2024 Annual Report

Be Strong and Take Heart

2024 JRS/USA Annual Report | Be Strong and Take Heart, Over 1,100,000 Refugees Served in 58 countries.

2024 JRS/USA Annual Report Cover | Be Strong and Take Heart. A picture of a mom holding her baby up to the caera while smiling. There is a blue heart intertwined between the both of them.

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1,154, 535 refugees and other forcibly displaced people served across 58 countries.

In 2024, Jesuit Refugee Service/USA (JRS/USA) accompanied, served, and advocated for refugees and other forcibly displaced people in 58 countries. Our work reached millions through education, emergency assistance, livelihoods training, and psychosocial support.

This Annual Report shares the programs, stories, and testimonies that define our mission — from classrooms in South Sudan to shelters in Lebanon, from livelihoods programs in Colombia to advocacy on Capitol Hill. Each page reflects the courage of those we serve and the commitment of our global community.

We invite you to explore the full report to see how your support is making an impact — and to stand with us in building a future of dignity and opportunity for all.

401,593 people served through education

66,522 people served through livelihoods

201,156 people served through MHPSS

67,055 people served through advocacy and outreach

 

131,516 people served through emergency aid

Thank you to all who contributed to our mission.

Help us continue to make an impact in 2025.

Stories Featured in the Annual Report

Check out past Annual Reports

JRS/USA publishes an Annual Report every year to thank our supporters, demonstrate our impact, and give our current financial position.

JRS/USA 2024 Annual Report

JRS/USA 2023 Annual Report

JRS/USA 2022 Annual Report 

JRS/USA 2021 Annual Report

JRS/USA 2020 Annual Report

Audited Financial Reports

JRS/USA’s 2023 Audited Financial Report

JRS/USA’s 2022 Audited Financial Report

JRS/USA’s 2021 Audited Financial Report

JRS/USA’s 2020 Audited Financial Report