Purpose and description: When refugees first arrive in Chicago, often with nothing more than a single
suitcase, they are overwhelmed by a new language, culture and environment. Together, we can help
them understand and adjust to all that is around them and provide critical support. Welcome a newly
arrived family or individual by visiting with them for at least six months and introducing them to the
community. You can invite your family, friends and co-workers to join you, or we can match you with
other volunteers. This is a great team building opportunity and can change the lives of the refugees –
and positively impact you too in the process!
Responsibilities:
• Training is provided by HIAS staff.
• Commitment to once-a-week visits with the family for six months is preferred.
• Mentoring goals include offering friendship and welcome, enabling self-sufficiency, and to
support learning about the community, for example, assisting with simple English everyday
conversation, grocery shopping, laundry, financial literacy, technology and accessing public
transport and community resources.
• Create an on-going, preset schedule for visits with the family and fellow team members.
• Communication and coordination as needed with HIAS’ Community Engagement Specialist is
also important.
• Volunteer hours and visits need to be tracked.
• Optional: You may greet the family or individual on arrival at O’Hare Airport. Consider welcome
signs, flowers and balloons.
• Optional: Raise money in support of a family and the HIAS Welcome Campaign. Contact Fatima
Rasoul for more details.
Location and Time Commitment:
• Most visits (but not all) take place in person in a refugee’s home. Apartments are typically in far
north Chicago - e.g., Rogers Park. A visit lasting two hours is recommended. This is flexible
according to schedules and the family’s preferences.
• Visitation times vary - daytime or evening.
• We recommend that a family receive one visit a week, and those can be divided amongst the
volunteer group.
Volunteer Traits Needed:
• Able to display an energetic and positive attitude, and be flexible to go with the flow as needed
• Personable with the ability to exhibit strong interpersonal communication skills
• Comfortable working with individuals of diverse faiths and backgrounds
• Patience to work with an interpreter, if needed
Eligibility:
• Volunteers are required to submit a volunteer application, provide a copy of driver’s license and
proof of vehicle insurance (if driving clients), clear a series of background checks, get
fingerprints taken, get a tuberculosis test. Under 18 may volunteer if accompanied by a cleared
adult.
Questions?
• Contact Fatima Rasoul, HIAS Immigration & Citizenship Community Engagement Specialist,
at FatimaRasoul@JCFS.org or 847-745-5431