Syrian refugee crisis: How to give

Here are four charities tackling the crisis in Syria.

3. International Rescue Committee

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Theogene Nshiminiyin (right) helps Pabitra Nepal learn English through the Rosetta Stone computer program in a computer lab at the offices of the IRC, International Rescue Committee, in Decatur, Ga.

Website: rescue.org 

Phone: 855-9RESCUE

The International Rescue Committee participates in a wide range of programs, including immediate response to rebuilding schools and businesses and teaching classes. The organization currently is trying to reach a goal of $33 million to aid the refugee crisis in Syria and Europe. 

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