Offering comprehensive resettlement services to newcomers in New Hampshire, the International Institute of New Hampshire (an affiliate of the International Institute of Boston) provides the resources, guidance, and educational opportunities that enable new Americans – single parents, children, families and individuals – to make a positive contribution to our communities and to become economically self-sufficient.
Every year, IINH successfully resettles close to 250 refugees while also providing employment, education, social services, and health care coordination services to over 100 others requesting assistance. With a multilingual, multiethnic staff, IINH is conveniently located in the heart of Manchester’s inner city and readily accessible to the refugee and immigrant population.
All IINH services are offered free of charge, except certain legal and citizenship services, which are provided at nominal fees. Services currently offered include:
- Refugee Resettlement
- English-as-a-Second-Language
- Health Services
- Employment Services
- Social Services
- Immigration Legal Services
- Citizenship
- Community Orientation and Outreach
How you can help:
- Volunteer as a classroom or computer lab assistant
- Donate online
- Donate goods (furniture, kitchenware, toys, etc.) to furnish a refugee’s home
- Donate services like printing, photography, graphic design, family law services, administrative support and assist in locating permanent housing for new families
Have you ever volunteered at or donated to the International Institute of New Hampshire? Would you recommend others do the same? Please tell us why below!
























