Volunteers help refugees thrive.

In the heart of Northern California—one of the most diverse parts of the U.S.—volunteers play a critical role helping newcomers rebuild their lives. Check out this story and a collection of quotes about the impact of local volunteers!

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Meet Katelyn

“My experience created a deep admiration for the resilience and determination of our new neighbors.”

Seeing media reports about the global refugee crisis inspired Katelyn to bridge the gap between her academic research and the needs of refugees. As a PhD candidate specializing in vehicle emissions, the IRC was the perfect place to roll up her sleeves and make a difference. 

What she does

Katlyn leverages her expertise to help newcomers overcome a major challenge: navigating their new community. Her trainings transform intricate transit schedules into clear instructions and demystify bus routes and subway lines for those who rely on them most.

“It's a tangible way to use my expertise to improve people's lives. I take pride in equipping people with skills to live in a new environment.” 

How it helps

Imagine the impact: a person arriving in a new country—overwhelmed by unfamiliar transportation systems—gaining the self-reliance to traverse their new community with confidence. 

"Volunteers expand the IRC’s impact and foster a diverse, empathetic community,” said Katelyn. “The most rewarding part is knowing we can make their adjustment a little smoother.” 

At the same time, she notes that a lack of volunteers limits the potential impact and encourages others to find ways to get involved.

Now, next time you board a train or bus, think of Katelyn and how people like you can help newcomers move forward... one transit route a time. 

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More from volunteers with the IRC

Nuria, former volunteer now on staff at the IRC in San Jose

“One thing that makes volunteering with the IRC so special is the people. Everyone was so welcoming and made me feel free to be myself, a true testament to their commitment to diversity and inclusivity. I’m also inspired by the newcomers I meet—their strength, resilience, appreciation, and love in times of extreme challenge.”

Patrice

"Volunteering at the IRC has been transformative. Not only can I offer support, I also learn about their rich culture and traditions. Their warmth and generosity made volunteering a deeply meaningful journey."

Deborah

“I volunteer to help refugees in difficult circumstances establish their lives and be around people from more diverse backgrounds. I can offer a warm welcome that they may not have encountered elsewhere and extend the reach of the IRC’s dedicated staff.”

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Marissa

“Volunteering with the IRC impacts people facing immense challenges. It’s an honor to work alongside so many people driven by a shared commitment to helping others. I’ve never worked in such a positive, supportive environment.” 

Alla

“My own experience immigrating to the U.S. 19 years ago inspired me to volunteer with the IRC. I’m glad I can provide some support—however small—to newcomers facing similar challenges.”

Eva

“I volunteer because I whole heartedly support the IRC’s mission and values. Their staff cultivates a community that is unmatched and I am proud to be part of it.” 

Milanna 

“Volunteering with the IRC allows me to be part of a global community locally and advocate alongside newcomers for their needs."

Marissa

“The IRC’s dedication to displaced people around the world motivated me to volunteer. Despite the many challenges faced in resettlement, the IRC’s work is always aligned with its mission. I always knew I wanted to work with an organization like this.” 

Emily

“I started volunteering after hearing the IRC present at my school. It’s rewarding to work with new families and be engaged in meaningful work.”

Click here to make a donation to the IRC in Northern California.