How Can I Help?
- Volunteer through IRIS Community Partners
- Make A Donation
- Invite IRIS to Speak to Your Community
- Help Amplify IRIS’ Message
- Organize In-Kind Donation Drives
- Plan or Host a Fundraiser
- Use our Interpretation & Translation Services
- Support IRIS Through Purchases on our Merch Store
- Connect Us With Your Community Resources
- Guide for Youth Groups and Schools
1. Volunteer through IRIS Community Partners
IRIS has created the ICP program to address reduced staffing and rising client needs. Volunteers choose a support area—such as education, childcare, or administrative tasks— and can work in person or remotely. The program is led by experienced team leaders and is flexible for both individuals and groups.
To join, apply via the IRIS Community Partner form online. All volunteers must complete a background check and attend a brief virtual orientation before accepting tasks
2. Make A Donation
- Give Online: Visit our donation page to make a one-time or recurring monthly gift.
- Donor-Advised Fund (DAF): Recommend a grant to IRIS directly from your DAF account.
- Gifts of Stock: Transfer appreciated securities directly to IRIS — a tax-smart way tomaximize your impact.
- Legacy/Planned Giving: Remember IRIS in your will or estate plan and create a lastinglegacy of welcome.
- IRA Charitable Rollover: If you are 70.5 or older, you may make a qualified charitabledistribution directly from your IRA to IRIS.
- Mail a Check: Make checks payable to IRIS and mail to: 33 Dixwell Avenue #380, New Haven, CT 06511
For questions about any of these giving options,please contact development@irisct.org
3. Invite IRIS to Speak to Your Community
IRIS regularly participates in virtual and in‑person speaking engagements, communityupdates, and educational events focused on the impact of immigration. We welcomeinvitations from schools and universities, faith communities, and other civic or professionalorganizations. Presentations often feature both IRIS program staff and clients or formerclients who share personal stories of displacement and resettlement.
To request a speaker, complete the IRIS Speaker Request form online
4. Help Amplify IRIS’ Message
IRIS encourages supporters to engage with and share their content; helping us expand reach, especially during this time of limited resources.
- Like, share and comment on our social media posts
- Write an Op Ed for your local newspaper
- Share upcoming events and updates with your networks
- Help us distribute informational and educational materials
- Encourage others to tune in to our virtual public community updates
5. Organize In-Kind Donation Drives
IRIS invites supporters to organize local in‑kind donation drives—especially for school supplies, personal care products, and cold weather gear—that directly support refugee and immigrant families. Schools, faith groups, and workplaces can host a drive by creating and circulating a flier (online and in person) and setting a clear end date.
Once collected, please deliver the requested items to the IRIS Warehouse at 75 Hamilton Street in New Haven on Monday mornings or by appointment. We’re happy to take photos and give your group a shout‑out on social media!
6. Plan or Host a Fundraiser

Planning and coordinating a fundraiser is a great way that individuals and groups can help sustain our work.
- Host a community fundraiser (in-person or virtual)
- Organize a benefit event through your school, workplace or faith group
- Designate a day and/or portion of your business’ proceeds to IRIS
- Start organizing your fundraising team for our annual Run for Refugees!
7. Use our Interpretation and Translation Services
IRIS Interpretation & Translation Services provide professional, culturally responsive language access to help people communicate clearly and with dignity. These servicesremove language barriers while directly supporting IRIS’s mission to empower refugees and immigrants, offered at below market rates. Services include:
Interpretation (in‑person, phone, and video) in 300+ languages, available 24/7 through trained, community‑rooted interpreters.
Written translation for individuals and organizations, including certified and notarized documents for immigration, legal, health, education, and personal needs.
For questions about any of these giving options, please contact translations@irisct.org.
8. Support IRIS Through Purchases on our Merch Store
Support IRIS by purchasing and promoting IRIS merchandise—every item you buy providesfinancial support while increasing visibility for the organization. You can shop the merch store online here. Consider showing your support by buying and wearing IRIS gear,encouraging group or bulk orders for your team or upcoming events, or even creating abasket of IRIS‑branded items to raffle at your next gathering.
9. Connect Us with Your Community Resources
Please feel free to recommend anyone in your network who may be able to support our work. This could include friends, family members, professional contacts, or neighbors. We would be especially grateful for referrals to:
- Landlords who may be open to renting to our clients
- Employers who might consider hiring our clients
- Refugee- or immigrant‑owned businesses or artists whom we could help promoteand support
- Retired immigration attorneys who are interested in volunteering their time to assist
Guide for Youth Groups & Schools
Ages 17 & under – always with adult supervision!
School-Wide Fundraisers – Bake sales, snack stands, hot chocolate tables, talent shows or student showcases with optional donations, Spirit Week fundraisers
Event-Based Fundraising – Charity sports matches, art sales featuring student artwork, community yard sale or swap meet organized by a club
Digital & Peer-to-Peer Fundraising – Classroom or club online fundraising pages, goal-based challenges for different grades or classrooms
School Awareness Campaigns – Social media takeovers, poster campaigns, student newsletter or school newspaper feature about IRIS
Educational Engagement – Classroom presentations, film screenings and guided discussions about global migration, human rights or displacement
Community-Uniting Events – Cultural fairs celebrating global diversity, food festival featuring recipes from students’ families, “Welcome Week” where students promote kindness and inclusion
Hands-On Volunteering – Assembling at-home or hygiene kits at school, assemble activity kits with puzzles and games for IRIS youth)
Student Ambassadors & Clubs – Form an IRIS Student Club focused on inclusion, service and education
Annual School Traditions – Yearly coat drives, yearly team for IRIS’s annual Run for Refugees, annual film screenings & discussions, service projects tied to a particular curriculum

