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Families detained behind a chain-link fence inside a U.S. Border Patrol facility in Texas

What happens to children who are separated from their parents?

Children who have been separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border as the result of a “zero-tolerance” immigration policy are at risk of toxic stress, which can have short- and long-term effects on their health, behavior and ability to learn. Here's what can be done to help.

ArticleJuly 9, 2018
Two Yazidi sisters in Sinjar, Iraq sit on the floor of their home, coloring

Education tips for parents during the coronavirus crisis

IRC education expert Jamie Weiss-Yagoda shares tips she's using to help her two young children keep learning while schools are closed due to the coronavirus.

ArticleApril 3, 2020
Wearing a red shirt and smiling, Kezia looks at the camera while on a soccer field

Young soccer star could play for the country her parents fled

Kezia Ahimina has never been to Burundi, the country her parents fled before she was born. But this fall, she may get a “dream” opportunity to finally visit: as a member of the Burundi National Soccer Team. 

ArticleAugust 5, 2021

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