USCRI Cleveland

USCRI Cleveland U.S. USCRI advances the rights and lives of those who have been forcibly or voluntarily uprooted.

Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) is a national, nonprofit, non-governmental, nonsectarian, nonpartisan refugee resettlement and advocacy organization. For over 100 years, the unwavering commitment of our leadership, team, network of service providers, and advocates has helped redirect the destiny of countless vulnerable lives. Established in 1916, USCRI Cleveland has served refugees a

nd immigrants for 100 years. In the neighborhoods across Cleveland, Ohio, we open doors for uprooted people, helping the world’s most vulnerable rebuild their lives. We are part of a nationwide network that breaks through social, cultural, and economic barriers so previously interrupted lives can flourish. The first welcome begins with navigating American culture, laying solid foundations for a fresh start, and making essential community connections to successfully integrate into our community.

Yesterday, our team had the honor of accepting a donation from the . USCRI CLE was selected as their non-profit partner ...
05/06/2026

Yesterday, our team had the honor of accepting a donation from the . USCRI CLE was selected as their non-profit partner for March and April, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their commitment and compassion for welcoming and supporting Cleveland’s newcomers! Thank you!

05/06/2026

For many Rohingya refugees, food assistance was already stretched impossibly thin. Now, recent cuts mean some families are surviving on as little as $7 a month per person to meet basic food needs.

Behind this crisis are real people sharing what these reductions mean for their daily lives, their children, and their futures.

Hear directly from those living through this crisis and why continued humanitarian support remains critical.

Learn more about displacement in Myanmar at: https://bit.ly/3OT4AlZ

In honor of Met Gala Monday, we’re sharing the story of Adut Akech, a former refugee turned runway model.Her journey fro...
05/05/2026

In honor of Met Gala Monday, we’re sharing the story of Adut Akech, a former refugee turned runway model.

Her journey from Kakuma Refugee Camp reflects what’s possible when children are given the chance to rebuild and thrive.

Read more about the harsh realities of Kakuma from USCRI Kenya's Country Director.
Hear her stories and stay informed at: https://bit.ly/4eq85Ln

233 families fed. 150+ volunteer hours.Week after week, USCRI Cleveland volunteers load their cars with groceries and he...
05/05/2026

233 families fed. 150+ volunteer hours.

Week after week, USCRI Cleveland volunteers load their cars with groceries and head out to deliver food to newcomer families who lost SNAP benefits and are struggling to put meals on the table.

Since late 2024, they’ve shown up every single week, delivering pantry staples, fresh produce, and protein directly to families’ doorsteps. Because when support is taken away, our communities show up.

Read the full story at https://bit.ly/49s4yZq

Eid Mubarak! Wishing a joyful and blessed Eid to all who celebrate. As many gather in celebration, millions around the w...
03/20/2026

Eid Mubarak! Wishing a joyful and blessed Eid to all who celebrate. As many gather in celebration, millions around the world remain displaced, forced to flee their homes due to conflict beyond their control. The freedom to practice one’s religion safely is a basic human right, and one that must always be protected.

03/02/2026

This Women’s History Month, we honor trailblazers like Edith Terry Bremer, whose compassion led to the founding of U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants. Today, women and girls are disproportionately affected by displacement — facing heightened risks and barriers to safety, education, and opportunity. Her legacy reminds us why centering their strength, protection, and leadership matters more than ever. Learn more about our history at https://bit.ly/4u0Cg0Q

02/20/2026

A reported memo would allow DHS to arrest and detain lawfully admitted refugees who haven't yet secured green cards within a year of arrival. These refugees were thoroughly vetted by the U.S. government before arrival. With support from USCRI once they reached the United States, many are now rebuilding their lives across American communities.

Tens of thousands could be affected. This follows earlier re-vetting measures that have already created serious instability for refugee families.

Policies like this create fear, unnecessary detention, and prolonged uncertainty for the communities we serve, and they erode America’s tradition of welcoming those fleeing persecution, violence, and war.

We are incredibly grateful to a very generous and talented donor who hand‑knit over 70 much‑needed scarves for our clien...
02/10/2026

We are incredibly grateful to a very generous and talented donor who hand‑knit over 70 much‑needed scarves for our clients. Your kindness, creativity, and dedication will help keep so many newcomers in Cleveland warm this winter.

Your beautiful gift is more than a scarf — it’s a warm welcome and a reminder that our community cares. 💛🧣

Below, the USCRI team models some of these cozy creations! From all of us at USCRI Cleveland: thank you for your amazing generosity.

Please join USCRI Cleveland for a free legal clinic for the Afghan community this Saturday, February 7th at 10AM at 8216...
02/03/2026

Please join USCRI Cleveland for a free legal clinic for the Afghan community this Saturday, February 7th at 10AM at 8216 Lorain Ave.

A very BIG thank you to our friends at Good Neighbor Thrift Shop for their incredibly generous support of USCRI Clevelan...
01/14/2026

A very BIG thank you to our friends at Good Neighbor Thrift Shop for their incredibly generous support of USCRI Cleveland and the families we serve. We are so grateful for your continued partnership and collaboration as we welcome our newest neighbors into the community 💙

Throughout 2025 we were able to give $460,588 back to the community and the shop helped provide $15,000 of in kind giving!

Thank you for helping support our mission through donating, shopping, volunteering and sharing about us!

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