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46 Refugee Volunteer Opportunities: Make An Impact if You’re in High School or Beyond

Ahmed Sami Raihane

Do you keep yourself updated on current events? Or maybe you prefer
to catch up on the news with your daily cup of coffee? Regardless of
how you stay informed, we're thrilled that you've taken the time to learn
more about the refugee crisis and how you can make a difference.
Whether you're a high school student or someone else, there's always a
chance to support pressing issues, especially ones that affect the entire world.


Educating yourself on the refugee crisis is a crucial step in determining how you can make a
positive
impact.
There are many ways to become informed on the situation, including reading articles or
conducting a quick
online search. As an overview, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency, a staggering
number of over
100 million people have been forced to flee their homes globally. The causes of displacement,
while complex,
tend to stem from conflict, human
rights
abuse, and persecution:

How Can I Help?

Want to make a positive impact on the refugee crisis? You're not alone! High schoolers, teens,
young adults and beyond have the potential to make a real difference through volunteering.
Ask yourself what motivates you - is it a desire to help others, a passion for global relief
causes, a calling in the humanities or healthcare? Maybe you even know someone personally
impacted by the situation. The world needs individuals like you to bring your unique skills,
empathy, and drive to the table and make a difference. Your contributions can make a lasting
impact, not only on your community but on the world!

When Do You Start?

By the time you're done reading this article, you'll have ample amount of insight into
learning how to help with the refugee crisis. Lucky for you, you can do everything
remotely and with the click of a mouse. There are, of course, other in-person options,
and those will be discussed as well. Given that the refugee crisis is an ongoing issue,
volunteering will be vital year-round. So, to answer the question posed, you're starting
RIGHT now! Given that your life is probably quite busy with school or work and time is
sparse, planning your volunteering time is essential for not only you but the cause you
wind up supporting! The big question you must ask yourself is how much time and resources
you can dedicate to these causes -- Luckily, most of these opportunities give you full
flexibility to decide on how you can contribute!

How Do You Choose Where To Volunteer?


When it comes to supporting a cause, there are a multitude of options available
for you to choose from. To ensure that your time, effort, and funds are directed
towards a trustworthy organization, consider using

Charity Navigator
. This website
evaluates volunteer organizations and charities, working in collaboration with the
IRS and its partners to offer "unbiased ratings." This gives you peace of mind in
knowing that the program you decide to support is reputable and reliable.

Here are some tips to consider when choosing a cause to support:

