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Together, we're helping refugees and immigrants rebuild their lives.

Today, over 68 million people around the world have been forced to leave their home.

Each day, that number grows by over 44,000.

That’s one man, woman, or child, forced from their home every 2 seconds.

These families are fleeing for their lives, praying for their safety and desperately seeking refuge. And you can help them.

If you’re like us, you believe that everyone deserves a place to call ‘home’. You believe that families and young children deserve safety and security. And you want to do something to help.

When you give today, you help refugees and immigrants rebuild their lives, whether it’s here in the U.S. or around the world. Here’s just some of what we do:

U.S. Services

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English Classes (ESL)

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Immigration Legal Services

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Job Placement

Global Services

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Humanitarian Assistance

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Livelihood Restoration

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Trauma Counseling

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"Coming to the US was a dream. It was so hard, but it was worth it. It is worth the work, the sweat, everything. Once you have citizenship here, you can go anywhere, you can do anything. We are rebuilding our future here now. It happens bit by bit, and it is hard, but starting is always hard. And hard work pays off in the United States. So I want to say thank you for all you’ve done, and ask that you keep fighting for us and for the future refugees that will come. Thank you for the hope you give us."

— Lamis Saadeddin, Syrian refugee, resettled in Seattle.

Your gift has the power to rewrite futures. Here are just some of the things your money can do.

$35 // Send a displaced child in South Sudan to school.
$70 // Sponsor a week of english classes for a refugee in the U.S.
$140 // Provide a Syrian woman with a trauma support group.
$200 // Provides a family of 7 with basic household items for displacement settlements.

These gifts are representative of the goods and services offered by World Relief, and your giving ensures the sustainability of our work that benefits millions of vulnerable men, women and children across the globe annually.

Read more about how you’re helping refugees and immigrants rebuild their lives here in the U.S.

When Persistence Pays Off

By worldrelief | December 17, 2020

Our refugee women’s English class had been in session for two weeks when they came, a couple from Afghanistan inquiring if there was room for one more. The husband asked if his wife could join too. The class was full, but our instructor added her name to our waitlist and promised to call if anything…

Loving Patient Care

By mlummus | December 16, 2020

December 16, 2020 Article by Robert Carroll In this month’s feature, read how an immigrant from Sierra Leone is now using her skill as a nurse, and her compassion for people in need, to help a refugee woman with her years-long health crisis. The name of the patient has been changed for privacy reasons. Life as…

World Relief Testifies in the Senate on U.S. Refugee Policy and Hong Kong Residents

By worldrelief | December 16, 2020

December 16, 2020 CONTACT:Lauren Carllauren.carl@pinkston.co(703) 388-6734 BALTIMORE  – Yesterday, Jenny Yang, Senior Vice President of Advocacy and Policy at World Relief and co-chair of the Advocacy Committee of Refugee Council USA (RCUSA)  testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Border Security and Immigration, for a hearing “Supporting Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Movement through U.S. Refugee Policy.” Jenny spoke…

Your giving ensures sustainability to our work in some of the most vulnerable places in the world. Contributions will be used for the purpose specified in this campaign. If in the judgment of World Relief such purpose becomes impossible, impractical, unnecessary, or undesirable, World Relief will use contributions for its general purposes.

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