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Welcome is an American Value
Following is a message from Annie Nolte-Henning, executive director of the Community Sponsorship Hub.
Open Call for Advisory Board Members
The Community Sponsorship Hub (CSH) is excited to announce an open call for nominations to its Advisory Board. We have an established board of six (6) activists, academics, philanthropists, and thought leaders, and are seeking an additional three (3) advisors to join this highly collaborative, committed, and forward-thinking group focused on innovating and safeguarding refugee protection and welcome through community sponsorship. Of special interest are advisors with expertise in policy and advocacy. CSH is committed to centering refugee voices and invites individuals with lived and professional experience to apply.
Campus Catalyst Grant Funding Announcement
The Community Sponsorship Hub (CSH) is pleased to announce a second round of funding through the Campus Catalyst Grant.
New Data Reveals Welcome Corps Sponsors in Every State + D.C.
More than 65,000 people across the United States have formed sponsor groups in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., to welcome refugees through the Welcome Corps. The Welcome Corps is a U.S. Department of State program that empowers everyday Americans to directly support refugee resettlement.
The Welcome Corps Celebrates First Year of New Service Opportunity for Americans to Privately Sponsor Refugees
The Welcome Corps program empowers everyday Americans to help refugees from around the world find safety and build new lives in the United States
Exciting Update: Meet CSH’s Executive Leadership Team!
Minnesota’s future: State’s welcoming tradition still unites us
Minnesota has a legacy of welcoming refugees. And true to that tradition, Minnesotans were the first to welcome refugee families under the new national Welcome Corps program.
I'm not surprised that Minnesota is leading the way nationally in welcoming refugees, and you shouldn't be either. But what may surprise is that these debut groups of welcomers aren't from the Twin Cities.
Last month, on World Refugee Day, two groups of private sponsors in Worthington and Moorhead welcomed the first refugees to arrive in the United States through the Welcome Corps. They were a three-generation Congolese family and a single individual from Ethiopia. After months of preparation, groups of volunteers arrived at the nearest major airport — one in Sioux Falls and the other in Fargo — to provide a warm welcome and a ride to the refugees' first homes in the United States.
A Refugee’s Reflection: Embracing Freedom, Hope and the Power of Welcome
As a refugee who sought sanctuary and a fresh start in the United States, I find myself reflecting on the significance of the Fourth of July. This day holds a profound meaning for me and countless others who have experienced displacement, war or the relentless pursuit of freedom. As I join in the celebrations, I embrace the day's spirit with a deep sense of gratitude and renewed hope for the future.
New Milestone in America’s tradition of welcome: Welcome Corps sponsors welcome refugees in Minnesota
The Welcome Corps offers community approach to refugee resettlement
Following is a statement by Annie Nolte-Henning, interim executive director of the Community Sponsorship Hub.