The MassUndocuFund provides direct assistance to undocumented individuals, families and communities who are impacted by the Covid-19 Pandemic in Massachusetts.
We appreciate those committing to the #sharemycheck movement. When your #stimulusdeposit comes in, please consider donating to us at @MassUndocuFund, we are providing direct relief to the undocumented families who won’t see those much needed $1200. https://t.co/LxPmBFIUvk
While we prepare for the end of CARES benefits, let’s keep in mind the thousands of undocumented Mass residents who never saw stimulus checks or unemployment money. We’ve been supporting those folks through the pandemic, but we need help.
Donate at https://t.co/YynltkWYqU.
Luchando, Creando Poder Popular is our slogan because we believe in people power. We believe in the power of undocumented immigrant workers, who fight for their humanity every day. We are immigrants. We are workers. We are human. And we want licences!
What would you do with $300? For the families we serve, it means groceries, bills, rent and a little less to worry about.
Consider donating to our relief fund at https://t.co/jrjh5V4dY2.
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We have to work fast to get the #SafeCommunitiesAct across the finish line. Call your legislators today and urge them to make it a top priority! #mapoli
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Today, we sued ICE.
Its threat to deport international students is yet another attempt by President Trump to use the pandemic to further his anti-immigrant agenda.
Proud to stand in solidarity with @hgsuuaw and demand a reversal of this illegal rule.
Two things we love: supporting our undocumented neighbors and brunch! 🥯🍳🥞☕️🥓
Stop in at our virtual community brunch on Saturday to learn more about who we are and what we’ve been up to. See you there!
Latinos are 4x as likely as non-Latino whites to be hospitalized with #COVID19, according to the CDC. Poverty, working in essential jobs, lack of insurance and yes, the unspoken factor here, being an immigrant, all exacerbate vulnerability. https://t.co/2EOCTKHEEn
Like you all, we are disheartened by the latest ICE development- which targets international students who bring so much to our educational communities. Here in MA, where we pride ourselves on education, we should not and will not tolerate a #StudentBan.
Kicking international students out of the US during a global pandemic because their colleges are moving classes online for physical distancing hurts students. It’s senseless, cruel, and xenophobic. @ICEgov and @DHSgov must drop this policy immediately. https://t.co/MHYduGA1Pk
We give $300 grants to #undocumented families. We’ve heard that these funds are going to good use. $300 means much needed help with utilities or groceries.
Sustain our work at https://t.co/YynltkWYqU. #COVIDー19
"If the administration is intent on breaking the nation’s complex #immigration machinery, which has supplied American businesses with the talent and energy of millions of employees, it is on the right path." https://t.co/rJ87C52EyM
This pandemic is not over, and it’s impact on our families is just beginning. Donate and find out more about what you can do to support your neighbors at https://t.co/jrjh5V4dY2. #COVIDー19
Matahari board member and member-leader, Anastancia Cuna, shares her experience as a domestic worker during the pandemic. #OurWorkOurWorth
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🏗️ Are you a domestic or undocumented worker? Matahari is distributing emergency funds to low-wage womxn and immigrant workers who do not qualify for government assistance. Apply today! https://t.co/MT2atGPvJ1
🏗️ ¿Eres un/x trabajador del hogar o indocumentado? Matahari está distribuyendo fondos de emergencia a trabajadores de bajos ingresos y trabajadores inmigrantes que no califican para recibir asistencia del gobierno. ¡Aplica hoy! https://t.co/xz16EEojaP
Artist Catherine Aiello’s latest work reflects on her time in the food service industry. All proceeds from the virtual exhibit will go to help undocumented families through our work. Visit the online exhibit here: https://t.co/dgfUAHkASV
Forty-one-year-old Lydia is originally from Uganda and has lived in Massachusetts for 15 years. Lydia said she was let go from her caregiver job in April with a day's notice. She hasn't heard from her former employers since. https://t.co/Vtl0wVuXpW #EssentialWorkers