Volunteerism at IINE is treasured. There are many ways to be involved and contribute to our effort to support people who are striving to build a new life in a new country.
Learn more about volunteering with IINE in this short video. You can also review location-specific volunteer opportunities below.
Questions about volunteering?
Boston
Emily Dionne, Volunteer and Donations Specialist
edionne@iine.org
Lowell
Kris Honeycutt, Volunteer Coordinator khoneycutt@iine.org
Manchester
Mike Mailloux, Volunteer Coordinator mmailloux@iine.org
Volunteer Opportunities

Boston
Please note:
We are not currently seeking new volunteers in Boston for the opportunties listed below, but please complete the form at the bottom of this page to join our waitlist.
As part of welcoming newcomers to the Boston area, we provide clients with the furniture and home goods in their new residences. Volunteers are often needed to help transport items to clients’ apartments and set up their new living spaces. Apartment set-ups are one-time commitments, but volunteers are encouraged to join us again for future opportunities! This is one of the most rewarding volunteer experiences. These are on an as-needed basis and will be listed on SignUp.com.
IINE’s Boston office is urgently seeking volunteers to support our Basic Services team and our Haitian clients. Volunteer tasks can include:
- Helping our Front Desk team distribute Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) checks.
- Working with our Basic Services team to return expired checks to ORI.
- Managing the RCA inbox and updating our trackers.
- Verifying client information for paperwork, especially physical addresses.
- Organizing paperwork from our Cuban-Haitian Entrant intake clinics.
Lowell
Manchester
Volunteer as a mentor for refugee and immigrant youth, and provide support to help your mentee achieve their goals in higher education, career advancement, and/or in forming social and community connections.
Volunteer with IINE
Please complete this form to learn more about our volunteer opportunities
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