Adoption
Burial Assistance
CCHD & CRS
Client Rights
Counseling
Family Life
Hispanic Services
Immigration Services
Justice & Peace Education
Marriage Preparation
Natural Family Planning
OEO/CSS (Murphy, NC)
Parish Social Ministry
Pregnancy Support
Refugee Resettlement
Respect Life
Youth Services

There is an immediate, critical need for monetary donations to assist refugees in paying for food, utilities and housing as well as defraying the cost of seeking employment. All donations are tax deductible. For more information, please call 704-370-3283.

Refugee Resettlement
Ongoing Needs

A refugee leaves home forever
because of war, persecution,
natural disasters, etc.

1123 S. Church St.
Charlotte, NC 28203 
704-370-3277
704-370-3290 (fax)
 
ceponce@charlottediocese.org

50 Orange Street
Asheville, NC 28801
828-255-0146
828-253-7339 (fax)
Select WRO Services
for more information.

The Refugee Resettlement Office provides quality services and a caring support system that will empower refugees to become self-sufficient, self-reliant and productive members of society.  The office serves as a link between the refugee population, other service agencies and the local community.

Through the combined efforts of paid staff and a network of volunteers, the Refugee Office is able to provide assistance with housing, social services, health care, social security registration, school registration, and cultural and community orientation.  It also provides employment orientation and placement, interpretation and initial transportation to appointments.  Instruction in English as a Second Language is available through group classes and in-home volunteer tutors.

In addition, this Office assists refugee clients applying for family members to come to the United States through appropriate immigration services.  A year after their arrival, refugees qualify to file for their adjustment of status as permanent residents and five years later, they may file for their naturalization to become citizens of the United States. The Refugee Office helps them file their applications and walks them through the process.
 
HISTORY

Since 1975, the Refugee Office has assisted in the resettlement of more than 10,000 refugees from 27 nationalities.  The Refugee Office maintains a philosophy of early employment, self-sufficiency, and self-reliance to assure a smooth transition into our community. This Office has been recognized nationally for having excelled in refugee resettlement.  It was the recipient of the John E. McCarthy Memorial Award for Excellence in Services to Refugees, the Peace Award granted by the Charlotte Area Peace Corps Association in 2001, and various other awards from the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops Migration and Refugee Services for outstanding services to the Montagnards and for outstanding services and community support.

Donate Working Cars

Transportation to the work site is essential to refugees. The Refugee Office accepts donations of cars that are in good working condition. All donations are tax deductible according to IRS rules and regulations. Please call 704-370-3286.