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Help Our Immigrant Neighbors

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Boston Workers Circle Immigrant Justice Committee is initiating a new project: we are in the process of sponsoring an immigrant (or immigrants) under the U.S.'s Humanitarian Parole program. We are excited to embark on this new effort to assist a beneficiary to come to the U.S. with the support of our volunteers, the BWC membership, and our friends and families.

We have a core group of volunteers, who will be helping to provide housing, interpretation, orientation to the area, assistance with benefits, transportation, and miscellaneous tasks involved in getting settled in the Boston area.

All of this important effort takes lots of volunteer work (email us if you'd like to volunteer!) and yes, money. The contributions you make will go directly towards providing necessities for the beneficiary.

At a time when immigrant rights are under attack all over the country, let's fight back together, in community, by providing direct assistance to those who need it.

Donations are not currently tax deductible. 

To get involved in Boston Workers Circle Immigrant Justice work in other ways (providing rides, offering accompaniment to appointments, supporting people navigate through government systems, etc.) please email [email redacted]
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Donations 

  • Rachelle Abrahami
    • $25
    • 28 d
  • David Weinstein
    • $108
    • 1 mo
  • Miriam Ellis
    • $100
    • 1 mo
  • Anonymous
    • $72
    • 2 mos
  • Robert M Winston
    • $60
    • 2 mos
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Fundraising team: BWC Immigrant Justice (2)

Libby Susie
Organizer
Jamaica Plain, MA
BWC Immigrant Justice committee
Beneficiary
Diana Parad
Team member

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