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October 15, 2020
News Article
Pandemic Causes Deep Cuts To San Diego Refugees’ Income, Housing Security, Health Care
... with the most marginalized, and to continue to direct resources to immigrant infrastructure. The final ... this report as part of a larger effort to make resources, knowledge, and infrastructure developed during the ...
October, 2021
Report
STAND TOGETHER: Cash Assistance Funds for Undocumented Immigrants in a Time of Crisis
July, 2017
Funding Recommendations
What Philanthropy Can Do: Supporting Immigrants and Refugees in Volatile Times

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