CORAZÓN A CORAZÓN IMMIGRANTS UNITED & FAMILIES WITHOUT BORDERS Susan Garcia Tanairi Ochoa.

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CORAZÓN A CORAZÓN IMMIGRANTS UNITED & FAMILIES WITHOUT BORDERS Susan Garcia Tanairi Ochoa

“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses, yearning to breath free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door.”  It’s not political  It’s a Humanitarian Act  Awareness - Outreach OUR COUNTRY FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION CULTURE TO CULTURE Humanitarian Act “mano a mano” Humanitarian Act “mano a mano”

MISSION  Bring immigrant families together in unidad y solideridad to exchange survival tactics, resources, and how to stay safe.  Serve the undocumented youth by empowering them with emotional, personal, and growth development.  Access to Universities  Access to jobs  Access to resources  How to navigate as an undocumented student within the educational system.

FAMILIES WITHOUT BORDERS

 Revolving Gathering Space  Texas Organizing Project (TOP)  Voluntary-base  Universities –  High Schools (Community Service Opportunities) ONE STOP SHOP FOR IMMIGRANTS Revolving Gathering Space

 Texas Organizing Project  RAICES  Archdiocese of San Antonio  Catholic Charities - Mission Awareness – Immigration Center  SA Immigration Youth Movement Services  Legal Advice  Immigration Attorneys  Employment  Labor rights ( for non-payment)  Exploitation Network with other entities

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