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A Message from RAMP's President, Carol Graham

Op-Ed: Immigrants can revive cities and towns across America

Op-Ed: Immigrants can revive cities and towns across America

Dear Friends of RAMP,

Thank you for being a supporter of RAMP. We are sure you have heard that there is now an indefinite hold on the refugee resettlement and placement program.

While we are unsure what the future will bring, RAMP is currently supporting a refugee mother and daughter from El Salvador. In a few weeks, we will be welcoming a family of four who arrived in November from Afghanistan. These two families will be with RAMP for at least the next 12 to 15 months. We look forward to supporting them in their journey.

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Op-Ed: Immigrants can revive cities and towns across America

Op-Ed: Immigrants can revive cities and towns across America

Op-Ed: Immigrants can revive cities and towns across America

By:  Linda Stamato  


‘We need to take a closer look at what immigrants contribute to America’

 

In New Jersey, where one in four residents are immigrants, it’s hardly surprising that there would be “on the ground” forces at work. In Morris County, for example, a small  nonprofit, RAMP, aims to do what New York is doing on a lesser scale.


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In Memory of Leo J. Rogers, Jr.

Op-Ed: Immigrants can revive cities and towns across America

In Memory of Leo J. Rogers, Jr.

 With sadness, we share the obituary of Leo Rogers, one of RAMP's original members and one of its most active and dedicated. 


"I feel blessed to have had Leo as a friend. RAMP volunteers and families were blessed to have had his wisdom, his passion, and his humor. I extend our wishes for peace and comfort to the family and all who miss him."


Carol Graham

RAMP Board President


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RAMP Alumni become US Citizens

RAMP Alumni become US Citizens

In Memory of Leo J. Rogers, Jr.

Max (14) and Luna (16) from our first RAMP family became U.S. citizens at a ceremony on Jan 27, 2024. Their mother, Duha K., who is also a U.S. citizen, stands proudly by her two youngest children.

Responding to Families

RAMP Alumni become US Citizens

Student Leads Fundraiser

Hussain, his wife, Arifa, and their three children were settled in Boonton after fleeing the Taliban. Sponsorship from one of the refugee agencies had expired after a few months and RAMP was able to step up to provide additional services that improved the family's foundation for independence and job stability.

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Student Leads Fundraiser

RAMP Alumni become US Citizens

Student Leads Fundraiser

Villa Walsh student, Ines Lemee, leads a fundraiser to raise money for RAMP. An impassioned RAMP volunteer, along with her mother, Ines felt strongly about sharing the stories of refugee resettlement. After an assembly, Villa Walsh created a fundraiser that contributed over $900 to RAMP.

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Our work

Please note: Community Foundation of New Jersey is referenced in this video; RAMP is now operating as an independent 501(c)(3).

Refugees in the news

Op-Ed: Immigrants can revive cities and towns across America

 ‘We need to take a closer look at what immigrants contribute to America’.

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When the US left Kabul, these Americans tried to help Afghans left behind. It still haunts them

The United States’ longest war is over. But not for everyone. 

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It takes a village. RAMP relies on the dedication of our tireless volunteers. Learn how your skills and passion can directly help our families.

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Your support and contributions enable us to meet our goals and fund our mission.

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Mail a check payable to:


RAMP Inc.

PO Box 1544

Morristown, NJ 07962


Refugee Assistance Morris Partners Inc is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit

RAMP, PO Box 1544 Morristown, NJ 07962 

info@rampnj.org

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