A year ago Rosa made the decision to leave a life-threatening situation and save her children, and herself. She embarked on a seemingly impossible journey. Rosa, along with her four children joined over 7,000 people and walked from Honduras to San Diego, California. It took them three months to walk over 3,000 miles. This treacherous voyage become known as the caravan.
Rosa has been living in the United States for about a year. She's currently in New Orleans. Her kids are attending school as her asylum request makes its way through the court system. Rosa's most pressing need is paying her legal fees to cover her and her four children, as well as give her the opportunity to work. We are asking our community to support Rosa during her time of need. The Trump administration is attacking immigrants, refugees and migrants. We can fight back by making sure these vulnerable communities are supported and protected.
Please join us February 25th to learn how you can help Rosa and other asylum seekers.
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