Protect Funding for Children & Families in Central America
UPDATE: Thank you for wanting to take action, but this form is no longer running, Please go to worldvisionadvocacy.org/issues for other ways you can take action!
In April, the White House announced plans to cut U.S. foreign assistance to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras – a plan that would threaten progress in addressing the root causes of migration, including poverty and violence. But now a bipartisan bill has been introduced to ensure that foreign assistance programs and the work of international development organizations like World Vision can continue to address poverty and violence in the region.
All children deserve a life free from fear, where they have hope for their future and where they feel cared for and protected in a loving family environment. World Vision’s programs, some of which are funded via the U.S. government, use evidence-based approaches to create this environment, and represent a long-term, sustainable strategy for addressing irregular migration.
TAKE ACTION: Ask your Senator to address poverty, violence, and irregular migration sustainably by supporting H.R. 2615.
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Protect Funding for Children & Families in Central America
UPDATE: Thank you for wanting to take action, but this form is no longer running, Please go to worldvisionadvocacy.org/issues for other ways you can take action!
In April, the White House announced plans to cut U.S. foreign assistance to El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras – a plan that would threaten progress in addressing the root causes of migration, including poverty and violence. But now a bipartisan bill has been introduced to ensure that foreign assistance programs and the work of international development organizations like World Vision can continue to address poverty and violence in the region.
All children deserve a life free from fear, where they have hope for their future and where they feel cared for and protected in a loving family environment. World Vision’s programs, some of which are funded via the U.S. government, use evidence-based approaches to create this environment, and represent a long-term, sustainable strategy for addressing irregular migration.
TAKE ACTION: Ask your Senator to address poverty, violence, and irregular migration sustainably by supporting H.R. 2615.
**When you submit your details, you agree to receive occasional updates about World Vision’s campaigns. You can unsubscribe at any time.