Immigrant and farm worker families play an essential role in our communities, yet many face daily barriers to safety, stability, and belonging. From border towns to big cities, families continue navigating housing insecurity, limited access to resources, and the constant fear of enforcement actions.
In this webinar, NFWM brought together leaders working on the frontlines of care, accompaniment, and advocacy:
- Carolina Castenada, Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
- Rev. Lea Mathews, St. Paul & St. Andrew United Methodist Church (NYC)
- Felicia Sembrando & Victor Cavazos, The Sidewalk School (Brownsville, TX)
Together, they share how their communities are responding with compassion — offering support, building trust, and standing alongside immigrant and farm worker families. Their reflections highlight both the urgent challenges and the hopeful, community-led work happening across the country.
Whether you joined us live or are watching for the first time, we invite you to explore how faith communities, allies, and people of conscience can move from awareness to meaningful action.
Watch the full webinar replay below and learn how you can stand in solidarity with immigrant and farm worker communities.



