In 2023, Episcopal Migration Ministries and its network of local affiliates welcomed 1,203 refugees, 3 asylees, 51 Cuban/Haitian immigrants, 1 secondary entrant, 158 special immigrant visa holders, and 185 Ukrainian parolees. View the EMM 2023 Annual Report.
There are currently more than 108.4 million displaced people worldwide, including more than 35.3 million refugees. From the moment they arrive in their new communities, refugee clients receive care, hospitality, and assistance from professional affiliate staff and from the many generous church volunteers who welcome our newest neighbors through this ministry each year.
News and Announcements
- Episcopal, Lutheran partnership focuses on asylum-seeker sponsor training
- The Great EpisGOpal Race! November Race Information
- Presiding Bishop Michael Curry offers World Refugee Day sermon
- Post-Title 42 Update, Advocacy, and Resources
- Honor LGBTQ+ forced migrants in June through Episcopal Migration Ministries’ Rainbow Initiative