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We all have a role to play as attacks on immigrant communities grow—in WA and throughout the country. 🤝

As long as is needed, we will continue to show up in solidarity with our Sanctuary Homes trainings and actions. Join us for our upcoming WA Sanctuary Homes Training on Tuesday, December 16th. Together, we'll learn how domestic employers and allies can defend immigrant care workers' rights and build power—starting in our homes, expanding through our neighborhoods.

Do you employ a nanny, house cleaner, or home care worker? Do you receive care? Stand in solidarity? Join us!

When: Tuesday, December 16th | 6pm - 7:30pm PT
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We all have a role to play as attacks on immigrant communities grow—in WA and throughout the country. 🤝

As long as is needed, we will continue to show up in solidarity with our Sanctuary Homes trainings and actions. Join us for our upcoming WA Sanctuary Homes Training on Tuesday, December 16th. Together, well learn how domestic employers and allies can defend immigrant care workers rights and build power—starting in our homes, expanding through our neighborhoods.

Do you employ a nanny, house cleaner, or home care worker? Do you receive care? Stand in solidarity? Join us!

When: Tuesday, December 16th | 6pm - 7:30pm PT
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"When people understand that their story matters, that they’re not alone, that they have the power to demand change alongside others—that’s when fear turns into action... Meeting people where they are, honoring their lived experience, and organizing through access and love. Disability Justice teaches us that our survival is political, that interdependence is our strength, and that relationships are the infrastructure of movements."

Throwing it back this #TBT to October! Hand in Hand's Lead Homecare Organizer, Brittanie Hernandez-Wilson, took part in Change Philanthropy 2025 Unity Summit in Minneapolis. Alongside movement leaders they spoke about what it takes for organizations (and funders) to Commit to Change– invest in movements and fight for our future– during these challenging times.

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When people understand that their story matters, that they’re not alone, that they have the power to demand change alongside others—that’s when fear turns into action... Meeting people where they are, honoring their lived experience, and organizing through access and love. Disability Justice teaches us that our survival is political, that interdependence is our strength, and that relationships are the infrastructure of movements.

Throwing it back this #TBT to October! Hand in Hands Lead Homecare Organizer, Brittanie Hernandez-Wilson, took part in Change Philanthropy 2025 Unity Summit in Minneapolis. Alongside movement leaders they spoke about what it takes for organizations (and funders) to Commit to Change– invest in movements and fight for our future– during these challenging times.

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