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Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program
Volunteers are a vital part of successful refugee resettlement. As friends, life skill teachers, and advocates, volunteers help newly arrived refugees navigate in their new culture. When relationships develop into long term friendships, volunteers offer both the motivation and the means for new refugees to become full members of American society. VRRP works in a partnership with volunteers to enrich the lives of our clients. Working together, we combine your life experience, creativity, and flexibility with our professional experience, training, and resources. When we add to this to the strong desire of our clients to learn about and be successful in their new community, we have the elements that promote long term success.
Description:
The Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program brings hope and opportunity to the lives of refugees and immigrants. We act to defend human rights, promote self-sufficiency and education and to forge community partnerships through a full range of programs & services.
VRRP, founded in 1980, provides comprehensive services to newly arrived refugees through a variety of direct and collaborative social service programs. VRRP helps refugees adapt to life in the United States. VRRP is a field office of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), a national voluntary agency that contracts with the U.S. State Department to resettle refugees. USCRI provides the administrative process through which refugees arrive in Vermont. When a refugee arrives at the airport, VRRP's work begins.
Contact people:
Office fax number: (802) 655-4020
Address:
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462 Hegeman Ave., Suite 101Colchester, VT 05446(See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.vrrp.org
| Last updated on November 17, 2009 |
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posted on October 11, 2006 |
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