Partners & Community

Our Partners

Casa Alterna’s work is rooted in a wider community of organizations and faith communities walking alongside us at the border. We are grateful for these partnerships and the shared commitment to radical hospitality, justice, and dignity for all people on the move.

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Atlanta Mennonite Church

“Following Jesus, joining God’s work for peace and justice.” A faith community practicing Christian discipleship rooted in Anabaptist traditions of peace, justice, and community engagement.

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Atlanta Friends Meeting

An unprogrammed, non-pastoral Quaker meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, gathered in the belief that every person has the capacity to know the will of the Divine.

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Detention Watch Network

Detention Watch Network brings together advocates to unify strategy, build partnerships, and strengthen the movement to end immigration detention.

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Georgia Asylum & Immigration Network

GAIN’s mission is to protect and empower immigrant survivors of crime and persecution. Their vision is safety, freedom, and opportunity for all.

El Refugio

El Refugio accompanies immigrants at Stewart Detention Center and their loved ones through hospitality, visitation, support, and advocacy.

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Holy Trinity Parish

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Necessary Trouble Georgia

Democratic grassroots activists based in Atlanta and Georgia working for hope and change — committed to racial equity and justice, affordable healthcare, and democratic representation at all levels of government.