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Protect Funding for Vulnerable Children in Central America

The President has announced that he plans to cut U.S. foreign assistance to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras in an attempt to push these governments to stop migration into the U.S. 

However, most U.S. development assistance doesn’t go directly to governments – it funds programs designed and implemented by international development organizations, like World Vision, who work in Central America to address the root causes of poverty, violence, and migration. Addressing these root causes means that children and families can thrive in their own communities, averting the need to migrate to the United States. 

U.S. foreign assistance shouldn’t be withheld to penalize the home countries of migrants. Our focus must remain on sustainably improving the lives of the most vulnerable so that children and their families may safely remain home. 

All children deserve a life free from fear, where they feel protected in a loving family environment and where they have hope for their future.  

Ask the Administration to put the needs of vulnerable children first. To address poverty, violence, and unsafe migration sustainably, the U.S. must continue to address root causes through foreign assistance.  

Use this simple form to contact the White House and ask the Administration to reverse this dangerous policy. 

 

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Protect Funding for Vulnerable Children in Central America

The President has announced that he plans to cut U.S. foreign assistance to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras in an attempt to push these governments to stop migration into the U.S. 

However, most U.S. development assistance doesn’t go directly to governments – it funds programs designed and implemented by international development organizations, like World Vision, who work in Central America to address the root causes of poverty, violence, and migration. Addressing these root causes means that children and families can thrive in their own communities, averting the need to migrate to the United States. 

U.S. foreign assistance shouldn’t be withheld to penalize the home countries of migrants. Our focus must remain on sustainably improving the lives of the most vulnerable so that children and their families may safely remain home. 

All children deserve a life free from fear, where they feel protected in a loving family environment and where they have hope for their future.  

Ask the Administration to put the needs of vulnerable children first. To address poverty, violence, and unsafe migration sustainably, the U.S. must continue to address root causes through foreign assistance.  

Use this simple form to contact the White House and ask the Administration to reverse this dangerous policy. 

 

**When you submit your details, you agree to receive occasional updates about World Vision’s campaigns. You can unsubscribe at any time.

World Vision privacy policy