Why are these families forced to flee their homes?
 
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  Oxfam America  
 
 
 
Silveria Perez
 
 

Silveria Perez, a mother from Guatemala, where nearly half of all children under five years old suffer from chronic malnutrition.

Families around the world are forced to flee their homes – and it's not right.

For many families, violence, inequality, and corruption make it nearly impossible to live in their home countries. They're forced to migrate in search of a better life – one where they and their kids can live in safety without fear. We can't turn our back on these families, friend.

Thanks to Oxfam supporters like you, we can take on the issues that force families to flee. We're on the ground with programs that promote gender and economic equality, like our Saving for Change group savings and loan program, which teaches women how to escape domestic violence situations, and supports farmers combating food insecurity.

These families don't have a moment to lose. With your support, we can work towards a world where families aren't forced to flee their homes – instead, they can join together to take steps out of poverty. Don't wait. Today, you can make a difference for the families who are far from home, and for all those living in poverty around the world.

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