About USCRI
About USCRI
About USCRI

For nearly 100 years the US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants has acted to address the needs and rights of persons in forced or voluntary migration worldwide by advancing fair and humane public policy, facilitating and providing direct professional services, and promoting the full participation of migrants in community life.

Every day we help:

  • Refugees fleeing war and persecution find immediate safety and assistance Refugee families find permanent safe homes where they can rebuild their lives. Sometimes this means going back to the country of their birth, other times settling in the country to which they have fled, and occasionally settling in a third country that accepts refugees such as Canada, Australia, the US, or many European countries
  • Refugee families resettling in the US
  • Unaccompanied refugee and immigrant children who are in the US with without their parents or other responsible adult

Learn more about our campaign to End Human Warehousing

Learn more about Refugee Resettlement

Learn more about The National Center for Refugee and Immigrant Children

Learn more about the 10 Worst Countries for Refugees

You can help refugees by:

Making a tax-deductible donation to USCRI

Volunteering to provide legal assistance to refugee and immigrant children through The National Center for Refugee and Immigrant Children

We depend on the generous support of caring people like you to make this work possible. We value the trust of our supporters and we are good stewards of the gifts we receive. Ninety-three cents of every dollar we receive goes directly into our work for refugees.

Are you a refugee? Share your story with others

USCRI
1717 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036
202 347 3507
info@uscridc.org