About Us

Who We Are

SEMIRC’s Members are experts and practitioners from the region’s refugee resettlement community who represent 25 organizations across refugee resettlement, social services, government, workforce development, education, faith, legal services, advocacy, and more.

Our History

SEMIRC originally convened in 2016 and, after a four-year hiatus, relaunched in 2021 in preparation for a drastic increase in the number of refugee arrivals across the country from 15,000 to 125,000. Little did we know that we’d soon face two, back-to-back refugee crises with the evacuation of Afghans from Kabul and the war in Ukraine. While these events have strained our local resettlement system, the Collaborative and its members have been able to improve information sharing and the coordination of service and support to meet this growing need.

SEMIRC’s Mission

We believe it is our humanitarian imperative to not only welcome our new neighbors, but support them as they adjust to their new homes. In turn, refugees and other New Americans contribute significantly to our communities in a multitude of ways.

How We Work

SEMIRC’s workgroups design and implement creative, collaborative strategies to address obstacles to integration for New Americans. Our current workgroups focus on advocacy, community engagement, cultural orientation, and housing. Additionally, to be responsive to shifting needs and trends in resettlement and immigration, we create ad hoc groups to address timely concerns and plan special events.

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