Dear Lord, What Have You Saved Us From?
A mother of three is welcomed to Mexico by insecurity, uncertainty, and financial distress. Paola’s hometown is a poor farming village, where families live off of the few crops
A mother of three is welcomed to Mexico by insecurity, uncertainty, and financial distress. Paola’s hometown is a poor farming village, where families live off of the few crops
Quiet and steady, one public accountant tries every approach in the book to guarantee his family’s financial stability. Since arriving in Colombia in 2020, Marco has held several jobs
A baker and businessman hopes for access to affordable credit. Rosy is extremely capable; she financed her own migration to Colombia, managed childcare responsibilities for three children, and recovered from
One Venezuelan woman’s steady restaurant income gives her partner the freedom to weigh options and turn down risky jobs. Nesly and Ana met two years ago through a mutual
A young girl trying to pursue her studies in a foreign country in the face of discrimination. Clara moved to Tunisia to pursue her university studies at the end of
A middle-aged couple leaves their family in the Ivory Coast to seek better work opportunities in Tunisia, with the hope of sending money back home. Although their financial situation is
A mother of two leaves behind her family searching for a better life in Tunisia, only to encounter a harsh reality she could never have imagined. After losing everything to
Dreams are just out of reach for a family working to recover from financial struggles. Since moving from Venezuela to Colombia, Anita and her family have faced a series of
A baker and businessman hopes for access to affordable credit. Nelmar started selling cakes as a means of financing his journey from Venezuela to Colombia. Short on funds, he forged
A mother uses her time in the U.S. to accumulate remarkable savings. Valeria’s dreams are simple and universally recognizable. She wants to own a little house, and she
Saving in the U.S. with dreams of a business in Mexico. José had wanted to come to the United States for ten years. In 2012, soon after his brothers
Medical debt leads a father to join his brothers in the U.S. In 2011, Emiliano’s third child and first daughter was born at 28 weeks. She was in