What We Do
All Children Belong brings together advocates, educators, providers, researchers, and community leaders to ensure children are at the heart of the immigration conversation. Our work seeks to help children remain safe, stable, and connected to the care and support they need to thrive.
Who's Behind The Campaign
All Children Belong is being spearheaded by two organizations and a network of children’s advocates with deep expertise in advancing and protecting child well-being: the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), a national nonprofit focused on reducing poverty and expanding opportunity for families; the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, which advocates for the rights and best interests of immigrant children, including thousands in federal custody; and the Children Thrive Action Network (CTAN), a coalition of advocates and service providers at the national, state, and local levels who work directly with or on behalf of children in immigrant families. The campaign is guided by an advisory committee of community leaders and stakeholders, and participation is open to anyone invested in the well-being of all children.
Every child deserves to grow up safe and supported, no matter where they or their parents were born.
All children belong.
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All children belong — with their families, in safe care settings, in classrooms, in stable homes, and in their communities.
Every child should have the chance to grow up with dignity, stability, and opportunity.
Our public policies must reflect these values.