06/09/2026
Healthy Teeth 😁🦷 Our young refugee and immigrant clients visited a dental clinic at Middlesex Community College. They were able to receive free dental cleaning and treatment provided with care. We thank Middlesex Community College for ensuring our refugee and immigrant youth receive dental care. Our Community Services team works alongside community partners, like MCC, to connect clients with medical care they need.
Learn more about the case management work of our Community Services team: https://hubs.li/Q04kxBny0
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06/08/2026
Loving Freely 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈💕 In the summer of 2024, Ousmane participated in his first-ever Pride Parade. This was a very new experience for Ousmane, who was forced to flee his native country of Senegal nearly a decade earlier because of the country's severe anti-LGBTQIA laws. He spent many years in a refugee camp in Mauritania, where he experienced racial discrimination and marginalization. Despite the challenges there, there was also a real bright spot: meeting his partner, Yaya. When Ousmane was approved to resettle in the U.S., he and Yaya were temporarily separated, but Ousmane worked hard to build a future for them both. They have since been reunited, Ousmane has a job, and he has met friends and coworkers he can count on.
“Ousmane may have the most strength of character of anyone I’ve ever met,” shared his Employment Case Specialist, Sara. “He came to Boston with a laser-sharp vision of the life he wanted, and it’s been absolutely incredible watching him go after that life despite the innumerable obstacles that lay in his way.”
This , join us in celebrating and advocating for Ousmane and our LGBTQIA community members, who deserve to live and love freely without fear of persecution. Read the blog to learn more about Ousmane’s journey: https://hubs.li/Q04kxGhz0
06/08/2026
“People should be out celebrating, they should be watching it at big public venues, but instead what our clients are telling us is that they’re gonna be staying inside, laying low and watching it indoors,” IINE President and CEO Jeff Thielman told GBH News as MIRA: Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, Inc., Maine Immigrants' Rights Coalition, the NH Alliance for Immigrants and Refugees, the Vermont Asylum Assistance Project, and the ACLU of Massachusetts put out a travel advisory warning ahead of the FIFA World Cup. People from around the world will travel to the U.S. for this event that should be a time for celebration of incredible sportsmanship, diversity, and international cooperation but instead could be subject to undo violation of their rights.
Read the article below to learn more about what travelers can expect when arriving in the United States ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Advisory warn visitors of immigration constraints ahead of World Cup
Groups say surveillance, human rights, and entry are all in question, especially at airports
06/03/2026
Uplift Women and Girls ♀️✨ Join us for our WILLOW Fund Breakfast Panel on Wednesday, June 10 at 7:30 a.m at the WBUR CitySpace. Hear from a panel with personal and professional expertise in the challenges and opportunities encountered by refugee and immigrant women and girls in our communities. The panel includes Ana Hebra Flaster, Author, a Cuban immigrant, published author, and journalist, Yves Salomon-Fernandez, a Haitian immigrant and President of the Urban College of Boston, Mariana Siqueira, Talent Acquisition Lead, Triumvirate Environmental, and Alexandra Weber, IINE’s Senior Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer.
🎟️ Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, the individual ticket price has dropped from $75 to $50!
🌟 Current students or nonprofit employees can purchase a ticket for only $25!
Your attendance helps support IINE’s WILLOW Fund (Women’s Initiative for Learning, Liberation, Opportunity & Well-Being), which works to remove barriers that impede refugee women and girls’ access to health education, safety, and employment.
Learn more about our WILLOW Fund and join us for the WILLOW Fund Breakfast Panel to improve the resettlement experience of immigrant women and girls: https://hubs.li/Q04jYgFM0
05/29/2026
📽️ Join us in celebrating Pride & World Refugee Awareness Month during Belmont World Film's 24th International Film Series. The theme of the film festival, “Thicker than Water,” explores the ties that bind us together in our humanity across cultures and continents.
View three films showcasing moving and diverse immigrant stories from various corners of the world at West Newton Cinema.
-Enzo, Mon. June 1 at 7PM, a drama about a 16-year-old boy who defies his bourgeois family’s expectations by starting a masonry apprenticeship where he meets a charismatic Ukrainian colleague.
-Lost Land, Mon. June 8 at 7PM, a film about the perilous journey from Bangladesh to Malaysia of four-year-old Shafi and his nine-year-old sister to reunite with family. This first-ever Rohingya-language film, featuring an all-Rohingya cast, is the winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Venice International Film Festival.
-Promised Sky, Mon. June 15 at 7PM, a film following three women from Côte d’Ivoire, living together in Tunisia out of status who take in a young girl washed ashore after a shipwreck.
Each impactful film will be followed by a discussion with professionals with various expertise, including human rights and film.
We are honored to co-present these films alongside Belmont World Film and Belmont Against Racism. Come by our table on Mon. June 8th and learn more about how you can support refugees and immigrants in our communities.
🎟️ Buy tickets today: https://hubs.li/Q04jnSdY0
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05/27/2026
📣 Register for our WILLOW Fund Breakfast Panel on Wednesday, June 10 at 7:30 a.m at the WBUR CitySpace. Join us for an inspiring, educational event, bringing together a panel of expert speakers to provide insights into the challenges and opportunities encountered by newly-arriving women in our communities.
🔊 Meet the panelists:
-Ana Hebra Flaster, Author a Cuban immigrant, published author, and journalist
-Yves Salomon-Fernandez, a Haitian immigrant and President of the Urban College of Boston
-Mariana Siqueira, Talent Acquisition Lead, Triumvirate Environmental
-Alexandra Weber, IINE’s Senior Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer
🎟️ TICKET PRICE DROP 🎟️ Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, the individual ticket price has dropped from $75 to $50!
✨ Current students or nonprofit employees can purchase a ticket for only $25!
The event will help support IINE’s WILLOW Fund (Women’s Initiative for Learning, Liberation, Opportunity & Well-Being), which works to improve refugee women and girls’ resettlement experiences by removing barriers that impede their access to health education, safety, and employment. Learn more about our WILLOW Fund, and empower refugee women and girls and join us for the WILLOW Fund Breakfast Panel: https://hubs.li/Q04j01S90
05/26/2026
Delivering Safety 🛞 Earlier this year, representatives from the City of Manchester NH Health Department spoke to our Congolese Women’s Group about the importance of fitting cars with car seats for child safety. Following this workshop, the Manchester Health Department staff delivered and installed 15 car seats for our refugee and immigrant clients.
We thank community partners, like the Manchester Health Department, for helping to ensure everyone in the community is safe.