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Refugee Services

We Can Help By:
  • Providing speakers for presentations on refugee issues to local parishes and community groups
  • Assisting families to file papers to sponsor overseas refugees
  • Filing Adjustment of Status papers  
You Can Help By:
  • Preparing a welcome basket
  • Donating basic furniture to help set up an apartment (Used/Good Condition)
  • Assisting refugees in finding a job
  • Volunteering to help pick up and deliver furniture
  • Volunteering to assist with transportation
  • Offering financial assistance to help with security deposits or rent
 Refugee Resettlement
 5575 Conner
 Suite 204
 Detroit, MI 48213
 Office:(313) 921-1345
 Facsimile:(313) 921-1602

The Catholic Church has been active in the resettlement of refugees since the end of WWII. Here in the Detroit area, the archdiocese began to resettle refugees in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Since that time we have settled more than 8,000 refugees.
 
Refugees turn to the Church during these trying times in their lives. The Refugee Services program helps to develop and coordinate resettlement opportunities for refugees. The majority of the refugees that we settle in this area are joining family members and we help both the sponsors and families as they move towards self-sufficiency. 
 
A refugee is a person admitted lawfully to the United States because they may no longer return to their own country for fear of persecution due to race, religion, nationality or membership in a particular social or political group.  Refugees come from many areas of the world including the Middle East, Bosnia, Africa, Cuba and Southeast Asia. 
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