Rachel Harry at International Rescue Committee
Over the summer, I have had an exceptional experience with the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Boise. The IRC plays a pivotal role in assisting refugees to rebuild their lives, advocating for their rights, and guiding them towards self-sufficiency.
As a member of the Youth Services team, I had the privilege of interacting with children from diverse backgrounds as they prepared for the upcoming school year. A highlight of this experience was participating in the School Readiness Camps, where we supported youths aged 10-17 in acclimating to the U.S. school system. These camps focused on practicing English, understanding the daily routines of American students, and fostering relationships to help the children feel safe and confident in their new environment.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is proud to collaborate with esteemed community partners in Boise, enhancing opportunities for our youth clients. This summer, our young participants engaged in enriching STEAM camps and outdoor activities, fostering both education and environmental stewardship. Science proves to be a powerful medium for connecting individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds, uniting us in our shared commitment to environmental conservation and lifelong learning.
The courage and resilience displayed by these young individuals as they embark on their educational journey in a new country have been profoundly inspiring. This experience has provided me with fresh insights into supporting multilingual learners at my own school, and I am eager to apply these perspectives in my math teaching.