Summer Intern Highlight
Summer 2018 intern, Hannah Rosenstein, shares her experience at RIAC. We were so grateful to have her in the office assisting with various projects. RIAC’s staff and clients will miss her but are wishing her the best in the rest of her studies! This wonderful video was put together by Brown University, please click here […]
School Supply Drive
RIAC will be collecting School Supplies through August 20th for refugee and immigrant students! If you have any questions, please reach out to Gabrielle at GShort@RiacBoston.org or call the office at (617)238-2430. You can drop off donations at RIAC’s office at 253 Roxbury Street, Boston, MA 02119, Monday-Friday 9:00-4:30.
Interested in Volunteering?
We have received a flood of interest in volunteering over the past couple of weeks, and are developing a broader slate of volunteer opportunities than we have had in the past. Many of these will be on an as-needed basis. This provides flexibility to both volunteers and clients, especially if you are unavailable during weekday business […]
Hiring CSP Case Worker- Set your own hours!
Community Support Program (CSP) The CSP provider will be staffed with paraprofessionals capable of meeting community support needs of psychiatric issues for children, adolescents, and adults; chemical dependency issues; and issues of dual diagnosis. CSP programs will include, at a minimum, a staff worker with specialized training in child/adolescent development (for child /adolescent CSP programs), […]
Hiring Part-Time LICSW
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker – Part-time **This position is for 4 hr per week. Schedule can be flexible to meet your needs! Under minimal supervision, provides clinical social work services to assist clients and families cope with complex personal, family, and environmental problems. Performs psychosocial and risk assessments, assigns diagnoses and develops and implements […]
Hello, Bienvenido, Ku Soo Dhawoow
The Refugee & Immigrant Assistance Center, formerly known as the Somali Women and Children’s Association, was established in 1993. It is a community-based, grassroots organization dedicated to promoting educational and socio-economic development in Massachusetts refugee and immigrant communities.