Give Feedback in Denver
Learn how to present your compliments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints about the IRC in Denver’s services.
Learn how to present your compliments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints about the IRC in Denver’s services.
You have the right to present your compliments, concerns, suggestions, and complaints if you are unsatisfied with IRC services. To submit feedback:
If you or someone you know have been discriminated against, harassed, exploited, or abused by an IRC employee, intern, volunteer, or a partner organization:
You will hear a recorded greeting asking you to wait for assistance. An Intake Specialist will then come on the line. You may then ask for an Interpreter to assist you in making the report.
The Client Advisory Council (CAC) is a group of clients that have been selected to provide feedback on IRC services/programs, advocate for changes that would benefit all clients, and influence IRC leadership on key decisions. Additionally, the CAC leads its own projects that address issues or needs amongst IRC clients.
The CAC is made up of two sub-committees, one for women and one for men. In 2023, the CAC had 15 members (8 women, 7 men) from 8 countries, including Uganda, Afghanistan, Cuba, Guatemala, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The CAC speaks 5 languages and includes clients who arrived from 2017 to 2022.
Would you like to join the CAC? We release the application once a year through SMS/Text. Our next application cycle will be open June 2024.
Know Your Rights:
How to Give Feedback:
If you are still not satisfied after following these steps, you may contact:
IRC Headquarters: [email protected]
Colorado Refugee Services Program (CRSP): 303-863-8211 or [email protected]
Please note that we do not answer or return calls from unknown numbers. Leave a voice or text message stating your name, language, and that you have a concern/complaint. Your message does not have to be in English.