Volunteering

In the United States

The International Rescue Committee’s regional resettlement offices rely on volunteers to support their work helping refugees adjust to a new life in the U.S..

Volunteers work closely with IRC staff members to:

  • Tutor refugees in basic English skills
  • Help refugees write resumes and prepare for job interviews
  • Contact potential employers on behalf of refugees
  • Assist IRC staff with cultural orientations
  • Accompany refugees to various appointments
  • Pick up donated furniture and goods and deliver them to refugees’ new homes
  • Provide basic office support
  • Help staff write grants and maintain a grants database
  • Help staff with media relations and publications such as newsletters, brochures and annual reports
  • Mentor refugee families or individuals

We look for volunteers with:

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Flexibility, patience and the ability to work in a multi-cultural environment
  • The ability to work well in team as well as independently

Helpful, but not essential:

  • Prior experience working with refugees, asylees or immigrants
  • Fluency in another language (French, Arabic, Somali, Vietnamese, Bosnian, Russian, etc.)

For more information or to volunteer, please contact the IRC regional resettlement office in your area.

Global Programs

We also periodically post volunteer opportunities with programs worldwide. Please visit our Job Search page and select "Volunteer" from the "Work Schedule" menu.

Where We Work


THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHILANTHROPY
GIVES THE IRC AN A.

THE FORBES INVESTMENT GUIDE NAMED THE IRC
ONE OF 10 GOLD STAR CHARITIES.

BBB WISE GIVING ALLIANCE NOTES THE
IRC MEETS ALL 20 STANDARDS.


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