About

What we do

Immigrant Support Alliance (ISA) is a network of volunteers that welcome and assists newly arrived individuals and families as they gain footholds in our communities. Specifically, we help navigate healthcare, transportation, education, cultural norms, life skills, daily needs, employment opportunities, and ESOL classes.

What You Can Do:
VOLUNTEER!

Email info@immigrantsupportalliance.org to receive emails about upcoming opportunities.

Volunteer as a household – contact us to learn about hosting a guest in your home. Our Housing Support page tells you more.

Membership

On Call Volunteers

Some volunteers contribute on an as-needed basis. Their contributions can include diverse activities such as driving a new community member to a medical appointment or sharing an afternoon coffee or explaining American currency, to name but a few examples.

Community Membership

A second group of volunteers attends monthly administrative meetings in order to exchange information and participate in decision-making about needs, activities, and finances.

Steering Committee

And the third volunteer group consists of a Steering Committee, which communicates on an ongoing basis, addressing matters appropriate for handling outside monthly meetings.

Who we are

Our Steering Committee

A group of seven adults representing the Immigrant Support Alliance Steering Committee. Left to Right: Bruce Alexander, Treasurer, Linda Alexander, Maureen Curley, Michelle Desveaux, Debbie Anderson, Paul Belfanti, President, Anne Pessala
ISA Steering Committee. Left to Right: Bruce Alexander, Treasurer, Linda Alexander, Maureen Curley, Michelle Desveaux, Debbie Anderson, Paul Belfanti, President, Anne Pessala