The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) has released our second Annual Report!
ASAP’s online community member, Libia shared: “When I found out about my deportation order, my friend told me to join an online community center to ask for help. I thought that I would just get an answer to my question, but I had no idea how much ASAP would fight for my case.”
ASAP intern Cindy Zhunio said, “Coming from an undocumented community, I always aspired to assist, but I never truly knew how to do so. It was not until I found my internship that I felt as if I were truly helping my community.”
Read the full report for more stories like theirs and other updates. A special thank-you to Michael Cuesta of Cuesta Design for volunteering his services to put it together, and to all of our staff, donors, and supporters for helping ASAP grow and fight for more families!
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