A psychosocial support session for widows in a displacement camp in Gaza. Photo: Amjad Al Fayomi |
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Hi Friend,
Every day, more Palestinians in Gaza are killed by bombings, starvation, and disease. While the need is overwhelming, our team continues to provide whatever support we can. Thanks to supporters like you, we have provided food, water, and other lifesaving aid to hundreds of thousands of people. We're also working to address another critical aspect of the crisis: the trauma affecting Palestinians. Last month, we held psychosocial support workshops for widows and seniors. Read more from AFSC’s Kerri Kennedy.
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Sign our petition: Immigrants make our communities stronger
As a Quaker organization committed to peace, justice, and human dignity, AFSC advocates for a more welcoming and just immigration system. But today, government raids are separating loved ones and creating a culture of fear. Join us in urging the Trump administration to stop wasting tax dollars on immigrant detention and deportation. Demand policies that treat all people with dignity and respect, no matter where they were born. Add your name today.
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Third Tuesdays: Protect, Resist, and Build with AFSC (July 15, 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT)
Last month, the Trump administration deployed National Guard troops against peaceful protesters in Los Angeles. And just last week, the president signed a bill that slashes health care for the poor to pay for tax breaks for the rich. As we face more threats to our rights and dignity, what can we do to protect our communities and democracy? Join us to discuss how we can resist harmful policies and advocate for a just, peaceful future for all.
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AFSC Reparative Justice & Healing Fund
We are now accepting applications for AFSC's Reparative Justice and Healing Fund. The fund provides grants of up to $10,000 to Black and Indigenous-led social justice organizations in the United States. Now in its second year, the fund is inspired by our Quaker beliefs in justice, peace, and equality for all. To apply, organizations must complete our short questionnaire by July 31.
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How young changemakers are transforming their communities in Southeast Asia By Keang Pouy
Across Southeast Asia, young people are stepping up as leaders in their communities. AFSC's Asia Young People for Action (AYA) initiative is supporting their efforts. As members of AYA, youth network with other changemakers in the region. They build their organizing and advocacy skills. And they get help with projects that make a real difference. Participants have taken action on climate change, improved access for people with disabilities, and more. Read more.
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