  • Find out if the organization's mission aligns with your values.
  • Research the charity's documented impact.
  • Examine reviews and social media presence of the organization.
  • Don't hesitate to reach out for guidance and support from members of charities and
    non-governmental organizations. They are always grateful for individuals who are willing
    to help make a difference with important causes.
  1. Molhamteam:
    Inspire Your Humanity
  2. To make a difference in the lives of those affected by
    the earthquake
    in Turkey and Syria,
    consider advocating for others to donate to organizations such as Molhamteam. Utilize your
    social media platforms, like Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, and your school's
    website
    to spread awareness about the urgency of the situation and encourage others to help.
  3. You can also start your own fundraiser through
    Molhamteam's social
    media pages to
    raise funds and educate others about the disaster. Options include the Earthquake
    Response Campaign, Snowstorm Response Campaign, and the Displaced People in Arsal
    Camps campaign.
  4. If you have the means, consider sponsoring a child in need.
  5. If you are interested in volunteering, you can reach out
    to Molhamteam
    at
    info@molhamteam.com and they will assist you
    in finding remote
    opportunities
    to help families in need.
  6. Other trusted organizations that could use your support
    and donations
    include AFAD, AKUT, Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations,
    AHBAP, and OXFAM.
  7. Also, consider signing the "Progressive International"
    petition which
    is aimed at lifting US-EU sanctions to provide direct aid to Syria.
    Write to the White House, your local governor offices, and other
    political bodies to advocate for refugees and the need for fiscal government support.
  8. The International Rescue Committee:
    Humanitarian aid organization
  9. While donating
    to the IRC is extremely helpful,
    there is much more you can do as a volunteer!
  10. You can start a fundraising campaign in your community,
    school, or on social media platforms using a partner website called "Tiltify."
    By clicking the link, you can access a toolkit provided by
    the IRC to learn how
    you can raise money for a cause you're passionate about, including increasing
    access to clean water, creating cash vouchers for necessities, or expanding
    access to educational programs.
  11. The IRC also provides the opportunity to
    host a live
    stream fundraiser for a cause of your choice on platforms
    like YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, Instagram, and more. You can find a
    step-by-step guide on setting up a charity live stream in this 5-minute
    YouTube video.
  12. Finally, the IRC has created over 141
    different volunteering opportunities across the United States.
    After you search for a volunteer opportunity that matches your goals,
    you get interviewed by an IRC staff member, attend a remote IRC orientation,
    complete a background check, and go from there.
  13. ámaxa:
    Deploy an offline digital library in a refugee camp
    around the
    world
  14. If you’re in high school: apply
    now! We will match
    you with a remote team and a mentor
    that will guide you in solving your problem in 4-6 months.
  15. If you’re not in high school: join our waitlist by
    emailing
    lauren@amaxaimpact.org
  16. Alight:
    Transformation Starts With Your Own People
  17. Alight is always looking for volunteers and further has a
    multitude
    of internships that are remote to help
    you directly
    assist those in need of resettlement and resources.
    You can further create skill-based projects, attend events, and much more. They also
    encourage directly
    reaching out to volunteer@wearealight.org. For instance, if you're interested in
    photography, writing,
    or have other skills, they may be able to create a
    volunteer opportunity
    tailored to you!
  18. Save the Children:
    Humanitarian Aid Organization for Children
  19. Get involved and make a difference with Save the
    Children! You can
    start your own fundraiser
    with the
    help of the organization. Simply reach out to
    getinvolved@savethechildren.org to
    learn
    how you can make a lifelong impact, whether it's supporting the
    U.S. Border Crisis, the recent earthquake crisis in Turkey/Syria, or something else.
  20. You can also support the Children's Emergency Fund for
    the earthquake
    that hit the Syria and Turkey border by clicking here
    for more information.
    Currently, Save the Children has created a "Children's Emergency Fund" for the 7.8
    magnitude earthquake
    that struck the Syria and Turkey border. Click here
    to find out more information on how you can help.
  21. Join one of the "Races
    2023" events to raise
    funds for children around
    the world. Click here to see the list of races and choose one that interests you.
  22. There are also numerous
    volunteer
    opportunities available, such as
    advocating for children, starting fundraisers, volunteering through your school or
    workplace, and even
    starting a Save the Children school club. If you're outside of the United States, check
    out this special
    page just for you to learn about the options to support global causes remotely!
  23. Additionally, you can take part in various campaigns! By
    joining
    the
    #STOPTHEWARONCHILDREN movement, you can contribute to ending the conflicts affecting
    children in
    countries such as Ukraine, Afghanistan, Syria, and Yemen. Click the link to show your
    support! There are
    also other ways to help children worldwide, including checking out the Save the Children
    Action Network
    (SCAN) and exploring the opportunities it
    offers.
  24. Jesuit Refugee Service:
    Accompany, Serve, Advocate
  25. Good news! You can still make a difference for JRS even
    from the
    comfort of your home. One way to support is by contacting your local policymakers and
    advocating for
    refugees’ rights and services. Sign up for JRS Action Alerts
    to stay informed
    about petitions and
    pledges that you can support, such as investing in refugee humanitarian education,
    psychological
    protection, and asylum safeguards. Your voice truly matters in making a change! For
    instance, the JRS
    currently has opportunities such as signing petitions for the 118th Congress committee
    to invest
    resources in refugee humanitarian education, psychological protection, and the creation
    of safeguards
    for those seeking asylum. They just reached that goal of 500 signatures! Keep up the
    alerts so you can
    continue mobilizing these needs.
  26. Further, the JRS has events you can attend via zoom
    and in person.
    Every year the JRS also has a national advocacy day in which you, yourself, can bring
    your voice to the
    table. You can even view past events on the JRS website to inspire your future volunteer
    work.
  27. Lastly, if you are religious, JRS has prayer resources available with
    over 20 prayers and reflections to provide comfort and hope for those affected by the
    crisis. It's
    important to find what works best for you so that you can make the biggest impact
    possible.
  28. British Red Cross:
    Worldwide Humanitarian Charity
  29. As a high school student (or any other individual), you
    can support
    this organization by becoming a member of the Every Refugee
    Matters
    community. The more individuals who
    take this pledge, the more visibility these critical issues receive. The pledge is also
    being used to
    oppose the Nationality and Borders
    Bill, which
    prioritizes the method of a refugee's arrival in a
    country over the reasons and dangers that prompted their escape. The passage of this
    bill would result
    in millions being stripped of their rights, criminalized, and even incarcerated. It is
    crucial to
    emphasize that every signature counts.
  30. I believe every refugee matters.
  31. I believe every refugee should be able to find
