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Here, you can just be a kid
Bilingual couple recognizes the importance of laughter and play in providing short-term immigrant foster care.
Read MoreKasech was living a nightmare—kidnapped, trafficked, and only 14 years old
Right now, an estimated 160 million children around the world are being used for child labor. Every year, that number grows by an estimated 700,000 children. We believe that family is the answer.
Read MoreLandlord sees renting to refugees as "investing globally"
Shoni is a landlord who is passionate about providing a safe home for refugee tenants. With multiple properties, Shoni rents to refugees because she views investing in them as an opportunity to invest globally.
Read More"What are you going to leave behind?"
When Cesar and Alexia saw news reports of unaccompanied children housed in detention center cages, they were moved to become short-term immigrant foster parents. Over a year a half, they’ve provided a temporary home to more than 60 children from nearly a dozen Central and South American countries.
Read More"Somehow, I want to give back"
Motivated by their own immigrant experiences, Sarah and Mario live out their faith by welcoming refugee and immigrant children into their home. As short-term immigrant foster parents, they provide a safe, temporary home for children waiting to be reunified with their family in the U.S.
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