Unaccompanied Children Support: Harnessing Expertise and Inspiring Change
I was impacted by being surrounded by other professionals who understand the depth and importance of our work supporting unaccompanied children in the United States,…...
I was impacted by being surrounded by other professionals who understand the depth and importance of our work supporting unaccompanied children in the United States,…...
In our work representing unaccompanied immigrant and refugee children seeking safety, KIND has seen thousands of children reunite with parents and other family members who…...
When KIND launched 15 years ago, between 6,000 and 8,000 unaccompanied children entered the United States annually seeking safety. In 2022, more than 150,000 arrived.…...
Every April 30, Mexico celebrates Children’s Day (el Dia del niño y la niña). In honor of this day, KIND staff in our Tapachula office,…...
Alexander Morales, a Family Outreach Specialist with KIND’s Family Reunification Team1, is Mayan Quiché and based in Quiché, Guatemala. He locates and helps to reunify…...
It is a warm, sunny Tuesday morning in Ciudad Juarez and Mario, a social services coordinator at KIND’s Ciudad Juarez, Mexico office since 2021, is…...
This is part of our March blog series in honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, in which KIND reflects on how our…...
Social Work Month celebrates the importance and impact of social work. Social services are an integral part of KIND’s holistic model of protecting the rights and…...
According to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), over 50 percent of the world's more than 100 million refugees and internally displaced persons are women…...