    safety.
  32. I believe every refugee should have a
    home.
  33. I believe every refugee should have the support
    they
    need.
  34. I believe every refugee should be able to rebuild
    their life
    and contribute to society.
  35. Participating in Miles for
    Refugees in June is another way you can
    support the British Red Cross. This event offers six different distance options that
    symbolize the
    journeys refugees have taken to find safety. Your aim is to raise £150 through your
    social media
    profiles, which will be donated to the cause. Keep checking the website for updates on
    2023 and future
    opportunities.
  36. Directly assisting the British Red Cross by volunteering
    to help
    refugees with their casework, administration, and interpretation needs is also a great
    way to help. The
    British Red Cross has a database to
    help you find volunteer opportunities in your area, along with
    information on how to apply. Additionally, they have resources available for teaching
    others in your
    community about the refugee crisis and how they can help. It's never too early or late
    to become an
    educator in your community.
  37. Another way to support refugees is by purchasing
    products made
    by
    refugees. From specialty coffee to recycled cards, mugs, and more, these unique items
    not only make
    great conversation pieces, but also have a significant impact on the lives of those
    you're supporting.
  38. RefugePoint:
    Non-profit organization
  39. A meaningful way to support RefugePoint is by leaving a
    lasting
    impact. This organization provides you with the chance to directly contact their Chief
    Development
    Officer, hidey@refugepoint.org, to learn
    about remote
    options and pledges that can advance their
    mission. Get in touch with them for more information on how you can make a difference!
  40. ORAM - Organization for Refuge, Asylum,
    and Migration
  41. Direct donations
    are extremely
    valuable to this organization. Another
    way you can get involved is by participating in their live seminars and pride
    receptions. Signing
    up for
    ORAM's newsletter is a great way to stay updated on event dates.
  42. Although this form of giving back may seem like a big
    commitment for
    a high school student (or anyone in general), there is the option of sponsoring an
    LGBTQIA+ asylum
    seeker. If you or your family have the resources to provide a warm and safe environment
    for someone in
    need, ORAM will work directly with you to make that happen. Not only will you form a new
    bond with
    someone from across the world, but you will also help promote conversation about
    discrimination,
    prejudice, and acceptance. You can find more information by contacting info@oramrefugee.org or visiting
    their website. Don't
    hesitate to reach out
    to ORAM for other opportunities, as they welcome all forms of
    support.
  43. RCUSA - Refugee Council USA
  44. Community
    Sponsorship Partner with a
    local community sponsor and
    welcome a refugee family with open arms! This is your chance to show empathy, love, and
    humanity to
    those in need. Check out this interactive
    map to find opportunities near you.
  45. Advocacy: Make your voice heard! Whether in person or
    online,
    advocate for policies that support refugees and push back against anti-refugee
    initiatives. Sign
    pledges, engage with local policymakers, and connect with national and state
    elected leaders.
    RCUSA has
    resources to help you find individuals to contact at the city, municipal, and
    commissioner level.
  46. Volunteering: Lend a helping hand at your local
    resettlement agency.
    Whether you're working at the front desk or teaching English, you can make a positive
    impact in the
    lives of refugees. Reach out to info@rcusa.org for
    more information
    on how you can get involved.
  47. Share Your Story: Your story has power! Whether you're a
    staff
    member, refugee, supporter of refugee rights, or an advocate, share your story and
    raise awareness about
    the importance of supporting refugees.
  48. IOM - International Organization for
    Migration
  49. IOM has ample volunteering opportunities and internships to help
    assist migrants around the world. They do have a minimum threshold of being 19 years old
    to apply, so
    this may be a perfect opportunity for you to keep in the back of your mind if you're
    pursuing higher
    education or would like a career in assisting refugees in crisis.
  50. On the other hand, volunteering opportunities are not
    limited by age!
    The IOM works directly with a program known as the United Nations Volunteers.
    Email hq@unvolunteers.org
    and the organization will work to find you volunteering opportunities either remotely or
    in your
    community!
  51. WFP -World Food Programme:
    Relief International
  52. To support the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP),
    there are
    various ways to get involved and make a difference in the fight against hunger. One of
    the simplest and
    most fun ways is to play the game "Free Rice." With
    every correct
    answer, 10 grains of rice will be
    donated to WFP. This game not only provides a fun way to volunteer, but also helps raise
    awareness and
    support for various issues faced by refugees, such as health and nutrition, climate
    action, and gender
    equality.
  53. Another way to support WFP is by pledging your commitment
    to fighting
    hunger through their organization. You can sign appeals
    such as the Madagascar Emergency Appeal and the
    Urgent Yemen Appeal, and make your voice heard.
  54. Lastly, if you have innovative ideas for food relief
    programs, WFP
    encourages you to share them. Regardless of your age, you have the potential to come up
    with solutions
    to real-world problems. If your idea is feasible, you could receive up to $100,000 in
    equity-free
    funding, mentorship, and access to WFP's network. Submit
    an application to WFP today if you have a call
    to action and want your idea to be seen and heard!
  55. Lutheran Immigration and Refugee
    Service:
    Safeguarding Immigrant and Refugee Children
  56. LIRS offers a variety of volunteering
    opportunities for individuals
    to make a difference in the lives of refugees. From advocacy and national programs to
    resettlement,
    detention visits, foster care, and pen pal ministry, there is a cause for everyone to
    support. You can
    sign up for a volunteer contract form and
    let LIRS help
    you find the right opportunity to fit your
    interests.
  57. Through the "ACT" database, you
    can have a direct
    impact on the lives
    of refugees. For example, the "Fresh Change" program enables you to welcome new
    immigrants by providing
    them with a bag of clothing. You can also organize a Fresh Change clothing drive in your
    community or
    school!
  58. If you have language skills, you can sign up to be an interpreter
    via
    phone or Zoom with the Border Servant Corps and assist refugees around the world. Other
    options include
    joining or starting a pen
    pal program to keep refugees connected with their loved ones. With so many fun
    and meaningful ways to get involved, I encourage you to click here and discover
    the other programs
    available to make an impact.
  59. IRAP - International Refugee Assistance
    Project
  60. Awareness is key - stay informed about the challenges
    faced by
    refugees by subscribing
    to IRAP's newsletter.
  61. IRAP has a Peer-to-Peer
    Fundraising program that lets you create your
    own fundraiser for the organization. Get creative - plan a party, BBQ, or food drive. If
    you need help,
    just email development@refugeerights.org and
    they'll
    be happy to guide you.
  62. Keep an eye out for IRAP's remote Zoom events,
    where you can learn
    about direct ways to help those in need. They welcome new participants and are eager to
    educate people
    about their cause.
  63. Refugees International:

