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World Relief

Who We Are

MISSION

Empowering the local Church to serve the most vulnerable

VISION

In community with the local Church, World Relief envisions the most vulnerable people transformed economically, socially, and spiritually.

VALUES

The Example of Jesus as we serve those who are suffering from poverty and injustice, regardless of color, belief, or gender, as part of God’s plan to redeem, reconcile, and restore the world. We seek to follow Jesus by living holy, humble, and honest lives individually and corporately.

The Local Church as a primary agent of bringing peace, justice, and love to a broken world. The integrated “word” and “deed” dimensions of God’s mandate, as evidenced through the church’s integral, or transformational, mission are necessary to bringing reconciliation and restoration to God, others, and the environment.

People whether staff, volunteers, clients, beneficiaries, donors, and partners, as important actors in bringing peace, love, and justice. We recognize and affirm World Relief as a multicultural organization and seek to understand and respect the multiplicity of cultures among us. As we seek change in the world, we recognize that we, too, are changed, by those we serve.

Excellence/Continuous Improvement in all our program initiatives and support services, following best practices and standards in a manner that is sustainable to the community from a spiritual, social, and economic perspective. We also seek to apply our human and financial resources in such ways that maximize impact and sustain benefits to the greatest number of people.

Empowerment by prioritizing the leadership and participation of those we serve, whether people, churches, or local institutions, as critical to creating and sustaining change. We seek to catalyze a movement of worldwide volunteers to multiply impact, and we value capacity-building as a means towards that end.

Partnership by seeking, facilitating, and promoting collaboration among all stakeholders, including local governments, the worldwide church, mission agencies, other NGO’s, and the business community, recognizing partnership as essential to serving the most vulnerable. We believe each expression of the worldwide Church has a unique and interdependent role in bringing peace and justice to the world.

Prayer as the priority and foundational to accomplishing our mission.

What We Do

World Relief began offering services in DuPage County in 1979 and then opened an additional office in Aurora in 1999. We are a Christ-centered organization that partners with local churches and works with hundreds of individuals and community groups to offer a comprehensive range of services to refugees and immigrants living in DuPage and Kane Counties.

The goal is to empower the local church to serve the most vulnerable, and to see refugees, immigrants and members of their communities become fully-functioning, integrated participants in society. Each year in partnership with the Church, World Relief DuPage/Aurora helps more than 5,000 clients, 90% of who are low income.

Refugee Services 
Assisting refugee families as they replant their lives in the United States

  1. Initial Resettlement Services: Providing core services to new refugee arrivals to help them move toward the goal of self-sufficiency
  2. Employment Services: Supporting refugees by providing early employment and opportunities to advance
  3. Youth Services: Aiding refugee students and families in their adjustment to school and life in America
  4. Counseling Center: Helping refugees overcome the trauma they experience in their country of origin

Immigrant Legal Services
Providing low cost, family-based immigrant legal services

Education Services
Helping refugees and immigrants learn English and move towards self-sufficiency

Church & Volunteer Mobilization Services
Linking refugee and immigrant families with local churches and volunteers to facilitate life-changing relationships

 

Contact Information

Address Information
14 W Downer Place, Ste. 8
Aurora, IL 60506
Office Hours: Office hours: Monday 8:30 am to 5 pm; Tuesday 8:30 am to 5 pm; Wednesday 8:30 am to 12 pm; Thursday 8:30 am to 5 pm; Friday 8:30 am to 5 pm;
Contact: James Pomeroy
Contact Title: Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: (630) 906 9546
Email: jpomeroy@wr.org
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