Jesuit Migrant Service, Mexico

Jesuit Migrant Service, Mexico (SJM-Mexico) was founded by the Society of Jesus in 2001, to offer a variety of services for the many migrants passing into, through, or out of Mexico, and to their families.

Jesuit Migrant Service, Mexico
AbbreviationSJM-Mexico
Established2001 (2001)
HeadquartersOrizaba 39
Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
AffiliationsJesuit, Catholic
WebsiteSJM-Mexico

Services

SJM has offices in Tecozautla, Hidalgo, in Frontera Comalapa, Chiapas, and in Mexico City.

SJM's special assistance to separated families included a pastoral letter and the program "Women and the Migrant Family" in the Diocese of San Andrés Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.[1]

SJM was instrumental in organizing the Documentation of the Network of Organizations for the Defense of Migrants in 2013[2] and publishes the annual report.

References

  1. Hernández, Graciela Polanco (2013-12-12). "'Mujer y Familia Migrante': un programa para contribuir a la salud emocional". Encuentro (in Spanish) (96): 77–86. doi:10.5377/encuentro.v0i96.1271. ISSN 2220-7112.
  2. "Network of Migrant Defender Organizations" (PDF). Retrieved 7 November 2017.

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