Bellingham Public Schools Foundation supports students impacted by recent ICE raids

Bellingham, WALocal News

The Bellingham Public Schools Foundation is mobilizing support for students affected by recent ICE operations in the area, highlighting the urgent need for community assistance. Their Family Support Fund has been established to provide essential resources such as food and clothing to students rendered vulnerable by these actions. The foundation emphasizes that ICE operations often target adults, leaving children in particularly difficult circumstances. My Bellingham Now reported that 37 individuals were taken into custody during a recent raid at Mount Baker Roofing, raising concerns about the impact on local families. While it remains unclear how many of those detained have children attending the Bellingham School District, the foundation stresses that all contributions to the fund will aid students facing hardship.

This initiative not only supports those directly affected but also extends to other students encountering similar challenges. The foundation's call for donations underscores the importance of community solidarity in times of crisis. Engaging with this cause can make a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable students in Bellingham.

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