Ways to Get Involved and Help Tallahassee’s Refugees
Provide tutoring at Leon County schools
Volunteer program info
leonschools.net/Page/92
Teach ESL classes
literacyvolunteersleon.org/volunteers
Spread the word about refugees’ needs through social media
How to share on social media
rescue.org/announcement/spread-word-tallahassee
Work with the IRC
Volunteer
rescue.org/announcement/how-volunteer-tallahassee
Intern
rescue.org/announcement/internship-opportunities-tallahassee
Supply needed items
rescue.org/announcement/items-needed-refugees-tallahassee
Find affordable housing
rescue.org/announcement/other-ways-get-involved-tallahassee
Work with the Department of Children and Families
myflfamilies.com/service-programs/refugee-services
Host a fundraising campaign
How to get started
unrefugees.org/fundraise-refugees
Employ refugees or offer paid internships
rescue.org/announcement/other-ways-get-involved-tallahassee
Communicate and collaborate with other community groups interested in helping refugees
Catholic Charities: ccnwfl.org/resettlement-services
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: lds.org/refugees
- Volunteer work (all): Karen Duncan, karladunc@hotmail.com
City Church: citychurchtallahassee.com
- Volunteer work: Jen Stewart, jentstewart@gmail.com
- Supply drives: donations@echotlh.org, (850) 224-ECHO
- Tutoring: Anne Hudgens, anne.m.hudgens@gmail.com
FSU Advocates for Immigrants and Refugee Rights: studentgroups.fsu.edu/organization/AIRRLAW
Refugees of TLH: refugeesoftlh.com
Tallahassee Democrat: tallahassee.com/search/refugees/
Read more about Tallahassee’s Refugees
Agency Works to Make Refugees Self-Sufficient