BECOMING THE IWC
Sr. Denise LaRock and Sr. Jean Durel offer a favorite treat to asylum-seeking families at the Greyhound station. IWC began in 2014 and functioned as an all-volunteer organization for six…
Sr. Denise LaRock and Sr. Jean Durel offer a favorite treat to asylum-seeking families at the Greyhound station. IWC began in 2014 and functioned as an all-volunteer organization for six…
Jacqueline Macias (she/her) Jacqueline Macias is a second-generation Mexican American from a farm worker family. She constantly searches for ways to make her parents and grandparents proud of the hard work…
By Katie Myers The men patiently waited their turn to retrieve their bus tickets from the counter. Dressed in nondescript clothing, they carried their belongings in the kind of coarse…
photo cc. by Susan Ruggles After an August 5th decision by the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, DACA (the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) remains in limbo, impacting thousands of immigrant…
Migrants and local officials at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Edgartown, Mass., on Martha’s Vineyard, on Wednesday. Credit: Ray Ewing/The Vineyard Gazette Texas Governor Abbott, Arizona Governor Ducey, and…
The Interfaith Welcome Coalition (IWC) is seeking new board members for the 2023-2025 term to carry out its mission to meet the changing needs of asylum-seekers, refugees, and at-risk immigrants.…