Creating welcoming communities that thrive together
The Idaho Office for Refugees is the designated organization to oversee refugee resettlement in the state of Idaho, in partnership with resettlement agencies.
We create connections and offer programs such as Global Talent, Global Gardens, the English Language Center and the Refugee Speakers Bureau that promote well-being for New Americans and surrounding communities.
We create connections and offer programs such as Global Talent, Global Gardens, the English Language Center and the Refugee Speakers Bureau that promote well-being for New Americans and surrounding communities.
Resettlement in IdahoResettlement process & history in Idaho
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ResourcesIdaho community resource guide
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PartnersIdaho resettlement agencies & community partners
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News & UpdatesNorthwest Conference on Resettlement - Oct. 17 & 18 at The College of Idaho. Early Bird Registration opens Aug. 5! In the News: World Refugee Day Idaho Newsletter: July 2024 Idaho Community Resource Guide Tune in to our podcast, MOSAICS, on YouTube or listen wherever you get your podcasts. |
Idaho's RoleProviding refuge to people escaping persecution is a legacy that has made Idaho stronger. Click here to learn about the countries of origin & top primary languages spoken by the people who come to Idaho through refugee resettlement.
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Idaho Office for Refugees Programs
Refugee Speakers Bureau
Building bridges across cultures through storytelling and public dialogue English Language Center The Treasure Valley's designated English language institution for newly arrived refugees Global Gardens Equipping farmers from diverse backgrounds to grow and sell produce to the community |
Global Talent
Helping New Americans return to their field of expertise and growing Idaho’s pipeline of skilled workers Afghan Cultural Center Promoting Afghan culture, traditions, and customs, and nurturing a positive relationship with the wider community Idaho Community Advisor Network (I-CAN) Providing an additional layer of support and mentorship for new refugee families |