"Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves..."
Proverbs 31:8a NIV
The Exodus Advocacy Network provides you with timely information on current developments affecting refugees—and helps you take meaningful action on their behalf.
Sign up now at exodusworldservice.org/join to receive:
- Instant Access to a curated list of organizations advocating for refugees and several timely actions you can take (so you can choose what’s right for you!).
- Quarterly Updates to help you understand the impact of national policy in a local context.
- Special Alerts when there is a development that may generate advocacy opportunities.
- Invitations to webinars, prayer gatherings, and other events that may interest you.
No matter your denominational background, political perspective, or the amount of time you have to commit, we’ll help you find what works best for you!
Why advocacy?
Many Exodus partners—churches, volunteers, donors—are asking the same question, “As policies that affect refugees keep changing, how can I understand what’s happening right now—and take meaningful action for refugees?”
Why now?
Due to changes in national policy, refugee resettlement in the U.S. is at a record low. Refugee resettlement is now only open to limited populations at the exclusion of those who have been thoroughly vetted and have been waiting in refugee camps for years. At the same time, services and protections for refugees already here have been drastically reduced.
Why Exodus Advocacy Network?
Keeping up with policy changes is hard. We also know that while there are many opportunities to advocate, it’s hard to know where to start. Exodus Advocacy Network helps you cut through the confusion and find the path to action that’s right for you. You’ll get information on current developments, access a curated list of organizations, and specific, timely advocacy opportunities.
While this initiative is new, advocacy for refugees was part of our founders’ vision for Exodus nearly 40 years ago. Advocacy is a natural extension of our mission to mobilize the Christian community to welcome and befriend refugees—people forced to flee their countries due to war or persecution.