A look at AFSC’s humanitarian response at the U.S.-Mexico border: Since September, Border Patrol has held migrants in open-air detention sites without access to basic services. Nearly every day since then, AFSC has provided migrants with humanitarian aid as we advocate to end this inhumane practice. Through the border barriers, we hand people water, food, and clothing and even tend to their wounds. “We are demonstrating humane alternatives that welcome all people, respect their rights, and treat them with the dignity we all deserve,” writes AFSC’s Pedro Rios.
What you need to know about the crisis in Gaza: Looking for updates and perspectives on what’s happening in Gaza and how you can take action? Check out our newly updated Gaza resource page for accounts from AFSC’s team in Gaza, ways to advocate, tools for divestment, and more.
Protecting the right to water: Access to safe, clean, affordable water is a human right. But in the U.S. and around the world, people are denied this most basic of rights. Climate change also fuels water scarcity. Here are some ways that communities are working to reclaim the right to water, with support from AFSC.
Seeds of compassion: The legacy of Quaker aid: During World War II and its aftermath, millions of German children received much-needed food aid from AFSC and Quakers. Years later, many of those who were assisted would provide for others in need. They became the earliest supporters of Quäker-Hilfe Stiftung, a charitable trust founded by AFSC and German Quakers.
Take our quiz: Do you know why so many people across the globe are forced to flee their homes? Take our quiz, then share it with others to help raise awareness.