    Voice for Powerful Action
  64. There are several ways to support Refugees International,
    including
    attending events hosted by the organization in New York City and Washington, DC.
    Although in-person
    attendance may be challenging, events are usually live-streamed and can be viewed on the
    organization's
    blog. Stay informed and
    updated about the
    plight of refugees worldwide by subscribing to their
    newsletter
    and be alerted of
    any volunteer opportunities that arise.
  65. Refugees International is committed to advocating for
    policies that
    help persecuted and oppressed communities. Right now, they need your support to pass the
    Afghan
    Adjustment Act. You can make a difference by volunteering your time to sign the pledge
    and sharing it
    on
    social media. This will not only bring attention to the cause but also notify your local
    representatives
    of your support. By using the hashtag #ThisIsHome, you can also join the effort to urge
    Congress to act
    on this bill and help over 70,000 Afghans restart their lives in the United States after
    the Taliban
    took control of their country.
  66. Click here
    to find ways to share this pledge on social media and help
    refugees find a home.

The devastating effects of the earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria in early February
2023 has shaken the world to its core. With over 20,000 confirmed deaths and countless
others injured and trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings, the situation is dire.
The freezing temperatures and already existing poverty in these countries make the need for
aid and rescue efforts even more pressing.


In response to this crisis, Molhamteam, a global charity, has launched an
"Earthquake Response Campaign"
to provide direct aid and resources to those affected by the disaster.
Founded by a group of Syrian university students, this organization was
established with the goal of aiding refugees fleeing to neighboring countries.
Over time, the organization has grown to supply food, shelter, and medication
to those in need and has expanded to include legal offices in several countries
including Germany, Sweden, Canada, and Turkey. The goal of Molhamteam remains
unchanged: to put an end to world suffering.

Ways To Help:

  • To make a difference in the lives of those affected by
    the earthquake
    in Turkey and Syria,
    consider advocating for others to donate to organizations such as Molhamteam. Utilize your
    social media platforms, like Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, and your school's
    website
    to spread awareness about the urgency of the situation and encourage others to help.
  • You can also start your own fundraiser through
    Molhamteam's social
    media pages to
    raise funds and educate others about the disaster. Options include the Earthquake
    Response Campaign, Snowstorm Response Campaign, and the Displaced People in Arsal
    Camps campaign.
  • If you have the means, consider sponsoring a child in need.
  • If you are interested in volunteering, you can reach out
    to Molhamteam
    at
    info@molhamteam.com and they will assist you
    in finding remote
    opportunities
    to help families in need.
  • Other trusted organizations that could use your support
    and donations
    include AFAD, AKUT, Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations,
    AHBAP, and OXFAM.
  • Also, consider signing the "Progressive International"
    petition which
    is aimed at lifting US-EU sanctions to provide direct aid to Syria.
    Write to the White House, your local governor offices, and other
    political bodies to advocate for refugees and the need for fiscal government support.

