The Refugee Immigration Ministry is an interfaith, community-based organization that was founded in 1986. It is a 501-3(c) non-profit based in Malden, MA that serves asylum seekers, asylees, and refugees. RIM is part of a national and local network. RIM's volunteers, many who are organized in community Clusters, help integrate clients into their communities through job preparation programs, chaplaincy services to immigrant detainees, and other forms of assistance.
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| - The Refugee Immigration Ministry is an interfaith, community-based organization that was founded in 1986. It is a 501-3(c) non-profit based in Malden, MA that serves asylum seekers, asylees, and refugees. RIM is part of a national and local network. RIM's volunteers, many who are organized in community Clusters, help integrate clients into their communities through job preparation programs, chaplaincy services to immigrant detainees, and other forms of assistance. (en)
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| - Volunteer-based, interfaith cooperation, community outreach (en)
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| - Rev. Dr. Ruth H. Bersin (en)
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| - The Refugee Immigration Ministry is an interfaith, community-based organization that was founded in 1986. It is a 501-3(c) non-profit based in Malden, MA that serves asylum seekers, asylees, and refugees. RIM is part of a national and local network. RIM's volunteers, many who are organized in community Clusters, help integrate clients into their communities through job preparation programs, chaplaincy services to immigrant detainees, and other forms of assistance. Each client must be legally and medically cleared prior to acceptance in RIM's programs. RIM does not provide funds for clients to send overseas. Ninety-three percent of proceeds from fundraising are used directly for client care and program costs. Only seven percent is used for administrative expenses and the maintenance of general operations, far below the national accepted average. (en)
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