What a difficult day! A Couple of days ago I read on @971ampradio that you could send letters to the kids being held at the border. Immediately, I thought: That’s it. That’s what I need to do! Some of us don’t have the means to go protest there and we can’t donate much $ (plus, If you know me, you know I’m a sucker for hand written letters) So I was like: Yes! Let’s do this. I can help a kid feel less lonely and less scared If I can just find the right words. But I couldn’t😢😢☹️🙁 I looked up to God and I said; God, How do I give them hope? How can I ask them not to hate the world for treating them this way? I cried so much. I hadn’t realized how hard it must be for them until now. What if they were YOUR KIDS THEY TOOK AWAY?! I don’t have kids but God forbid they ever touch one of my cousins or a kid I love. I would be going insane. So what I wrote was exactly what got me out of my sadness, a prayer my grandma taught me to pray for when I felt lonely and scared - La oración al Santo Angel de la Guarda. I know many of you may not be religious, and may doubt that God is watching or protecting these kids: but believe me, Faith is what this world needs. Faith is what we all need in order to stay sane. And if you’ve ever met a kid before, YOU KNOW THEY HAVE AN ANGEL within them. Something so pure and innocent that causes this tenderness little human to be loved. I think that’s why I sent them this prayer along with the letter template, because I hope that whether they’re religious or not, I hope they can find away to remain innocent, pure, and when they’re out, I hope they find a way to continue existing without hate in their hearts. . . . . . #lettersofhope #Kidsattheborder #immigration #ice #familiesbelongtogether #stopfamilyseparations #ampradio #StopSeparatingfamilies (at Van Nuys, California)