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) was established to provide support to refugees
fleeing
conflict in Europe. Today, the organization operates in over 40 countries and 28 cities in
the United States to assist individuals and communities affected by humanitarian crises to
rebuild their
lives.

Ways To Help:

  • While donating
    to the IRC is extremely helpful,
    there is much more you can do as a volunteer!
  • You can start a fundraising campaign in your community,
    school, or on social media platforms using a partner website called "Tiltify."
    By clicking the link, you can access a toolkit provided by
    the IRC to learn how
    you can raise money for a cause you're passionate about, including increasing
    access to clean water, creating cash vouchers for necessities, or expanding
    access to educational programs.
  • The IRC also provides the opportunity to
    host a live
    stream fundraiser for a cause of your choice on platforms
    like YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, Instagram, and more. You can find a
    step-by-step guide on setting up a charity live stream in this 5-minute
    YouTube video.
  • Finally, the IRC has created over 141
    different volunteering opportunities across the United States.
    After you search for a volunteer opportunity that matches your goals,
    you get interviewed by an IRC staff member, attend a remote IRC orientation,
    complete a background check, and go from there.

Ámaxa has partnered with Teach by Tech to deploy a digital
library to refugees in need at another
refugee camp around the world. Using a Raspberry
Pi
computer,
an offline digital library provides
educational content to a large population of refugees who do not have access to traditional
education or Wi-Fi to access educational material online. The offline library actually
creates its
own Wi-Fi, allowing anyone who wants to access content to download it onto their own phones.
By joining the ámaxa program to accomplish this project, we will match you with a team and a
mentor who will help you deploy a library to a new refugee camp and make a real impact on
the
refugees living there!

Ways To Help:

  • If you’re in high school: apply
    now! We will match
    you with a remote team and a mentor
    that will guide you in solving your problem in 4-6 months.
  • If you’re not in high school: join our waitlist by
    emailing
    lauren@amaxaimpact.org

Alight was created to assist refugees with resettlement and first began as a
response to the Thai-Cambodian border crisis. Originally known as the
American Refugee Committee, Alight is currently creating hundreds of
health, sanitation, and educational services worldwide, serving
over 3,000,000 people worldwide.

Ways To Help:

  • Alight is always looking for volunteers and further has a
    multitude
    of internships that are remote to help
    you directly
    assist those in need of resettlement and resources.
    You can further create skill-based projects, attend events, and much more. They also
    encourage directly
    reaching out to volunteer@wearealight.org. For instance, if you're interested in
    photography, writing,
    or have other skills, they may be able to create a
    volunteer opportunity
    tailored to you!

"Save the Children" has a mission to ensure that every child has the chance to thrive.
Established in 1919
after the conclusion of World War I, the organization has worked tirelessly to bring an end
to the
hardships faced by children throughout Europe. Today, more than 100 years later, "Save the
Children"
continues to make a difference, operating globally, including in the United States, to
provide support to
children during times of crisis.

Ways To Help:

  • Get involved and make a difference with Save the
    Children! You can
    start your own fundraiser
    with the
    help of the organization. Simply reach out to
    getinvolved@savethechildren.org to
    learn
    how you can make a lifelong impact, whether it's supporting the
    U.S. Border Crisis, the recent earthquake crisis in Turkey/Syria, or something else.
  • You can also support the Children's Emergency Fund for
    the earthquake
    that hit the Syria and Turkey border by clicking here
    for more information.
    Currently, Save the Children has created a "Children's Emergency Fund" for the 7.8
    magnitude earthquake
    that struck the Syria and Turkey border. Click here
    to find out more information on how you can help.
  • Join one of the "Races
    2023" events to raise
    funds for children around
    the world. Click here to see the list of races and choose one that interests you.
  • There are also numerous
    volunteer
    opportunities available, such as
    advocating for children, starting fundraisers, volunteering through your school or
    workplace, and even
    starting a Save the Children school club. If you're outside of the United States, check
    out this special
    page just for you to learn about the options to support global causes remotely!
  • Additionally, you can take part in various campaigns! By
    joining
    the
    #STOPTHEWARONCHILDREN movement, you can contribute to ending the conflicts affecting
    children in
    countries such as Ukraine, Afghanistan, Syria, and Yemen. Click the link to show your
    support! There are
    also other ways to help children worldwide, including checking out the Save the Children
    Action Network
    (SCAN) and exploring the opportunities it
    offers.

