shoes.
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Your gift provides the wraparound services needed for refugees to live rich, vibrant lives.
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Volunteer

Whatever your skill set, we need it. Be a driver. Be a conversation partner. Be a friend. And learn from someone a little different from you.  

Quick Facts

  1. World Relief Spokane has been here for 30 years and has resettled more than 11,000 refugees.
  2. There are over 32.5 million refugees globally.
  3. Refugees from 17 different nations have been resettled this year.

Become Involved

In order to build a welcoming community, we need you. Whether you take a small step or a big one, every engagement helps to extend hospitality toward our refugee and immigrant friends.

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Giving

Government contracts provide the basics for our clients, but they do not go the distance. Your partnership enables us to provide the wraparound services necessary for refugees and immigrants to build rich, vibrant lives in their new home.

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$25/mo over a year

Can provide bus passes for interviews and appointments.

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$65/mo over a year

Can provide groceries for newly arrived families.

Furnished bedroom with three beds for a refugee family

$125/mo over a year

Can furnish a refugee family's new home.

Person holding a bus pass

$25/mo over a year

Can provide bus passes for interviews and appointments.

A person selecting vegetable

$65/mo over a year

Can provide groceries for newly arrived families.

Furnished bedroom with three beds for a refugee family

$125/mo over a year

Can furnish a refugee family's new home.

"I consider World Relief colleagues and the refugees themselves as friends enough. We are all part of the human community.  That sense, help is a foregone conclusion."

Matt Sanchez, World Relief Volunteer

"As a young family with three children, we have lived as strangers in Kenya. We remember the challenges of language and adapting to a new culture. The nationals who helped us and prayed for us are still close friends these decades later. We donate to World Relief Spokane because the staff and volunteers are the hands and feet of Jesus welcoming strangers to our community."

Judy P., World Relief Donor

"Through World Relief, I got a good job.  World Relief employees helped my children enroll in school.  My wife and I were enrolled in ESL English classes for adults.  The employees of World Relief supported us with a lot of kindness and compassion."

Aziz, Husband and Father of six, Immigrant from Afghanistan

"I consider World Relief colleagues and the refugees themselves as friends enough. We are all part of the human community.  That sense, help is a foregone conclusion."

Matt Sanchez, World Relief Volunteer

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