You answered the urgent call for volunteers

In early May, we issued an urgent call for volunteers to come to Brownsville, Texas, and serve migrants at the border. If you recall, Title 42 was due to lift May 11, and tensions at the border were swelling. Our primary partner in Brownsville, Pastor Carlos Navarro, was preparing for an enormous increase in the numbers of migrants he would be serving at the Welcome Center adjacent to the bus station and at his church's immigrant respite center.

We ask, and you answered. 23 of you quickly made arrangements and drove (or even flew!) down to the tip of Texas to be of service. You brought or sent loads of T-shirts, shoes, caps, Gatorades, and gift cards. You passed out Little Caesar's pizzas. You smiled. You alleviated fears and offered a warm welcome to our new neighbors.

Pastor Carlos estimates that together we served an average of 275 migrants each day. Migration trends can be hard to predict. We expected more activity after Title 42 lifted than what we saw. Instead, the numbers have evened out, and the urgent need has been met for the time being.

That being said, summer is always a high time for immigration, and we welcome your volunteer service at any time. Please contact anyra@fellowshipsouthwest.org for assistance with making arrangements for yourself, your family or a group.

One further request: If you have pictures from your trip or short testimonials you'd like to share about your experience, please email cameron@fellowshipsouthwest.org. 

We are so grateful for your compassion and willingness to be the hands of feet of Jesus to people in a time of need. 

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