The Women's Building, a nonprofit in California's Mission District, has closed two family reunification programs for migrant children following funding cuts linked to President Trump's suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admission Program. These cuts affect essential services that helped families unite and navigate the immigration system. Over its 22 years of service, the organization has played a crucial role in refugee resettlement. Despite the cuts, it continues to provide other community services and seeks to replace lost funding through donations.
The Women's Building, a nonprofit venerable institution, announced the closure of two vital family reunification programs for migrant children due to funding cuts from the Trump administration.
After 22 years of supporting refugee resettlement in the Mission District, the Women's Building has faced significant funding cuts which have directly impacted their ability to assist families.
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