Help Now! Get Connected
Connecting with our resettlement partners is the most direct way you can help our Afghan allies in Tennessee. Contact forms to respond to the needs of evacuated Afghans are available at each resettlement organization in Tennessee. Connect with an agency near you today.
- Chattanooga and Knoxville
- Bridge Refugee Services — use the buttons at the top right to volunteer or donate
- Nashville
- Nashville International Center for Empowerment
- Catholic Charities, Diocese of Nashville: Give, Volunteer
- Memphis
Information Guides

Volunteer Guide: What to know about engaging with refugees
Want to volunteer your time, skills, and expertise to help Afghans settle into their new homes and communities? This Volunteer Guide is your starting point for knowing how to protect this vulnerable population and provides information for connecting with the resettlement network in your community.

Afghan Allies and the Refugee Resettlement Program
This fact sheet addresses frequently asked questions about the evacuation of Afghanistan, including the processes in place to receive Afghans in a safe, secure manner and who to contact if you know someone who needs help evacuating Afghanistan.

Resettlement of Afghan Allies in Tennessee
This fact sheet reviews how Afghan Allies are being served in Tennessee, anticipated arrival numbers, an explanation of capacity assessments for each resettlement city, and more.

Update: Resettlement of Afghan Allies in Tennessee
This fact sheet provides an update on anticipated arrivals in Tennessee and an explanation of capacity assessments for each resettlement city.
Additional Links
Refugee Council USA : Afghanistan Response
U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants : Resources for Afghan Allies
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services : Afghan Related Information
Department of Homeland Security : Fact Sheet on Operation Allies Welcome
National Immigration Forum : Explainer: Humanitarian Parole and the Afghan Evacuation
Welcome.Us : Sign up to welcome our neighbors