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"This is the money from my book sale. I hope that you never get separated again.
I hope no families get separated, ever. "  -- Felix, 8yrs  




“Este es el dinero de mi venta de libros. Espero que nunca se separen de nuevo.
Espero que ninguna familia vuelva a ser separada, nunca. – Felix, 8 años de
edad.


IMMIGRANT FAMILIES TOGETHER FOUNDATION

a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to reuniting and supporting immigrant families
separated at the US/Mexico border.


128 BONDS PAID = $1,205,000

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THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF OUR WORK

IFT is one of the most comprehensive organizations meeting the needs of
immigrant families. We also provide support and resources to the families we've
reunited:



 * Legal Counsel
 * Medical 
 * Housing
 * Food Security 
 * Transportation 
 * Clothing
 * PPE
 * ESL (English) Classes
 * Post Secondary Financial Aid for Tuition and Books









In addition we have programs for:



 * Assistance to volunteers and partners on the border, primarily in El Paso,
   who are serving those affected by the Remain in Mexico, Migrant Protection
   Protocols. 
 * Detention Support which expands work in detention prisons by providing
   funding for pro-bono legal services in rural Pennsylvania.  






TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Your support is crucial. 

Every dollar counts!

DONATE


SPLIT AT THE ROOT

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SPLIT AT THE ROOT | THEATRICAL TRAILER

SPLIT AT THE ROOT follows the emotional journey of mothers separated from their
children at the U.S. border and the grassroots initiative that, against all
odds, reunites those families. When a Guatemalan mother seeking asylum was
separated from her kids under Zero Tolerance Policy, a Facebook post by a mother
in Queens coalesced into a movement as thousands of like-minded women across the
US refused to stand by quietly. Immigrant Families Together was born as a rapid
response group committed to doing what the government couldn’t—or wouldn’t do:
reunite parents with their children separated by the Zero Tolerance Policy. Over
four years, IFT reunited hundreds of families. Over 2,000 children's
reunification status are still unknown, and thousands of people impacted by
separations are still suffering the effects of pursuing asylum. 

ROSARIO DAWSON, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

TODAY Show | Rosario Dawson Talks New Passion Project 

 SPLIT AT THE ROOT

NEW YORK TIMES CRITIC’S PICK

“Split at the Root” is a powerful lens into the emotional plight of the
thousands of immigrants who cross the border into the United States, the danger
they are fleeing and the people trying to help them.”

MEET THE DIRECTOR

Linda Goldstein Knowlton tells what’s different about the narrative of family
separation in     Split at the Root. 


SPLIT AT THE ROOT

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A POWERFUL DOCUMENTARY BY AWARD WINNING FILMMAKER LINDA GOLDSTEIN KNOWLTON

A POWERFUL DOCUMENTARY BY AWARD WINNING FILMMAKER LINDA GOLDSTEIN KNOWLTON

A POWERFUL DOCUMENTARY BY AWARD WINNING FILMMAKER LINDA GOLDSTEIN KNOWLTON



Streaming begins on Netflix 

March 3, 2023

ROSARIO DAWSON, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

A POWERFUL DOCUMENTARY BY AWARD WINNING FILMMAKER LINDA GOLDSTEIN KNOWLTON

A POWERFUL DOCUMENTARY BY AWARD WINNING FILMMAKER LINDA GOLDSTEIN KNOWLTON



 "I believe this is a film that 

will resonate with you;

 the protagonists in our film allowed 

their vulnerability and rawness 

to BE power."   


CORPORATE PARTNERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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HELLO BELLO

HELLO BELLO

HELLO BELLO



Hello Bello, Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard's premium eco friendly diaper company,
partners with us to provide diapers and hand sanitizer for our families and
families on the border. 

BOMBAS

HELLO BELLO

HELLO BELLO



Bombas touched the lives of over 1000 immigrants from toddlers to adults with a
donation of 5000 pairs of socks to our partners on the border in El Paso, TX.
 In 2023 they have pledged 14,000 pairs of socks.

PENZEYS

HELLO BELLO

GOFUNDME.ORG



Penzeys  is making the world a better place by  partnering with us to provide
spices and seasonings  for shelters on the border serving meals to migrants and
their families. 

GOFUNDME.ORG

SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES

GOFUNDME.ORG



GoFundMe.org is proud to announce that Immigrant Families Together is a $1000
recipient of a COVID -19 grsnt

SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES

SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES

SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES



 Sesame Street in Communities partners with Immigrant Families Together to
provide our partners on the border with materials for families to create safe
spaces during these trauma filled times in their lives.

