The Public Health Institute’s Center for Immigrant and Refugee Health (CIRH) is a welcoming space for immigrants and refugees, their service providers, and advocates, who together navigate the intricate path to overall well-being in the United States.
The mission at CIRH is to actively bridge gaps in public health programs for immigrants and refugees. Drawing from diverse cultural and professional backgrounds, we commit to providing comprehensive, high-quality programs tailored to the unique needs of these communities. Through education, advocacy, and capacity building, we empower our target communities with essential knowledge and resources, so that they may not only survive but thrive in their new environments. In all endeavors we uphold the principles of equity, compassion, and excellence, championing a brighter and healthier future for every immigrant and refugee.
Available Languages
English, Dari, Farsi, Chinese, Pashto, Other, Spanish, Arabic, Ukrainian, Russian, Vietnamese
Relevant Populations
All Populations
Immigration Status
Refugees, All ORR Populations, Special Immigrant Visa Holders (SIVs)
Date
Updated
June 20, 2025
March 5, 2025