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USCRI Partner Agency Retreat: Strengthening Strategy, Solidarity, and Shared Purpose

August 1, 2025

On July 30–31, USCRI convened a two-day Partner Agency Retreat with 23 of the oldest and most trusted refugee resettlement organizations in the United States. This internal gathering offered space to coordinate strategy, deepen collaboration, and reaffirm our collective commitment to protecting the rights of refugees and immigrants.

Day 1 opened with introductions and a presentation from USCRI’s policy analysts, who provided updates on current resettlement issues and answered questions from the field. From there, partners engaged in dialogue to identify challenges and co-create next steps for the months ahead.

In the afternoon, we heard from two key speakers—The CATO Institute and The Penn Hill Group. Both offered timely insights into effective advocacy, bipartisan messaging, and relationship-building across political lines. These sessions highlighted the importance of shared values and strategic communication in advancing refugee protection in today’s climate.

Day 2 began with internal, small-group discussions on communications and programming. Agencies collaborated on shared messaging, alignment, and new ways to move forward as a unified national network.

Later in the morning, Christine Herrmann, USCRI’s Director of Development, led a session focused on fundraising strategy. Partners exchanged ideas on strengthening development efforts and expanding collective impact through innovation and collaboration.

We closed the retreat with an inspiring presentation from Zara Marselian of La Maestra Community Health Centers. She shared the story of her organization’s background and the evolution of the La Maestra Circle of Care®, a holistic approach to meeting the needs of diverse, underserved communities.

The retreat left us energized, aligned, and recommitted to our mission.

In times of uncertainty, collaboration is our greatest strength.


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