From Maria Woltjen <[email protected]>
Subject You make it possible
Date December 24, 2019 4:00 PM
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Dear Friend,

Forgive me for yet another email, but I feel so passionate about this work and want you to know what a difference you make. My colleagues are getting ready to spend much-deserved time with family and friends. They work so hard, fighting for kids who are here on their own, and those who’ve been taken from their families. They meet the kids for the first time when they’re in custody. They accompany them to immigration court. They argue, cajole and often achieve the impossible: a girl reunified with her mother; a boy released to his grandmother; a teen mom released the day before she turned 18 when she would have been sent to adult detention, her baby remaining in government custody.

You make this work possible. Thank you so much for your support.

Wishing you a happy holiday.

Maria Woltjen
Executive Director
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