Angela Waring

Angela Waring MS is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in fundraising and program management within nonprofit organizations. Currently serving as a Major Gifts Officer at the International Institute of New England since July 2023, Angela contributes to the organization's mission of supporting refugees and immigrants. Previous roles include Director of Annual Giving at the Italian Home for Children and Event Manager at Crossroads, where Angela facilitated partnerships and fundraising events for individuals with autism. Angela has also managed social and recreational programs for individuals with disabilities at Jewish Family & Children's Services and held various therapeutic and educational positions in early intervention and special education. Angela Waring holds a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling from Springfield College, along with a Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation and Disability Studies.

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Boston, United States

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International Institute of New England

Mission The International Institute of New England (IINE) creates opportunities for refugees and immigrants to succeed through resettlement, education, career advancement and pathways to citizenship. History and Context Founded in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1918, IINE is one of the region’s largest and oldest service providers for new Americans. The International Institute serves 2,000 refugees and immigrants each year and has launched new programs to double the number of newcomers served to 4,000 within five years. In the past year, staff in our Boston, Lowell, and Manchester (NH) field offices provided resettlement, family reunification, education, career assistance, and legal services to people from 67 different countries. As the United States engages in a pitched debate about immigration policy, our work is critical to preserving the nation’s tradition of welcoming people of all backgrounds who cherish freedom, equality and hard work. IINE’s programs are particularly important to New England, which has a notable dependence on immigrant labor to grow its economy.


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