March Newsletter
A note from the Director
For 32 years, IRM has welcomed over 3400 refugees,
providing the essential support they need to become
independent members of our community. This support has
included housing, food, English classes, medical
appointments, and job readiness training during their first
90 days in the U.S. We have carried out this work in
partnership with the federal government, assisting fully
vetted refugees through official contracts.
However, on January 20, President Trump paused new
refugee arrivals, and on February 27, all federal contracts for
new arrivals were canceled. As a result, the U.S. refugee
admissions program, which has been in place since 1980, is
now effectively dismantled.
Despite these challenges, IRM remains committed to
assisting the 93 individuals who have arrived since October
1, as well as the record 273 refugees who arrived in FY24.
These families came with the assurance that the U.S. refugee
program would provide support as they worked toward
financial independence. Unfortunately, congressionally
allocated funds remain unavailable, leaving us uncertain
about future funding for these critical services.
We have been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Shapiro
foundation who will match it dollar for dollar. We also have
our main fundraiser Dinner on 5 Continents coming up on
March 15th and tickets are still available. You can call the
office or go to our website to make a reservation. The New
Bern community has always provided support with
volunteers and donations. The encouragement from our
community, means more than ever.
We are also in need of more volunteers to help these
families with more English practice, financial literacy, digital
literacy, and other life skills as they integrate into our
community. Introduce them to our parks, the library, help
them learn to use CARTs. You do not need to speak the
language, or have special training. We will fully support
volunteers as their role is even more important.
-Debi Miller, Executive Director
