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We stand with the Asian American and Pacific Islander community
Our hearts break for all who knew and loved Hyun Jung Grant, Xiaojie Tan, Daoyou Feng, Soon Chung Park, Suncha Kim, Yong Ae Yue, Paul Andre Michels, and Delaina Ashley Yaun and for everyone impacted by this tragedy. The hate that took those eight precious lives — six of whom were Asian women — is…
CONTINUE READINGYou’ve invested $9.4 million in separated families & detained children
For the past three years, through Together Rising, you have continued to fight tirelessly for separated families and unaccompanied children. When others have moved on, you have remained standing in solidarity with these families — deploying an incredible $9,397,703.37 over the last three years — a critical investment that has enabled our boots-on-the-ground partners to: …
CONTINUE READINGRemembering reuniting Ariel with his family
In 2019, after the then-administration tore thousands of children away from their parents, it then deported hundreds of parents without their children. Through our boots-on-the-ground warrior partners, Together Rising learned of 90 of these deported parents who had been deemed impossible to find. They had no cell phones, lived in rural villages and many only…
CONTINUE READINGIt’s the two-year anniversary of the most important story we’ve ever told!
This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the incredible advocate Erika Pinheiro on the two-year anniversary of the most important story we’ve ever told: How you, through Together Rising and Erika’s organization Al Otro Lado, miraculously found 90 parents who’d had their children ripped from their arms under the previous administration’s zero tolerance policy, and were…
CONTINUE READINGYou continue to stand with families impacted by last month’s winter storm
Together Rising continues to stand with families impacted by last month’s winter storm. Families are just getting back on their feet after the devastation — and thousands are in great need of vital essentials. Today, through Together Rising, you just deployed $40,000 to the Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley to support their mobile…
CONTINUE READINGYou deployed $100,000 to Texas for shelter, warmth, food, and water!
This week’s winter storm in Texas resulted in the “largest forced blackout in history” according to Time, leaving at least 3.3 million in freezing temperatures without electricity or heat and countless people without safe drinking water. At least 31 people have died, including a grandmother and her three grandchildren who tragically died in a house…
CONTINUE READINGYou activated to ensure Erin received breast cancer treatment
“Erin, a single mother of three-year-old Fitzgerald — lovingly called Fitz— was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in spring 2020. She cried and then got to work. For Erin, that included surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and hospital stays, all while caring for Fitz, working full-time, and living through the pandemic.” After months of grueling treatment,…
CONTINUE READINGYou highlighted the most beautiful aspects of this community!
At the beginning of the year, we asked what being part of this Together Rising community meant to you. In your comments, you highlighted the most beautiful aspects of this community! Each of you make this community what it is: a powerful, direct, effective world-changing collective. THANK YOU. Let’s keep changing the world, together.
CONTINUE READINGMeet Charles, Teresa, and their beautiful family!
As millions of families facing overwhelming challenges know far too well right now: The line between financial stability and drowning in debt can be cruel and narrow — crossed quickly no matter how hard you try. You, through Together Rising, are holding that line and restoring stability for families across the nation. Meet Charles, Teresa,…
CONTINUE READINGFood baskets for families in Yemen
According to the UN, Yemen is experiencing the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. The civil war has decimated businesses and factories and closed hospitals and commercial ports — leaving the country without the critical infrastructure needed to function at a basic level, let alone address the world’s worst cholera outbreak, flooding, and now COVID. A staggering…
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