Support Vulnerable Families During COVID-19 Crisis
Organization | International Community Foundation |
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Region | Mexico |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Angelica Leyva |
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Tijuana's small, but mighty network of civil society organizations have been welcoming migrants and deportees to ensure their basic needs are met. Unfortunately, COVID-19 has directly impacted millions of people's lives in Tijuana and the U.S.-Mexico border region. Since March 15, ICF has granted over $75,000 to local nonprofits to provide food, medicine, and legal services to vulnerable migrants and deportees in Tijuana. Please help us unite, inspire, and provide hope to our nearest neighbors.
Challenge
As the COVID19 pandemic limits border activity and immigration proceedings stall, thousands of immigrants and refugees are stuck at the US-Mexico border waiting for legal status. Lack of access to healthcare, food and employment opportunities means they are more vulnerable than ever. Meanwhile, shelters struggle to maintain social distancing guidelines while providing for their basic needs. As Tijuana's COVIDcases rise and the health system is overwhelmed, immigrant families are at highest risk!
Long-Term Impact
Since 2018, ICF has granted over $600,000 to local nonprofits supporting migrants and asylum seekers in the San Diego-Tijuana border region. Now, COVID-19 presents new challenges for this population. From our base in San Diego, ICF is committed to providing critical needs like food and medical supplies, and long-term support during the recovery which may include legal services to families, mental health support, job recovery, and ongoing basic needs like shelter, food, and medical treatment.
References
- http://icfdn.org/
- https://icfdn.org/border-covid19/
- https://donate.icfdn.org/npo/border-fund
- https://icfdn.org/this-is-about-humanity/
- https://icfdn.org/flip-side-of-family-separation/
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