Being with the children, singing and playing together, not only made them happy but also us who were visiting them. We were a source of comfort and encouragement to each other.
Read MoreFrom 15 to October 19, some 70 people from 32 organisations linked to the Red Jesuita Con Migrantes(RJM) [Jesuit Network With Migrants] met in El Salvador.
Read MoreThe Ignatian Justice Summit featured four days of networking; sharing goals, challenges, and best practices; sharpening organizing/advocacy skills; praying and learning about the Ignatian call to work for justice; and committing to taking coordinated, collaborative action returning to campus.
Read MoreAfter an intensely rich, complex and clarifying process, the Red Jesuitas Migrantes presents the final version of the Migration and Refuge Research.
Read MoreBeing a migrant or forcibly displaced person is a condition of indubitable vulnerability in all countries of the continent.
Read MoreAlboan joins the statement of the Servicio Jesuita a Migrantes [Jesuit Migrant Service], with whom we collaborate in proposals such as the Community Sponsorship and Loturak
Read MoreJesuit Refugee Service-Colombia faces many institutional challenges, mainly due to the socio-political situation in Colombia.
Read MoreOn May 11th, the U.S. government lifted Title 42—the public health order that had effectively closed the border in the spring of 2020. It was a long-awaited change. The reality on the ground for migrants has not meaningfully improved.
Read MoreLast week Jesuit Mission Australia held their latest webinar – Hope For Families Fleeing Ukraine, about the Jesuits’ provision of emergency and long-term assistance to Ukrainian refugees.
Read MoreThe gathering began with reports from Jesuit offices and ministries that work with migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border, in Central America, and in the interior of the U.S. and Canada.
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