Refugee School Impact Program

Refugee School Impact Grant

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The Refugee School Impact Grant helps refugee children ages 5 – 18 succeed in school. This program also helps refugee parents understand the school system and provide the support their children need to succeed.

What activities does the Refugee School Impact Grant provide?

The Refugee School Impact Grant provides: 

World Refugee Day

World Refugee Day 2024

For a world where refugees are welcomed

world refugee day

In 2000 the United Nations General Assembly established June 20 as World Refugee Day. Since 2001, people all over the world have celebrated World Refugee Day (WRD) with events that honor the world’s refugees and raise awareness about their continued plight. Events to honor World Refugee Day are held worldwide, from refugee camps around the world to right here in Wisconsin. 

Federal Links

Federal Links

Find information on refugee resettlement and related services from the federal government.

Refugee Advisory Committee

State Refugee Advisory Committee

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Mission and Goals Statement

We advocate for the personal and economic self-sufficiency of refugees in Wisconsin. By advising state agencies, educating our communities and refugee groups, and promoting cultural competency in all areas of service delivery and planning, we will accomplish the following goals: