By Stephanie Alvarez | Director of Development
Dear Friend,
It’s been quite a summer at AWB. So far, we’ve provided over 300.000 treatments for refugees, asylum seekers and migrating people around the world this year. Our goal is to provide 700.000 more in the second half of 2022!
March brought the war in Ukraine, and with it, immense suffering, death and the displacement of over 12 million people. Many of you responded to AWB’s call for refugee support by raising funds, donating, offering to travel, and providing trauma-informed care to those in need. Thank you, thank you, thank you for your generosity and spirit of service!
When AWB works in disaster or conflict zones, we partner with local organizations who know their communities best. We offer direct service when there are few local practitioners, provide clinical and project-building training, gather resources to make sure local projects have what they need, and educate the public about the importance of trauma-informed care. This is why AWB is focusing on partnerships with our EU and UK colleagues in response to the Ukraine refugee crisis – because they can best provide ongoing treatments and build sustainable projects in the communities where most people have sought safe haven.
AWB’s refugee and migrant support work is international. For the past seven years, we have increasingly focused on supporting people displaced by war, violence, famine, poverty, social injustice, and climate change. We continue to work in Greece with refugees from the Middle East and Africa, in Mexico with migrating people from Haiti and Central America, and in the US with undocumented essential workers.
Organizing support for displaced people from the Ukraine war has been one of AWB’s biggest challenges. The conflict grinds on with no end in sight, conditions are volatile, and the logistics of offering support in multiple countries in a very short time have often limited our ability to respond.
Nonetheless, with your help, AWB has already created a strong network of committed EU-UK practitioners, provided them with clinical and project-organizing training, raised funds and supply donations, and is providing daily mentorship to build sustainable projects to assist refugees from Ukraine, the Middle East. and Africa. Since March, AWB has:
Right now we need to rally as much support as we can to be able to respond to the demand for refugee and migrant services in all the locations we are currently actuve in. While we were able to make it through the pandemic, when so many other small nonprofits didn't, we have been stretched to meet the high demand for services. We need our community's support more than ever! Please consider becoming a monthly donor and/or sharing our project with your community. We cannot do this without you!
If you've gotten this far, thank you! Your love and support for this work is what keeps us going. We appreciate you and honor you in every treatment we provide!
With immense gratitude,
The AWB Team
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