RJ, today, we’re reaching out because we want to hear from you.
As a member of HIAS’ community of supporters your perspective is invaluable to us. We want to know what aspects of our work resonate most with you.
Since we were founded more than a century ago, we have dramatically increased our work for refugees. Right now, we are facing the largest displacement crisis in history: 120 million people are forcibly displaced, and this staggering figure continues growing each year in the wake of new and ongoing wars, political conflicts, climate change, and natural disasters.
As our work continues to evolve to reach as many people in need as possible, we want to hear from you:
RJ, what do you think is the most important work that HIAS currently carries out for refugees and displaced people?
Every response we receive will help us better advocate for the issues you care about most.
For over a century, HIAS has stood as a beacon of hope for those fleeing persecution and poverty. We are proud of our history, and the life-saving support we provided for generations of Jews fleeing persecution. And we are prouder still of our expanded mission to support refugees from diverse backgrounds around the world, no matter where they come from. Throughout all of these moments, our focus has remained steadfast: providing essential services and advocating for the rights of refugees, and treating every person with compassion and dignity.
Thank you for being a vital part of the HIAS community.
With gratitude,
Bianca Sacco-Calderone
Associate Vice President, Mass Market Fundraising & Digital Strategy
HIAS stands for a world in which refugees find welcome, safety, and opportunity.