What we do
We provide direct, emergency support to individuals and families in the Mexican community who have been impacted by immigration enforcement actions, including detention by ICE. These actions often happen suddenly and without warning, leaving families without income, at risk of eviction, and struggling to meet basic needs.
Founded and led by Mexican nurses in the Twin Cities, our work is rooted in care, urgency, and lived experience. We understand the emotional, financial, and physical toll these situations create, and we respond with dignity and solidarity.
Our support includes:
- Emergency rent assistance to prevent displacement and homelessness
- Utility support to ensure families maintain access to electricity, water, and heat
- Immigration bond assistance to help secure the release of detained loved ones
- Short-term crisis relief for families facing sudden loss of income due to detention
Every request for assistance is carefully reviewed and verified to ensure support reaches those most in need. Once verified, cases may be shared through our public tracking system to maintain transparency and community trust.
We are a 100% volunteer-run mutual aid effort. No one receives a salary. Every dollar donated goes directly to helping families remain housed, keep essential utilities on, and reunite loved ones.
We exist because our community cannot wait. When ICE enforcement harms our people, we show up—together
