Find a Refugee Services Provider

Many organizations across Wisconsin partner with the Bureau of Refugee Programs to provide support to refugees and other eligible populations as they transition to their new community. Organizations such as refugee resettlement agencies, schools, literacy agencies, clinics, mental health service providers, and other community-based organizations provide culturally appropriate services to our new neighbors.
The following refugee services programs are provided in various areas of Wisconsin through partnership with the Bureau or Refugee Programs:
- Refugee Support Services (Employment Services)
- Employment services, including job readiness and help adults to find and enter employment.
- Refugee Support Services (ESL)
- English language instruction for adults and young adults age 16+.
- Refugee Support Services (Other Services)
- Social adjustment services, referral to public programs, and support to achieve U.S. citizenship.
- Refugee Medical Screening
- Comprehensive health screening for recently arrived refugees of any age.
- Refugee Health Promotion
- Services to promote overall health and well-being of adults.
- Refugee School Impact
- Support to help refugee students succeed in elementary, middle, and high school.
- Refugee Youth Mentoring
- Mentorship to support young adults (age 15-24) to achieve goals related to community integration, education, and career achievement.
- Services to Older Refugees
- Support community integration and achieving U.S. citizenship for senior adults age 60+.
To find a refugee services provider in your area, please browse the list below. To search for specific kinds of services, enter the related program name from the list above into the search bar below.