Economic Empowerment


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Economic Empowerment programs support newcomers on their journey to gain financial stability and upward mobility.  Our team provides intensive and personalized career development assistance for up to five years after refugees arrive in the United States.

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I wish to express my sincere appreciation for CWS and the refugee program. (Our new hires via CWS are) wonderful additions to our team and I am grateful for your service. Thank you again.
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Self-Sufficiency


Our employment program helps clients find family-sustaining job options while working closely with their employers to facilitate the hiring process. 

Our free services for refugee employees and employers include:

Upward Mobility & CARE

Every year, CWS welcomes refugees who were doctors, nurses, teachers, engineers, and skilled professionals to North Carolina. They face steep barriers to getting back into former career fields, and it takes time, money, and bandwidth. For several years, we have served these refugees through the TAP-F program: providing navigation support to take advantage of re-credentialing, licensing, and vocational training programs.

In 2021 we launched our newest program: Communities Acting for Refugee Empowerment (CARE). The CARE pilot program helps more established refugees secure meaningful work that pays a living wage through providing financial assistance, navigation support, and community mentorship.

CWS Durham Blog: Reducing Refugee Brain Waste 


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Hire Refugees and Immigrants


Reach out if you would like to learn more about how we help highly-skilled refugees or if you would like to hire a newly arrived refugee at your business.

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Beryl Murgor


Associate Director

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Refugees make invaluable contributions to the Triangle's growing economy as workers, consumers, and entrepreneurs. We have seen first-hand the positive economic impact that refugees have on our community, and the research backs us up: a report from New American Economy shows that refugees paid almost $21 billion in taxes in 2015 and earned more than $77 billion in household income!


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Maricarmen


Maricarmen was a dentist in Venezuela. Read her story to  learn the challenges refugees face in getting back into their former career fields. 


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The Economic Impact of Refugees in America


Check out a 2017 report from New American Economy that details the impact that former refugees had on the United States' economy.


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Refugees Can Contribute More


Refugees arrive ready to contribute and quickly become valuable employees. CWS explores barriers to refugee employment and how they can be overcome.


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