MEIRS 6th MLK DAY

MEIRS 6th MLK DAY

Join us our 6th Annual MLK Day on January 20th, 2020. A day to involve our youth with civic engagement and volunteer services!

4th Annual MLK DAY

4th Annual MLK DAY

Please join us on MLK Day for a full day of activities for adults and children!

Join us for our open house

Join us for our open house

Maine Immigrant & Refugee Services has been working on renovating our new building for the last six months. We have finally completed the renovation with the help of individual and foundation supports. You are invited to attend our Open House  on September 27th,...

Sign our Pledge to Stop Hate & Bullying in Communities.

Sign our Pledge to Stop Hate & Bullying in Communities.

Maine Immigrant and Refugee Services (MEIRS) is honored to be an integral part of the National Communities Against Hate Initiative, striving to mitigate hate incidents and the domino effects that negatively impact our society. Joined by 11 organizations across the...

MEIRS Executive Director Pens Editorial

MEIRS Executive Director Pens Editorial

In the wake of the death of a United States Navy SEAL Kyle Milliken from Falmouth, who was fighting the terrorist group al-Shabaab in Somalia, Maine Immigrant and Refugee Services Executive Director Rilwan Osman wrote a special editorial for the Lewiston Sun Journal...

MEIRS Offers Accredited Immigration Services

MEIRS Offers Accredited Immigration Services

MEIRS recently received recognition by the Department of Justice as a Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA)-accredited agency. We now have staff members who have been trained and BIA accredited to provide legal services to immigrants, refugees, and asylees.  Services...

How Do Immigrants & Refugees Benefit Maine?

How Do Immigrants & Refugees Benefit Maine?

It is a well-known fact that Maine is the most aged population in the country.  This reality, combined with the fact that many of our youth are leaving the state, makes it imperative to our economic future that we ensure a stable workforce population to provide...

MEIRS Executive Director Named Gorman Fellow

MEIRS Executive Director Named Gorman Fellow

Rilwan Osman, Maine Immigrant and Refugee Services’ Executive Director has been named one of 12 John T. Gorman Fellows for 2017. “The 12 fellows come from across the state and have diverse interests, experiences and skills. Each member works on issues related to the...

In Lewiston, a cosmic  event:  Article from Colby Magazine

In Lewiston, a cosmic event: Article from Colby Magazine

“The invitation was from Bates College for Colby anthropologist Catherine Besteman to participate in a panel with Somali Bantu refugees who, in 2006, had started arriving in droves in the down-at-the-heels mill city of Lewiston, Maine. Besteman and her husband, Jorge...

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