- Welcome to the IRC in Phoenix | Client Rescue
The Arizona League to End Regional Trafficking (ALERT), which is the IRC's anti-trafficking program serving victims and survivors of human trafficking by providing protection, comprehensive case management, advocacy, and education
- Volunteer Opportunities - The IRC
By volunteering with the IRC in Phoenix, AZ, you use your skills to help people who have fled violence and persecution to rebuild their lives in America See below for the latest volunteer opportunities and how to apply
- Phoenix, AZ - The IRC
The IRC in Phoenix, AZ The International Rescue Committee provides opportunities for refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants to thrive in America
- Internships at IRC Phoenix - The IRC
The Survivor Services Intern on the Safety Wellness Team provides coordination support to survivors of torture, victims of crime, victims of human trafficking and asylum-seeking families living in Arizona
- IRC Offices in Phoenix and Tucson to Become IRC in Arizona
The IRC in Arizona looks forward to continuing to provide great programs for refugees, asylum-seekers, and other immigrants in our community Please visit our Facebook pages for updates and information on how to become engaged in our work:
- Welcome Center for Asylum-Seeking Families Launches
On July 27th, the Phoenix Welcome Center for Asylum-Seeking Families opened its doors for the first time This was a beginning to the humanitarian assistance provided by the IRC and partner organizations
- Standing in Community for World Refugee Day: Refugees Lead the . . .
The International Rescue Committee in Arizona lead a Refugee Town Hall in honor of World Refugee Day (WRD) where community members and elected officials came together to raise concerns and share success stories from our refugee communities
- How the IRC is welcoming asylum-seekers in Phoenix
Beyond our essential humanitarian assistance, the IRC in Arizona provides long-term case management services for asylum-seekers who live in the Phoenix area The IRC also manages the Arizona Asylum Network, which connects pro-bono medical providers to asylum-seekers to conduct medical evaluations
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