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The Protecting Immigrant Families (PIF) Campaign is dedicated to protecting immigrants and their families’ access to health care, nutrition programs, public services and economic supports. This month we’ve published three new community education resources to give communities the information they need to make the best decisions for themselves and their families.

 

These documents were created and reviewed by a dedicated team of providers and advocates from all over the United States. We encourage advocates from all backgrounds to help us share these resources – you never know who may need to see them! Below is a brief description of these resources and translations are available in many more languages at our website.

 

Does this apply to me? - Our one page stoplight document is a tool to help immigrants identify whether or not they may be impacted by public charge policies. Spanish language version here, as well as Anharic, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Hindi, Korean, and Vietnamese

 

You Have Rights: Protect Your Health – This document focuses on concerns related to access to healthcare, including privacy issues, what types of health insurance raise public charge concerns, and what the president’s health insurance proclamation means for families. Spanish language version here.

 

Should I Keep My Kids Enrolled in Health and Nutrition Programs? - Updated resource for parents worried about keeping their kids enrolled in health and nutrition programs. Spanish language version here, as well as Anharic, Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Hindi, Korean, and Vietnamese

 

10 Facts About Access to Health Insurance for Immigrants and Their Families - Resources to help clarify your rights as you seek health coverage.


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