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Dear John,
In this week’s newsletter:
* Sign On to Oppose Health Care Cuts [#2]
* National Day of Action [#3]
* Resources On Older Immigrants [#4] [#7]
* Resilience Sessions [#8]
Sign On: Oppose the Trump Administration's Proposal to End Health Coverage for People with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) Status
The Trump Administration’s marketplace rule includes a proposal to exclude people with DACA from the Health Insurance Marketplace and the Basic Health Program. Sign your organization onto the PIF sign-on comment [[link removed]] to oppose this policy by Wednesday, April 9.
Sign On Here [[link removed]]
Advocacy: National Day of Action
More than 150 cities have passed laws making it illegal to be homeless without addressing the dire lack of affordable housing that causes homelessness. The National Coalition for the Homeless has organized a National Day of Action to take place April 22 for advocates to rally nationwide or in Washington DC to demand housing now. Advocates can participate by submitting a written story or by sharing on social media. Learn more about how to get involved via the link below.
Learn More [[link removed]]
New Materials: Resources On Older Immigrants
The U.S. is home to more than 8.5 million immigrants age 65 or older. Our partners at Justice in Aging have released two new resources related to older immigrants. The first, Understanding Critical Connections between Immigration and Older Adults [[link removed]] , identifies connections between older adults and immigration–including the role that immigrants play in the long-term care infrastructure–and explains why policymakers and advocates who care about aging should care about immigrants in our communities. The second, Threats to Older Immigrants in Health Care, Economic Security, Housing and Elder Rights [[link removed]] , examines major actions under the current administration that impact older immigrants. This resource looks at both actions taken to date and those that are forthcoming or anticipated in the key programs and services that older immigrants rely on. View and share both resources via the links below.
Understanding Critical Connections [[link removed]] Threats to Older Immigrants [[link removed]]
Self-Care: Bi-weekly Resilience Sessions
This Friday, April 11, at 1pm EST is our next session of “Moving Stillness: Grounding in Times of Chaos,” a free bi-weekly virtual space [[link removed]] to recharge your batteries, find healing in community, and build balance in turbulent times. Chalene Jones ( Taijiwithchalene.com [[link removed]] ) will facilitate Taiji and Qi Gong practices, as well as reflective space to help advocates feel restored and revitalized for the work ahead. To help prepare you, Chalene has shared two videos demonstrating the kinds of movements we’ll engage in in each session. Sessions will be held every other week through June. All levels and abilities are welcome! No equipment or experience necessary. Check out the videos below to learn more and practice on your own, and register for upcoming sessions.
Seated Grounding Flow [[link removed]] Standing Tiger Walk [[link removed]]
Register Here [[link removed]]
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Become an Active Member [[link removed]]
Protecting Immigrant Families Coalition
P.O. Box 34573
Washington, DC 20043
United States
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