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Tia Burroughs Clayton, MSS
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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Alyson Ferguson, MPH
Chief Operating Officer

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Vivian Figueredo, MPA
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

Derrick M. Gordon, PhD
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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Georgia Kioukis, PhD
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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Samantha Matlin, PhD
Senior Learning & Community Impact Consultant

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Caitlin O'Brien, MPH
Director of Learning & Community Impact

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Joe Pyle, MA
President

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Nadia Ward, MEd, PhD
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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Bridget Talone, MFA
Grants Manager for Learning and Community Impact

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Hitomi Yoshida, MSEd
Graduate Fellow

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Ashley Feuer-Edwards, MPA
Learning and Community Impact Consultant

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We must include immigrants and refugees in our COVID-19 response.

Apr 8, 2020

One of our nation’s greatest assets is that it draws people from around the world to live within its borders. We are made better, stronger, healthier by the newcomers who arrive on our soil everyday.

For the past three years, I have facilitated the Scattergood Foundation’s participatory grantmaking initiative, the Community Fund for Immigrant Wellness. I have worked with community-based organizations that serve, are led by, and center the voices of immigrant communities. They are passionate, creative, thoughtful, and dedicated – working with them has been one of the greatest honors of my time with the Scattergood Foundation.

The emergence of COVID-19 has brought to bear the tremendous inequities that exist in our system, creating unique and significant challenges for many of these organizations and communities. Thus, we have joined with Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia and a small-but-mighty group of Philadelphia-based funders to develop the statement, Including Immigrants and Refugees in our COVID-19 Response.

We encourage our partners to read the statement and, no matter your role in responding to COVID-19, to center and support immigrant and refugee communities.