https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/nov/19/murphy-says-nj-finalizes-21m-in-aid-for-immigrants/?
The agreement calls for $925,000 to go to Legal Services of New Jersey and the American Friends Service Committee. Legal Services is a nonprofit that helps low-income residents. The Friends committee is a Quaker, immigrants-rights organization.
https://www.afsc.org/blogs/news-and-commentary/migrant-caravan-emergency-response-update
At the Guatemala-Mexico border:
We are supporting short-term humanitarian efforts to help weary migrants, for example with shelter and transportation, and a member of our team is monitoring human rights abuses at the Guatemala-Mexico border. Our staff and volunteers have testified to the generosity of community members along the migrants’ route and have joined with them and others in preparing shelters and food.
In Mexico:
A member of our Washington, D.C., policy advocacy team is currently accompanying one of the caravans in Chiapas and doing human rights monitoring to try to help prevent violence against migrants. Additional staff, including members of AFSC’s leadership team, are traveling to the region this weekend to meet with migrants and partners.