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Warren Area
Refugee Resettlement Network
Who We Are
WARRN was founded in response to the growing need for a coordinated community and interfaith grassroots effort to support individuals and families affected by war, violence, and displacement. Our mission is to provide meaningful assistance to those who, through no fault of their own, have lost their homes and their sense of belonging in their countries.
WARRN offers them safety, peace, and the chance to rebuild their lives—showing them they are not forgotten but valued. Whether as a temporary refuge or a place to put down roots, WARRN is a welcoming village of friends and family, dedicated to supporting resettlement and offering hope for a better future.
BUILDING A FUTURE OF PROMISE
Join WARRN in this essential work. Help
us make Warren a place where promises
are kept, families are restored, and hope is
renewed. When our wartime allies arrive
here, they deserve more than survival—
they deserve belonging, dignity, and a
future. Your time, your resources, your
voice can help make that possible.
Together, we can fulfill the commitments
of the past and live out the values that
define us as a compassionate and just
community.
The work of resettlement is not charity—it
is a covenant. Let us keep it faithfully,
together.
SUPPORT
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English Classes
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Housing
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Transportation
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Healthcare
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Employment
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Legal Support
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Volunteer Appreciation

HELP US KEEP OUR PROMISE
In the darkest hours of war, promises were
made — to those who stood beside us:
interpreters, cultural advisors, soldiers, and
other wartime allies who risked everything
to support American troops. They believed
that the United States would protect them
if danger came to their doorstep. That time
has come. The Warren Area Refugee
Resettlement Network (WARRN) is
committed to honoring that promise. We
believe that those who served and
supported Americans during times of
conflict should not be forgotten now that
peace feels distant. Our mission is to stand
with them, to help them rebuild their lives,
and to make Warren a place of welcome,
healing, and hope.
A NEW CHAPTER:
HELPING OUR
WARTIME ALLIES
Today, we turn our attention to Afghan
Wartime Allies — interpreters, cultural
guides, and others whose lives remain in
peril because of their service alongside
U.S. forces. Tens of thousands of Afghan
allies and their families remain displaced
or trapped in unsafe conditions, awaiting
evacuation or resettlement. WARRN is
working to ensure that when they arrive,
they are met not only with safety but with
opportunity, We coordinate with national
networks to bring these families to
Warren — where they can find peace,
purpose, and community once more.

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