SAN DIEGO – Many advocacy groups and nonprofit organization in San Diego County are doing anything and everything they can to help those seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
“The role of the partnership really is to take a look at the landscape of what all the partners are doing and really together come up with a plan on how we can align all of our services,” said Mauricio Torre, the Vice President of Program Operations for SBCS. “We are really looking at making sure that these individuals make it to their final destinations in a safe, efficient manner.”
In fact, SBCS told ABC 10News some of those contracts for things like food services have gone out Thursday. One of the resource site managers for SBCS told ABC 10News collaboration is key on finding the best use of these added county dollars. That way, they can maximize the funding that’s been provided to help these migrants struggling to get to their sponsors.