One year after the suspension of U.S. foreign aid, we are honored to welcome two experts from Latin America, Alejandro Calderón and Fr. Marco Gómez, S.J., who will share how Jesuit programs are responding shifting U.S. policies and remain committed to walking with the excluded in these uncertain times.
Still Walking with the Excluded
Jesuit Solidarity on the margins

Jesuit Solidarity on the margins
Still Walking with the Excluded
One year after the suspension of U.S. foreign aid, we are honored to welcome two experts from Latin America, Alejandro Calderón and Fr. Marco Gómez, S.J., who will share how Jesuit programs are responding shifting U.S. policies and remain committed to walking with the excluded in these uncertain times.

Join us for live events on both coasts
D.C. - January 22-23
Register HereSeattle - January 26-27
Register HereSpokane - January 28
Tacoma - January 29
Take Action Now!
Despite the challenges presented by shifts in U.S. policy, Jesuit programs across the Latin America remain committed to walking with the excluded — accompanying those on the margins and responding with hope, resilience, and solidarity.
Every month we share stories of Jesuit programs and initiatives that are transforming communities and providing individuals with the resources they need to thrive in difficult contexts. Learn our partners are navigating this unprecedented moment and where they are finding signs of hope
Donate To Jesuit Programs Who Are
Still Walking With The Excluded.
Support our mission
Every Dollar Counts
Making a donation to American Jesuits International will support projects that promote human dignity and accompany communities on the margins while responding to shifting U.S. policies.
Recent Updates From Our Partners:
Learn more & get involved

Fe y Alegría El Salvador Responds to Cuts to U.S. Foreign Aid
Accompanying Migrants in Panama

Stay up to date - Join our Newsletter

Support sustainable & impactful responses
Donate and take part in our effort to promote Jesuit education and development projects across Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
