U.S COMMITTEE FOR REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS
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since 1911

WHO WE ARE

The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), established in 1911, is a nongovernmental, not-for-profit international organization dedicated to addressing the needs and rights of refugees and immigrants. USCRI, working with its affiliates, provides legal services, social, and health services to refugees, unaccompanied migrating children, trafficking survivors, and other immigrants in all 50 states, El Salvador, Honduras, Kenya, and Mexico. USCRI advocates for the rights of refugees and immigrants both nationally and globally, helping to drive policies, practices and law.

OUR VISION

Immigrants, refugees, and uprooted people will live dignified lives with their rights respected and protected in communities of opportunity.

OUR MISSION

To protect the rights and address the needs of persons in forced or voluntary migration worldwide and support their transition to a dignified life.

We Build Bridges That Connect Different Communities to Each Other—

Accentuating Our Similarities and Celebrating Our Differences.

OUR VALUES

USCRI’s core values are derived from the organizational statements and activities:

 

1.  Human Dignity and Rights: USCRI is dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights and dignity of refugees, immigrants, and forcibly displaced people worldwide. They emphasize creating a world where migrants and refugees live with respect and protection in communities of opportunity.

 

2.  Equal Opportunity and Inclusion: USCRI believes in the American character as one that embraces newcomers with equal rights and opportunities. They promote cultural pluralism, celebrate diversity, and encourage immigrants to maintain their languages and cultures while participating in American life.

 

3.  Self-Sufficiency and Community Integration: A core value is facilitating the transition of refugees and immigrants to self-reliant, contributing members of their communities. This is evident in their programs focusing on employment, housing, education, and health services to foster independence and integration.

 

4.  Humanitarian Advocacy: USCRI values fair and humane public policy. It advocates nationally and globally to drive policies, practices, and laws that protect refugees and immigrants. It works to educate decision-makers and promote global leadership in providing protection to victims of persecution.

 

5.  Partnership and Collaboration: USCRI emphasizes the importance of partnerships with community members, employers, volunteers, and local organizations to support refugees and immigrants. They believe in building bridges between newcomers and communities through collaborative efforts.

 

6.  Empathy and Support for the Vulnerable: USCRI prioritizes serving the most vulnerable populations, including unaccompanied children, trafficking survivors, and those fleeing persecution. Their programs, such as shelters and health services, reflect a commitment to compassionate, culturally sensitive support.

 

These values are reflected in USCRI’s mission to “protect the rights and address the needs of persons in forced or voluntary migration worldwide and support their transition to a dignified life” and their vision of a world where “displacement may have defined their past, but their future is reimagined with unlimited possibilities.

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