New Hampshire Refugee Organization Sees Uptick in Volunteers Through Political Season

Amadou Hamady, Manchester site director of the International Institute of New England. Photo by Ryan Caron King / NENC
The organization that handles refugee resettlement in Manchester says it’s seen an uptick in volunteers there over the course of the presidential campaign season.
Usually, a case manager drives new refugee families to apply for things like fuel assistance. But on Monday, a volunteer made the trip, said Amadou Hamady, the Manchester site director of the International Institute of New England.