Building Bridges, not Walls

by Circle of Health International
Building Bridges, not Walls

Project Report | Jul 13, 2018
Border Crisis Update: caring for separated families in Texas

By Sera Bonds | CEO/Founder

hands, feet, and hugs of mothers + babies
hands, feet, and hugs of mothers + babies

“The average stay for unaccompanied minors in detention, in Texas, is 6-8 weeks as they are processed for safe placement in the US, and 95% of them have somewhere they are going, either to a family member or host family. We all worried about these kids, their futures, and the trauma they are enduring,” writes Founder and CEO of Circle of Health International Sera Bonds.

COHI offers critical support to an immigrant clinic in McAllen, Texas with COHI clinicians and volunteers. COHl began our work keeping families together along the Texas/Mexico border four years ago this month, July 4th weekend of 2014. Since that time we've cared for tens of thousands of mothers, kids, and babies through the provision of clinical volunteers who've staffed the Catholic Charities clinic in McAllen.

Over the last four years we've

  • Provided training to hundreds of social service and health care providers in the Rio Grande Valley region of Texas to identify those who've been trafficked; and
  • Provided food. health care, and medicine to tens of thousdands of individuals being released from border patrol in McAllen in the last four years in a clinic in McAllen, Texas. 

We are currently scaling our border response to: 

  • Work with Texas-based legal aid agencies to provide forensic psychologists to support asylee request evaluations; and
  • To provide clinical volunteers to emerging efforts to care for this population in El Paso and Laredo, covering an additional 800 miles of border crossing. 

This crisis is not going away-these families will need our care, our attention, our support for many years to come. COHI is in this fight for the long-haul and that is why we need your help. We are raising $25,000 to provide further valuable support to families being cared for at the McAllen clinic.

Playroom for the kids upon their release
Playroom for the kids upon their release
Some of the medicines COHI has provided
Some of the medicines COHI has provided
Dr Rosenbloom caring for a mother and kiddo
Dr Rosenbloom caring for a mother and kiddo
An example of the fresh food evacuees receive here
An example of the fresh food evacuees receive here

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Circle of Health International

Location: Austin, TX - USA
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Circle of Health International
Leah Little
Project Leader:
Leah Little
Austin , TX United States

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