FAMILIES BELONG TOGETHER

FAMILIES BELONG TOGETHER

DO NOT WITHHOLD GOOD FROM THOSE TO WHOM IT IS DUE, WHEN IT IS IN YOUR POWER TO ACT. (PROVERBS 3:27 NIV)


You have the power to act and advocate on behalf of separated families.


Just like you, we have been following the news of the separation of families at the border and are grieved for the young children and parents involved. While this executive order has been repealed, there is still much to be done to help these families reunite. We have been talking to many trusted partners who are on the front lines to get accurate information ...

DO NOT WITHHOLD GOOD FROM THOSE TO WHOM IT IS DUE, WHEN IT IS IN YOUR POWER TO ACT. (PROVERBS 3:27 NIV)


You have the power to act and advocate on behalf of separated families.


Just like you, we have been following the news of the separation of families at the border and are grieved for the young children and parents involved. While this executive order has been repealed, there is still much to be done to help these families reunite. We have been talking to many trusted partners who are on the front lines to get accurate information as well as to learn of ways our church can help. We will continue to connect with these organizations and look for ways to support those who are up close and proximate to the issue.

One way crucial way to help today is by contacting your Members of Congress.

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CALL YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

Congress has the power to act, but Members of Congress are much more likely to do so if they are convinced that their constituents see a solution for vulnerable immigrant children and families as a priority.

It’s simple. State your name, where you live and ask your member of Congress today to:

  • Please stand up for immigrant children, ensuring that those being brought to the border recently are neither detained nor separated from their parents.

  • Please also make sure that our immigration policies respect the unity of the family, both by immediately reuniting those who have been divided as a result of the recent “zero tolerance” policy and by insisting that we do not restrict family reunification visas.

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