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Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service

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Number of employees
  
103

Founded
  
1939

Revenue
  
50.4 million USD (2013)

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Location
  
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.

Key people
  
Linda Hartke, President and C.E.O.

Mission
  
Witnessing to God’s love for all people, we stand with and advocate for migrants and refugees, transforming communities through ministries of service and justice.

Headquarters
  
Balti, Maryland, United States

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Lutheran immigration and refugee service


Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service is a non-profit organization that welcomes and supports refugees and migrants entering the United States. It is one of nine refugee resettlement agencies working with the Office of Refugee Resettlement and one of only two that serves unaccompanied refugee minors. LIRS also advocates for just policies and practices relating to immigration and detention.

As an organization, LIRS originates from the response of American Lutherans in 1939 to the needs of Europeans displaced because of World War II, but the roots of the organization reach back to the 1860s when the New York Ministerium and the Pennsylvania Synod joined together to help and protect Lutheran immigrants in the US. Since then the organization’s scope has expanded to include any refugees entering the US, support for asylum seekers and migrants, and services to unaccompanied children (UACs).

LIRS continues to be a faith-based organization and maintains relationships with three national Lutheran denominations: the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod, and the Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

References

Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service Wikipedia