We are rapidly approaching February 3, when our Haitian neighbors face the end of Temporary Protected Status—
placing families, livelihoods, and community stability at immediate risk.
The time to act is now.
G92 is mobilizing churches, community leaders, and neighbors to protect families, advocate for justice, and stand in solidarity with our Haitian community.
We are rapidly approaching February 3, when our Haitian neighbors face the end of Temporary Protected Status—
placing families, livelihoods, and community stability at immediate risk.
The time to act is now.
G92 is mobilizing churches, community leaders, and neighbors to protect families, advocate for justice, and stand in solidarity with our Haitian community.
Here We Stand
February 2, 2026 at 9 AM
Faith leaders from across the nation will gather for a day of prayer, solidarity, and public witness on the eve of the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians. Springfield—home to one of the largest Haitian communities in the Midwest and a focal point of national political rhetoric—has become a symbol of both the vulnerability and resilience of immigrant families.
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Who We Are
Mission & Values
We are a coalition of churches, clergy, and faith-based organizations in Springfield, Ohio united in their commitment to protecting Haitians facing an imminent threat of deportation. Our mission is to uphold human dignity, offer refuge and protection, and cultivate a community of inclusion, compassion, and unwavering support for those facing displacement or hardship.
The Hebrew word for immigrant appears 92 times in the Old Testament—each one a reminder that welcoming the sojourner is a command, not a suggestion.
Who We Are
We are a coalition of churches, clergy, and faith-based organizations in Springfield, Ohio united in their commitment to protecting Haitians facing an imminent threat of deportation.
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