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Immigrant and Refugee Resource Village of Albuquerque
Immigrant And Refugee Resource Village of Albuquerque (IRRVA)/

Immigrant and Refugee Resource Village of Albuquerque

The goal of IRRVA and its flagship micro-enterprise and education program, NMWGP, is to work alongside families as they make a successful transition to life in their new communities, including social, emotional, physical, educational and financial well-being. While formed to serve the needs of the African community, IRRVA has grown to expand services to Asians, Middle Easterners, Latin Americans and Americans.

Programs as follows:  Emergency Food assistance; Eviction and utility assistance; Early Childhood education; Micro-enterprise training in beading, sewing and weaving; Adult and Children/Youth (Read to Excel) tutoring, including ESL (English as a Second Language); Case Management; Youth Mentoring; Women Mentoring; Cultural Dance and Music; Advocacy; collecting and distribution of household items.

 

Details
Documentation: No identification needed  Photo identification 
Genders: All 
Race: Asian, Pacific Islander Heritage  Blacks, African Heritage  Hispanic, Latino Heritage 
Special Needs: Immigrants/refugees 
Waiting List: Never 
Maximum Age: None
Contact: Nkazi
Contact Email: womensglobalpathways@gmail.com
Capacity: 60 families ( 360 people)
Restrictions: Volunteer driven and board run
Services
Food Material Goods Educational Support Services Care/Case Management Parenting Education Youth Development Community Economic Development Educational Programs Early Childhood Care & Education Employment & Training Arts & Culture Housing Utilities
Locations
La Mesa Presbyterian Church (Read To Excel)
7401 Copper Avenue NE
Albuquerque,  NM 87108
Mailing:
P.O. Box 93445
Albuquerque,  NM 87108

Phone: (505) 435-5741
Hours: 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Services Limited By Geography: No
Geographic Area Served:  Bernalillo County  
PB&J SE Heights Office
209 San Pablo SE
Albuquerque,  NM 87108
Mailing:
P.O. Box 93445
Albuquerque,  NM 87108

Phone: (505) 435-5741
Parent Organization
Immigrant And Refugee Resource Village of Albuquerque (IRRVA)

Immigrant and Refugee Resource Village of Albuquerque’s mission is to promote empowerment and provide support to the most vulnerable immigrants, refugees and asylees in the Albuquerque area to improve conditions for children and build healthy, productive children and families. IRRVA is a 100% volunteer community supported nonprofit that serves low/no income refugee, immigrant and asylee children/families from Africa, Asia, Middle East, the United States and other parts of the world, often with no formal education or ability to speak, read and write English.

IRRVA is dedicated to providing a safety net for immigrants, refugees and their families through a variety of programs, resources, and support. Co-founded by Nkazi and Lungile Sinandile, themselves immigrants from South Africa, the goal of IRRVA is to help its participants make a successful transition to life in their new community, including social-emotional, physical, educational, and financial well-being. The long-term goal is for IRRVA community members to assume leadership roles within IRRVA and the greater community- sharing their individual talents and gifts with their community.

Immigrant and Refugee Resource Village of Albuquerque 

is a fiscal sponsor for New Mexico Women's Global Pathways- www.irrva.com

To donate to IRRVA please write check to Immigrant and Refugee Resource Village of Albuquerque please send to IRRVA and mail to P.O.Box 93445 Albuquerque New Mexico USA 87199

120 Mesilla NE
Albuquerque,  NM 87108
Mailing:
P.O. Box 93445
Albuquerque,  NM 87199

Phone: (505) 435-5741
Primary Contact: Nkazi Sinandile
Contact Email: womensglobalpathways@gmail.com
Type: Nonprofit
EIN: 27-5024085
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