
ReUNITE 29 Separated Families Campaign
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ReUNITE 29 Separated Families Project
Home for Refugees USA has the unbelievable privilege to help provide volunteer teams in the reunification and resettlement of 29 families seeking asylum from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador who were separated from their children this past year. This is an immense undertaking, and we are partnering with several other agencies to get this done - Home for Refugees, World Relief, Matthew 25, Families Belong Together, Al Otro Lado, and Together Rising. We need your help, and the help of your networks, to successfully reunite and serve all these families. Please give today.
Home for Refugees USA
Since 2017, Home for Refugees USA has provided care to refugees and asylum-seekers fleeing their home countries in need of resettlement in the United States. HFR’s guiding belief is that within every city there already exists the necessary resources for stability and successful resettlement. We resettle newly arrived refugees and asylum-seekers by leveraging networks within faith groups and community groups who commit to walking alongside a family for at least a 12-month period. This model ensures that refugees would get a good start at resettlement and asylum-seekers will have their basic needs met in order to be physically, emotionally, and mentally present during the demanding process of seeking asylum in the United States. For the long term, we hope both refugees and asylum-seekers will be empowered to sustain new homes, find new hope, and fully experience life.
HFR’s existing collaborative relationships to receive refugees and asylum-seekers include World Relief Southern CA, IRC Los Angeles, Human Rights Watch, USC Gould School of Law, and Al Otro Lado, and we are actively advocating for fair and humane immigration alongside the OC Jewish Coalition for Refugees, Families Belong Together, Matthew 25, and Together Rising. Since 2017, we have successfully provided or are currently providing caring support for 15 families within their program from Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Guatemala, and Chechnya, in addition to now the new 29 parent-child separation asylum-seeking cases from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador who have been just placed in the homes of their welcoming sponsors nationwide.

Tax-deductible donations made to our GoFundMe campaign will go to Home for Refugees USA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Thank you for joining this movement - for your contribution, for sharing this campaign with others, and for standing together with us, so that all people can live in safety, freedom, dignity, and have a place to call "Home."
For resources, guidance, or more information, please visit: http://www.homeforrefugeesusa.org/
Organizer
Minda Crichton Schweizer
Organizer
Mission Viejo, CA
Home for Refugees USA
Beneficiary