- Jesuit Refugee Service USA | Accompany. Serve. Advocate.
JRS USA accompanies, serves, and advocates for refugees and forcibly displaced people around the world Learn how you can support education, aid, and advocacy
- Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) - Accompany, Serve, Advocate
JRS seeks to accompany, serve, and advocate the cause of refugees and other forcibly displaced people, that they may heal, learn and determine their own future in community If you too want a world where peace and human dignity prevail, we invite you to live in solidarity
- Jesuit Refugee Service - Wikipedia
JRS was founded in November 1980 by Fr Pedro Arrupe SJ, the then superior general of the Society of Jesus, to respond to the plight of Vietnamese boat people fleeing their war-ravaged homeland
- About the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS)
JRS programmes are currently found in over 50 countries, serving refugees, other forcibly displaced persons and members of the host communities A world where forcibly displaced people can obtain protection, opportunity, and participation in sustainable, just, and reconciled communities
- Our Team - JRS USA
Our Team The JRS Team Is A Group Of Professional, Passionate Individuals Committed To Assisting Refugees Heal, Learn, And Determine Their Own Future
- About Us - JRS USA
Inspired by the generous love and example of Jesus Christ, the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), as a global apostolate of the Society of Jesus, seeks to accompany, serve, and advocate the cause of forcibly displaced people, that they may heal, learn, and determine their own future in community
- Where We Work: JRS is present in over 55 countries worldwide . . .
JRS helps refugees around the world The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) International Office supports JRS regional and country offices worldwide It provides strategic guidance, resource mobilisation, global programme and advocacy development and coordination, and support to advance JRS’s mission
- Where We Work - JRS USA
JRS helps refugees around the world Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) works in more than 55 countries to accompany, serve, and advocate for refugees and forcibly displaced people
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