ROBIN HOOD

SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES

SESAME STREET IN COMMUNITIES



Robin Hood‘s COVID-19 Relief program generously provided a  grant in the amount
of $3,500, to help cover food expenses for IFT families in NYC. 

TOMBOY X

SEVENTH GENERATION

SEVENTH GENERATION



TomboyX, whose brazenly unapologetic underwear made for all bodies and genders,
provides underwear to migrants living in homeless shelters, on the street in
tents and under tarps for our special projects on the border. 

SEVENTH GENERATION

SEVENTH GENERATION

SEVENTH GENERATION



Seventh Generation partnered with us to provide period care products to
asylum-seeking refugees in need.  Seventh Generation’s mission is to transform
the world into a healthy, sustainable & equitable place for the next seven
generations.

CASPER

SEVENTH GENERATION

CASPER



Casper partners with us to provide beds to families. 

6397

LUX IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITYPAK PROJECT

CASPER



6397 showed up for our partners on the border with a shipment of jeans and t
shirts. 

LUX IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITYPAK PROJECT

LUX IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITYPAK PROJECT

LUX IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITYPAK PROJECT



LUX,  a California Public Benefit Corporation, supporting humanitarian causes
and keeping families together. in partnership with The CityPak Project provided
102 backpacks to our partners on the border. 

LUMOS

LUX IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITYPAK PROJECT

LUX IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITYPAK PROJECT



Lumos, the foundation founded by J.K. Rowling partnered with us to accomplish
our shared mission of reuniting families and helping them to rebuild their lives
and recover from the trauma they have endured.


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WHAT'S COMING IN 2023

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 We are so grateful to those of you who have supported IFT with a donation in
2022, especially as this year has brought unprecedented fundraising challenges.
With inflation impacting most folks' budgets and calls for donor support coming
from all issues and all over the globe, it's been a challenging year for
non-profits dependent upon fundraising to literally keep their lights on and
services going.



We are proud that in 2022, we were able to fund $100,000 worth of legal services
that resulted in a 99% success rate of non-deportation and pay 4 bonds. Release
from detention prisons without bond is possible with legal representation.



We are also proud that we have been able to mobilize a humanitarian aid rapid
response to the cold weather crisis creating challenges at the southern border,
providing hot food, clothing, and hygiene items to asylum seekers awaiting entry
into the United States in the El Paso area. The shelters we support provide
stability and safety for migrant families while they prepare to join their
friends and families elsewhere. We hope to continue supporting these projects
throughout 2023. 




In addition to these 2 main projects,  we couldn't be more proud to announce our
ESL program is entering it's 3rd year. 




We plan to continue all of this work and more in 2023, and we need your
support! 

We hope you will consider a contribution to our work, by making a tax-deductible
donation to Immigrant Families Together. You can donate online through
GoFundMe.  

https://www.gofundme.com/f/ift-general-fund




If you prefer to send a check, your donation can be made payable to Immigrant
Families Together and mailed to: 

Immigrant Families Together

 c/o Julie Schwietert Collazo,

PO Box 7769, NY, NY 10116. 




2022

Immigrant Families Together is excited to announce that we have completed our
process of discernment about our 2022 focus, goals, and work. 




Partners and colleagues in immigration advocacy led us in this intensive
process, informing us with their assessments about greatest unmet needs, as well
as overlooked fronts where immigration enforcement and detention will be playing
out in the coming year. We are grateful for their guidance, time, labor, and
expertise in leading us through this period of discernment. 




After reflecting deeply on these conversations, we have arrived at the decision
to make a bold commitment to the support of and justice for women and girls who
will be imprisoned in a detention center for females that is opening in 2022 in
Pennsylvania. 




This focus expands upon the detention support program that we launched at the
end of 2019, and seeks to make a dramatic, tangible impact by supporting local
attorneys and activists who have been engaged in the long-term, intersectional
labor of challenging the systemic and structural abuses of immigration
detention. 




What this means specifically is: 



 * IFT is funding the full annual salary of a full-time immigration attorney to
   represent detained women and girls. This will be a part of a new program
   dedicated to women's defense, adding capacity to the existing capabilities of
   our colleagues at Aldea - The People's Justice Center. 








 * IFT is funding the full annual salary of a full-time assistant who will
   support this attorney representing detained women and girls. This is also a
   new staff position.








 * IFT will be guided by our colleagues at Aldea - The People's Justice Center
   to scale up a detention support program for the women and girls imprisoned at
   the Pennsylvania detention center. This program will include the consistent,
   adequate provision of hygiene products and food. Without this support,
    detained women and girls would be all but required to participate in the
   detention facility's "volunteer" program, which pays ONE DOLLAR PER DAY for
   their labor. At that rate, a woman or girl would need to work A FULL WEEK or
   longer to buy just one small bottle of shampoo. 








