"True welcoming starts with one person: you. By getting involved in Welcoming Week in your community in Minnesota, you’ll be joining a movement of people and places across the U.S. and the world who recognize that immigrants and refugees make our communities stronger. Let’s work together to make America the welcoming place we know it can be. Let’s roll up our sleeves and all become champions of welcoming. Now is the time! We're here to help you at every stage along the way! " - David Lubell, founder and executive director of Welcoming America
Depending on the size of your event, you'll need approximately 4 hours a week to get everything organized ahead of your event.
Local events are the heart of Welcoming Week, building stronger communities by bringing together new and U.S.-born residents. You can host a festival, volunteer project, cooking class, or any event that encourages connectivity and dialogue. Welcoming America will give you the tools you need to make it a success.
Once you've registered on ChangeX, you should also register your event on welcomingweek.org so that it is posted on the national map and searchable by others. Through the event portal, you can access Welcoming Week-branded materials at a reduced cost and download print-ready promotional materials.
These are also in the resources section of your ChangeX page: Resources .
When you're registering as a host, you'll be asked to agree to the following host principles:
The key to a welcoming community lies in bringing people together. We encourage you to host an event in your hometown for new and long-time residents to foster understanding, work on a volunteer project, share traditions, celebrate cultures, or whatever else makes sense for your local context. This might be an intercultural dinner, an art exhibition or a sports event, it's entirely up to you!
A photography storytelling experience, was displayed throughout Welcoming Week. This display was designed to share the stories of immigrants and refugees in Denver. The Mayor of Denver signed a Welcoming Denver Day proclamation during the meeting of his Immigrant and Refugee Commission, a membership group of many prominent refugees in the Denver community
Omaha, NE : Throughout September in Omaha, refugee and immigrant community members learned about government, met elected officials, and learned how to use their voices and leadership through the New American Civic Academy. The Quilted Conscience held a week long quilting workshop with Karen students from a local schools. At the end of the week, there was a family day with a quilt unveiling, music, and food.
You can download this full checklist in your pdf guide but here are some of the main points:
Now more than ever, we need to stand up for immigrants and refugees. Show the world that you welcome by using some of the Welcomer materials and sharing your pics on social media.
These multilingual Welcomer signs and Welcoming Week Postcards are a fun and easy way to show community support for everyone, including immigrants and refugees, and lift up our shared values. You can use them before or during your event to build awareness and get more people involved.
Click the links below to download a Welcomer sign in one of 9 languages or a postcard in one of 8 languages.
Multi-lingual Welcoming Postcards
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Welcoming America is a national movement and a rich resource on what people and places can do to embrace their newest residents. The national network helps non-profit and government partners transform their communities into more welcoming places for all people, including immigrants. Participating members can connect with peers to share ideas and tools, and receive recognition for their efforts.
Cities or Counties can become part of the Welcoming America Network availing of learning exchanges at national and international levels. Through membership, you'll have access to government leaders across the nation who are creating immigrant-friendly, welcoming communities.
A Welcoming City or County is one that joins Welcoming America and that: