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For more than a century, NSC has worked tirelessly to serve immigrants and refugees in Philadelphia. Our work is frequently covered by the media.

In February 2017, reporter Michael Matza told the story of the Angamas, a family from the Ivory Coast who was resettled by NSC just before the first...
Nationalities Service Center stands with the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) as they urge a reconsideration of the low refugee...
Thank you for being our partner in our fight to continue welcoming refugees. Though the Presidential Determination, which sets the number of refugees...
Nationalities Service Center is pleased to announce that it is the recipient of a $50,000 rapid response grant from the First Hospital Foundation for...
Since DACA was first introduced in 2012, Nationalities Service Center has helped hundreds of young people apply for DACA benefits. The news of today...
"President Trump’s travel ban stalled the hopes of thousands of refugees overseas, and now it’s taking something crucial from workers who help the...
The current Administration is considering ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which allows immigrant youth who were...
Nationalities Service Center is excited to announce the election of two new members to its Board of Trustees, Nan Feyler and Lisa Calvano. Both Nan...
NSC Board Member Michele Hangley has been honored by Benchmark Litigation as one of the nation's Top 250 Women in Litigation. Michele was recognized...
Congratulations to NSC’s Board member Zoe Devany on being named a 2017 Woman of Influence by HousingWire, which recognizes the most influential women...