 * IFT will collaborate with Aldea - The People's Justice Center to disseminate
    information that keeps supporters up-to-date about the detention of asylum-
   seeking women and girls, and to offer opportunities to engage in advocacy and
   activism around this urgent issue. 






In addition to these new commitments, we will continue to provide support to the
families for whom we posted bond both during and after the 2018 zero tolerance
policy that resulted in the separation of thousands of families. To date, we
have paid 124 bonds, totaling more than $1.18 million. The majority of the
families for whom we posted bond are now self-supporting and are proceeding
through their asylum cases before the immgiration court, though we continue to
cover legal, housing, and grocery costs for some families. In addition, the ESL
program we launched in 2021 is going strong, having just launched Level 2, which
students attend three nights per week. We continue to provide case management
support and COVID relief services to families and to border partners, which
include regular shipments of PPE and information and support for accessing and
receiving vaccines. 







Support our Work Today


2021 GUIDESTAR GOLD SEAL OF TRANSPARENCY

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Awarded: January 2, 2022   

From day one Immigrant Families Together has provided  the utmost transparency
for our work by publicly publishing our focus, goals and  accomplishments.  

We are honored to be among the less than 20,000 organizations awarded this
designation. 


SUPPORT IMMIGRANT FAMILIES TOGETHER BY GIVING DIRECTLY FROM YOUR DONOR-ADVISED
FUND

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This special matching campaign reached it's goal in 2020! 




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NOW THIS

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“What ICE has underestimated in this case is the power of these women, and their
resilience, and their cohesiveness as a community which will lead to ....

how this house of cards 

is gonna fall down.”




HOW WE ARE HELPING

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Immigrant Families Together Foundation initially formed as a group of volunteers
in June 2018 in reaction to the zero tolerance policy that separates families at
the border. We are dedicated to reuniting and supporting families separated at
the US/Mexico border. 




Since then, we incorporated in December 2018, received 501 (c)3 status in
February 2020 and we:

• Posted bond for 128 adults and reunited them with their families (bonds have
ranged from $1,500 to $40,000).




• Provide ongoing support -- legal counsel, housing, groceries, clothing,
healthcare on an as-needed basis -- for families to live a stable life without
becoming a public charge.




• Provide support to partners on the border who meet immediate needs of asylum
seekers affected by the Migrant Protection Protocols. 




• Provide phone and commissary funds to asylum seekers in detention, as well as
support to families who have lost a loved one in detention in order to obtain
the remains and make final arrangements. 




Yeni Gonzalez, our first mom, 

leaving Eloy Detention Center 





WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH

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Director, Julie Schwietert Collazo with

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez, 

Rep. Carolyn Mahoney and 

Assemblywoman Aravella Simotas honored for her/our and your work with Immigrant
Families Together. 




Queens Gazette

Congressional Record

Queens Daily Eagle




Photo courtesy: The Astoria Bookshop




2019 WOMAN OF DISTINCTION

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SENATE DEPUTY LEADER GIANARIS ANNOUNCES JULIE SCHWIETERT COLLAZO AS 2019 WOMAN
OF DISTINCTION HONOREE

“Immigration policy is personal for so many of us in Queens who come from
immigrant families. This federal government’s anti-immigrant agenda is
un-American and shameful. Thankfully, good people like Julie are organizing and
fighting back,” 

said Senate Deputy Leader Michael Gianaris. 

“I am honored to support her work with Immigrant Families Together and pleased
to recognize her as a Woman of Distinction.”




The Senator cares about family reunification and supports immigration reform. 

Sen. Gianaris awarded Immigrant Families Together a $20,000 grant on our first
anniversary.

Al Senador le importa la reunificación familiar y apoya la reforma de
inmigración.


NOW THIS

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"You don't have to wait for the government to do what you are socially
responsible to do"




Francisco Collazo - Cofounder

Immigrant Families Together


MEET OUR COFOUNDERS

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WE NEED A STORY TO REMIND US WE ACTUALLY DO HAVE POWER

We have proven you really can do something as one person and one collective of
concerned  people.
- Julie Schwietert  Collazo, Executive Director of Immigrant Families Together 

See the difference we can make

"In honor of my precious grandchildren. All children deserve to be protected and
cherished, and their parents deserve to be supported in trying to protect and
take care their families."  -- Liz




“En honor a mis preciosos nietos. Todos los niños merecen ser protegidos y
apreciados, y sus padres merecen ser apoyados en tratar de proteger y cuidar de
sus familias.” – Liz

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 gracias a nuestro equipo de Mexico por la traducción de nuestro sitio web.    


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