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Putting Action to Words

Interfaith coalition provides aid for migrants at the Mexico border and aid for Dreamers in Santa Barbara.

Putting Action to Words

After hearing about the desperate situation of families in the migrant camps just across the San Diego/Tijuana border, the Interfaith Sanctuary Alliance of Santa Barbara could not ignore the call for help. Working with local faith communities, the Interfaith Sanctuary Alliance collected thousands of dollars’ worth of donations of nonperishable food, water, and hygiene supplies. On May 25, volunteers from the ISA and Drivers Listos filled up four vehicles with the donated supplies. They left early in the morning to drive down and deliver the supplies to the El Chapparal Camp in Tijuana, in partnership with the San Diego-based nonprofit Border Angels ( www.borderangels.org ).

The ISA volunteers were deeply impacted by the experience of visiting the encampment: Anna DiStefano said: “Although much of the experience was painfully overwhelming, (entering the encampment) was the part that broke our hearts. The need is so great and so many people were clamoring for food and diapers ... As we worked with the organizers, we smiled, and everyone was so gracious and appreciative even in their personal desperation that was so palpable. The population (at the one encampment we visited) fluctuates between 2,000 to 2,500 and almost half of the population are children. Tents are on top of each other and conditions seem inhumane.”

Volunteers headed for Tijuana | Ellen Broidy

In coming weeks, the Interfaith Sanctuary Alliance is working to establish a task force to continue humanitarian support for asylum seekers living at camps in the camps at the border. The conditions at the border are constantly changing, and so the task force will explore a variety of ways to provide support.