
Resources
Support our community members by getting involved with the organizations below.
Immigrant Law Center of MN

Legal support
The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota provides free immigration legal representation to low-income immigrants and refugees.
IAFR Jonathan House

Protect asylum seekers
Jonathan House is a ministry of the International Association for Refugees (IAFR), which assists asylum seekers who come to the US in need of protection from persecution or human rights violations.
They provide supportive housing, strategic connections to community services, and practical assistance.
Way to Grow

Family essentials drive
Way to Grow partners with families in the Twin Cities to promote equal opportunity to succeed.
By participating in their Neighbors Who Care initiative, you can purchase items from their essentials list to be sent to families in need.
Alight

Refugee aid
Alight works with legal refugees who have not yet obtained permanent residency. They provide refugees and their families with home-delivered groceries and medications, transportation to work, critical safety and security information, and more.
You can donate to their emergency fundraiser and/or get trained as a volunteer.
St. Louis Park Emergency Program

Monetary and Material Donations
St. Louis Park Emergency Program (STEP) provides food support, rent assistance, and more to neighbors in need.
You can donate money, clothes, and food to support STEP's mission.
CAPI

Housing concerns
Communities Advancing Prosperity for Immigrants (CAPI) works to resolve the housing concerns and food insecurity facing refugee families.
Source MN

Food delivery
Source MN provides food deliveries to those facing food insecurity. Packaging and/or delivering food through Source MN is a simple and flexible way to volunteer.
They also accept donations.
Arrive Ministries

Long-term volunteering
Arrive Ministries connects refugees with community members who'd like to provide practical support and life skills to those who have been forced to flee their homelands.
Volunteers have the opportunity to teach English or technology skills, help with homework, or employment mentor.