Originally founded by Father Pedro Arrupe, over 25,000 Jesuit leaders in the past worked to
aid the
Vietnam crisis. Now, Jesuit Refugee Services (JRS) can be found around the world with a
mission to serve
and advocate for refugees as well as those forcibly displaced by conflict. The goal of this
organization
is to help people heal and come up with strategies to rebuild their lives and determine a
fruitful future.

Ways To Help:

  • Good news! You can still make a difference for JRS even
    from the
    comfort of your home. One way to support is by contacting your local policymakers and
    advocating for
    refugees’ rights and services. Sign up for JRS Action Alerts
    to stay informed
    about petitions and
    pledges that you can support, such as investing in refugee humanitarian education,
    psychological
    protection, and asylum safeguards. Your voice truly matters in making a change! For
    instance, the JRS
    currently has opportunities such as signing petitions for the 118th Congress committee
    to invest
    resources in refugee humanitarian education, psychological protection, and the creation
    of safeguards
    for those seeking asylum. They just reached that goal of 500 signatures! Keep up the
    alerts so you can
    continue mobilizing these needs.
  • Further, the JRS has events you can attend via zoom
    and in person.
    Every year the JRS also has a national advocacy day in which you, yourself, can bring
    your voice to the
    table. You can even view past events on the JRS website to inspire your future volunteer
    work.
  • Lastly, if you are religious, JRS has prayer resources available with
    over 20 prayers and reflections to provide comfort and hope for those affected by the
    crisis. It's
    important to find what works best for you so that you can make the biggest impact
    possible.

The British Red Cross is one of the largest organizations in the world aiding refugees. Aid
comes in the
form of providing health and education services for refugees and asylum seekers. Further,
this
organization goes a step above and beyond to help vulnerable migrants and survivors of
trafficking.

Ways To Help:

  • As a high school student (or any other individual), you
    can support
    this organization by becoming a member of the Every Refugee
    Matters
    community. The more individuals who
    take this pledge, the more visibility these critical issues receive. The pledge is also
    being used to
    oppose the Nationality and Borders
    Bill, which
    prioritizes the method of a refugee's arrival in a
    country over the reasons and dangers that prompted their escape. The passage of this
    bill would result
    in millions being stripped of their rights, criminalized, and even incarcerated. It is
    crucial to
    emphasize that every signature counts.
  • I believe every refugee matters.
  • I believe every refugee should be able to find
    safety.
  • I believe every refugee should have a
    home.
  • I believe every refugee should have the support
    they
    need.
  • I believe every refugee should be able to rebuild
    their life
    and contribute to society.

If you would like to help contribute to the British Red Cross, please sign here , and
share the pledge on
your social media and in your community.

  • Participating in Miles for
    Refugees in June is another way you can
    support the British Red Cross. This event offers six different distance options that
    symbolize the
    journeys refugees have taken to find safety. Your aim is to raise £150 through your
    social media
    profiles, which will be donated to the cause. Keep checking the website for updates on
    2023 and future
    opportunities.
  • Directly assisting the British Red Cross by volunteering
    to help
    refugees with their casework, administration, and interpretation needs is also a great
    way to help. The
    British Red Cross has a database to
    help you find volunteer opportunities in your area, along with
    information on how to apply. Additionally, they have resources available for teaching
    others in your
    community about the refugee crisis and how they can help. It's never too early or late
    to become an
    educator in your community.
  • Another way to support refugees is by purchasing
    products made
    by
    refugees. From specialty coffee to recycled cards, mugs, and more, these unique items
    not only make
    great conversation pieces, but also have a significant impact on the lives of those
    you're supporting.

RefugePoint was established with private funding to reach out to refugees who have been
overlooked by
traditional humanitarian aid. Initially established to provide HIV care for refugees in
Africa, the
organization now operates in over 30 countries to offer medical assistance and resettlement
support for
the most vulnerable individuals.

Ways To Help:

  • A meaningful way to support RefugePoint is by leaving a
    lasting
    impact. This organization provides you with the chance to directly contact their Chief
    Development
    Officer, hidey@refugepoint.org, to learn
    about remote
    options and pledges that can advance their
    mission. Get in touch with them for more information on how you can make a difference!

ORAM is a pioneering internationally recognized non-governmental organization (NGO)
dedicated to helping
individuals who are fleeing persecution based on gender identity, expression, and sexual
orientation. This
organization may be a great cause for you to support if you're an ally of, or a member of,
the LGBTQIA+
community. Some of the initiatives that ORAM directly supports include providing HIV
treatment, enhancing
access to sanitary facilities, and offering legal support for those affected.

