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Holiday fun & wellness for the whole family at this year’s Toy Drive & Health Fair on Fri, Dec 13 at 6 pm! Details here.

Immigrant and refugee services to welcome, advocate, and empower.

We are united for a world
of just and welcoming communities.

Today, you can take action to support FaithAction’s work with new neighbors—immigrant and refugee families—this Holiday Season as an advocate, a volunteer, and as a donor.

For 25 years, FaithAction has been an important partner and resource in Guilford County, North Carolina and across the nation. Learn more about the Journey of Action we are taking today.

At FaithAction, we believe that health is the foundation for strong, thriving communities. Please show your support to ensure our newest neighbors have access to health and wellness resources to help them thrive in 2025.

Our Programs & Services

Immigrant Assistance Center
FaithAction serves and advocates alongside over 3,000 new immigrants and refugees and their families from over 60 diverse nations each year with various services including basic needs and legal support.
FaithAction ID Program and Network

FaithAction and FaithAction ID network partners have provide ID cards to individuals who may not currently have access to government issued forms of ID, including new immigrants and refugees, homeless and elderly individuals, those recently returning from jail, and others who believe in a diverse and inclusive community.

Stranger to Neighbor Programs

Our Stranger to Neighbor Congregations Initiative builds transformational relationships between theologically and culturally diverse faith communities through four steps – education, exchange, faith in action, and telling the story.

Education and Trainings

FaithAction provides over 75
“Stranger to Neighbor” trainings
and presentations each year to schools, social service and health agencies, faith communities, city departments, nonprofits, and businesses.

Our Neighbors, Our Communities

The more we know one another the more likely we are to care about one another. The more we care about one another, the more likely we are to serve, love, and protect each other.

Latest News And Events

Blessings Counted, Gratitude Given

At our Annual Multicultural Thanksgiving on November 23, over 300 community members gathered to share a meal in gratitude for our year of blessings and to donate canned goods for our food pantry.

Near, Far, Wherever You Are

While the grandchildren could not be present, our Golden Age Group threw a party for our community's elders to celebrate Grandparents Day!

Expanding Interfaith Exchange

We hosted the 2024 Strangers to Neighbors Retreat to continue our efforts in expanding the relationship amongst communities of faith while addressing the needs of immigrants and refugees.