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Episcopal Migration Ministries

What We Do

Refugees are ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances, fleeing persecution, oppression and war. Episcopal Migration Ministries partners with the U.S. Department of State to help refugees resettle in communities across the nation, giving them a chance to rebuild their lives.


Refugee Resettlement
In 2008, we resettled more than 4,000 refugees in the United States. Our network of affiliate offices, faith groups, and volunteers helps us extend hospitality to the stranger in our midst.


Churches and Refugee Ministry
Churches discover a mission opportunity at their doorstep through the resettlement ministry. A world of understanding is shared through the encounter of new neighbors.


Resettlement Stories
As lives are restored and differences of culture, religion and experience break down, personal transformation takes place for refugees and members of their new communities.


Advocacy
Many refugees and immigrants are often voiceless and invisible. We affirm the work of our colleagues in the Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations, which advocates on behalf of the uprooted both here and abroad.


Learn More
Want more information about those we’re helping, their journey to safety in the United States, and the services we provide? Click here.


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Events

Godly Play Core Training
4/10/2010  8:30 AM  - 5:30 PM  - All Saints' Episcopal Church, Belmont, MA

Aging with the Aging: A Spiritual Caregiver's Journey
4/21/2010  - 4/21/2010   12:00 AM  - 12:00 AM  - Walnut Village Retirement Community; 891 S. Walnut Street, Anaheim, CA

Why Serve: Discerning God's Call
6/3/2010  - 6/6/2010   12:00 AM  - 12:00 AM

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