Ways To Help:

  • Direct donations
    are extremely
    valuable to this organization. Another
    way you can get involved is by participating in their live seminars and pride
    receptions. Signing
    up for
    ORAM's newsletter is a great way to stay updated on event dates.
  • Although this form of giving back may seem like a big
    commitment for
    a high school student (or anyone in general), there is the option of sponsoring an
    LGBTQIA+ asylum
    seeker. If you or your family have the resources to provide a warm and safe environment
    for someone in
    need, ORAM will work directly with you to make that happen. Not only will you form a new
    bond with
    someone from across the world, but you will also help promote conversation about
    discrimination,
    prejudice, and acceptance. You can find more information by contacting info@oramrefugee.org or visiting
    their website. Don't
    hesitate to reach out
    to ORAM for other opportunities, as they welcome all forms of
    support.

RCUSA, established in 2000, aims to provide protection and support for asylum seekers,
refugees, and those
who have been displaced. A significant portion of RCUSA's efforts is focused on promoting
policies and
laws that encourage collaboration between the government and civil society. With a network
of more than 33
non-government organizations across the United States, RCUSA is dedicated to making America
a more
welcoming place for those seeking refuge.

Ways To Help:

Looking to support RCUSA and make a difference in the lives of refugees? Here are a few ways
to get
started:

  • Community
    Sponsorship Partner with a
    local community sponsor and
    welcome a refugee family with open arms! This is your chance to show empathy, love, and
    humanity to
    those in need. Check out this interactive
    map to find opportunities near you.
  • Advocacy: Make your voice heard! Whether in person or
    online,
    advocate for policies that support refugees and push back against anti-refugee
    initiatives. Sign
    pledges, engage with local policymakers, and connect with national and state
    elected leaders.
    RCUSA has
    resources to help you find individuals to contact at the city, municipal, and
    commissioner level.
  • Volunteering: Lend a helping hand at your local
    resettlement agency.
    Whether you're working at the front desk or teaching English, you can make a positive
    impact in the
    lives of refugees. Reach out to info@rcusa.org for
    more information
    on how you can get involved.
  • Share Your Story: Your story has power! Whether you're a
    staff
    member, refugee, supporter of refugee rights, or an advocate, share your story and
    raise awareness about
    the importance of supporting refugees.

IOM is one of the top leading intergovernmental organizations that specialize in the field
of migration.
With over 175 member states and offices in 100+ countries, IOM is on a mission to promote
humane
conditions for all and has aided over 1.7M+ migrants. Their water program has helped over
13.3 million
individuals, cash-based assistance has reached 1.9M+ individuals, and over 4.8 million
people benefitted
from their shelter and non-food item assistance.

Ways To Help:

  • IOM has ample volunteering opportunities and internships to help
    assist migrants around the world. They do have a minimum threshold of being 19 years old
    to apply, so
    this may be a perfect opportunity for you to keep in the back of your mind if you're
    pursuing higher
    education or would like a career in assisting refugees in crisis.
  • On the other hand, volunteering opportunities are not
    limited by age!
    The IOM works directly with a program known as the United Nations Volunteers.
    Email hq@unvolunteers.org
    and the organization will work to find you volunteering opportunities either remotely or
    in your
    community!

The World Food Programme is one of the world’s largest humanitarian organizations that work
to help
individuals recover from disaster, conflict, and more. Typically, this organization focuses
on utilizing
funds for food assistance and disaster relief. Working in over 120 countries, this relief
organization
does more than short-term resolutions, they give the tools to women, children, farmers, and
more to
improve productivity and create pathways to stability.

Ways To Help:

  • To support the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP),
    there are
    various ways to get involved and make a difference in the fight against hunger. One of
    the simplest and
    most fun ways is to play the game "Free Rice." With
    every correct
    answer, 10 grains of rice will be
    donated to WFP. This game not only provides a fun way to volunteer, but also helps raise
    awareness and
    support for various issues faced by refugees, such as health and nutrition, climate
    action, and gender
    equality.
  • Another way to support WFP is by pledging your commitment
    to fighting
    hunger through their organization. You can sign appeals
    such as the Madagascar Emergency Appeal and the
    Urgent Yemen Appeal, and make your voice heard.
  • Lastly, if you have innovative ideas for food relief
    programs, WFP
    encourages you to share them. Regardless of your age, you have the potential to come up
    with solutions
    to real-world problems. If your idea is feasible, you could receive up to $100,000 in
    equity-free
    funding, mentorship, and access to WFP's network. Submit
    an application to WFP today if you have a call
    to action and want your idea to be seen and heard!

The Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS) has a rich history of aiding refugees,
beginning with
its establishment to help those displaced by war in Europe. Over time, the organization
evolved and
broadened its scope to support refugees beyond the Lutheran community. Currently, LIRS is
recognized for
providing critical legal services to refugees, assisting them with navigating the complex
immigration and
visa processes.

Ways To Help:

  • LIRS offers a variety of volunteering
    opportunities for individuals
    to make a difference in the lives of refugees. From advocacy and national programs to
    resettlement,
    detention visits, foster care, and pen pal ministry, there is a cause for everyone to
    support. You can
    sign up for a volunteer contract form and
    let LIRS help
    you find the right opportunity to fit your
    interests.
  • Through the "ACT" database, you
    can have a direct
    impact on the lives
    of refugees. For example, the "Fresh Change" program enables you to welcome new
    immigrants by providing
    them with a bag of clothing. You can also organize a Fresh Change clothing drive in your
    community or
    school!
  • If you have language skills, you can sign up to be an interpreter
    via
    phone or Zoom with the Border Servant Corps and assist refugees around the world. Other
    options include
    joining or starting a pen
    pal program to keep refugees connected with their loved ones. With so many fun
    and meaningful ways to get involved, I encourage you to click here and discover
    the other programs
    available to make an impact.

The International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP) is dedicated to supporting refugees in
their pursuit
of safety. They do so through offering legal aid, engaging in litigation, advocating for
better policies,
and more. IRAP recognizes that refugees often face political and economic marginalization,
so they work
tirelessly to level the playing field and protect the rights of those seeking refuge. IRAP
has made such a
significant impact that it is now supported by several law schools in the United States,
where students
volunteer their time and skills to assist those in need.


The International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP) focuses on supporting refugees by
providing legal aid,
undertaking litigation, advocating for policy change, and more to defend the rights of
individuals seeking
refuge. As refugees often face marginalization on both political and economic fronts, IRAP
works
tirelessly to address imbalances in public policy and protect the rights of those in need.
IRAP has
received widespread support and recognition, with multiple law schools in the United States
sponsoring the
organization and providing volunteer opportunities for their students to support those in
need.


For more information on the types of litigation IRAP engages in, including their efforts to
combat
discriminatory policies and bills, as well as access to legal resources, click here !

Ways To Help:

  • Awareness is key - stay informed about the challenges
    faced by
    refugees by subscribing
    to IRAP's newsletter.
  • IRAP has a Peer-to-Peer
    Fundraising program that lets you create your
    own fundraiser for the organization. Get creative - plan a party, BBQ, or food drive. If
    you need help,
    just email development@refugeerights.org and
    they'll
    be happy to guide you.
  • Keep an eye out for IRAP's remote Zoom events,
    where you can learn
    about direct ways to help those in need. They welcome new participants and are eager to
    educate people
    about their cause.

Refugees International was established with the aim of advocating for the provision of
critical aid,
safeguarding the rights of displaced individuals globally, developing solutions for
displacement-related
issues, and advancing human rights in developing countries. It's worth mentioning that the
organization
operates independently, as they do not receive funding from the government or the United
Nations. This
impartiality strengthens their credibility when working with the US administration, the US
Congress, the
UN, and other governments worldwide. Originally founded in 1979 to support refugees in Laos,
Cambodia, and
Vietnam, Refugees International has been tirelessly working towards its ultimate goal of
improving the
lives of those most in need.

Ways To Help:

  • There are several ways to support Refugees International,
    including
    attending events hosted by the organization in New York City and Washington, DC.
    Although in-person
    attendance may be challenging, events are usually live-streamed and can be viewed on the
    organization's
    blog. Stay informed and
    updated about the
    plight of refugees worldwide by subscribing to their
    newsletter
    and be alerted of
    any volunteer opportunities that arise.
  • Refugees International is committed to advocating for
    policies that
    help persecuted and oppressed communities. Right now, they need your support to pass the
    Afghan
    Adjustment Act. You can make a difference by volunteering your time to sign the pledge
    and sharing it
    on
    social media. This will not only bring attention to the cause but also notify your local
    representatives
    of your support. By using the hashtag #ThisIsHome, you can also join the effort to urge
    Congress to act
    on this bill and help over 70,000 Afghans restart their lives in the United States after
    the Taliban
    took control of their country.
  • Click here
    to find ways to share this pledge on social media and help
    refugees find a home.