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Waymakers Virtual Mileage Challenge

From Sept. 1 - 30, every mile you log equals $1 raised for unaccompanied immigrant children. Join the Young Center to stand by their side and #BeAWaymaker.

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Our Collective Progress!

Completed: 8,460.614

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Goal: 20,000

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11,539.386 miles to go!

Log Your Miles!

Their Journey, Our Steps

Walk in Solidarity with Immigrant Children

Throughout all of September, we invite you to collectively walk, run or roll 20,000 miles together as a powerful act of solidarity. Each mile we log reflects the journeys immigrant children have made across borders in search of safety.

Challenge Overview

This year’s Waymakers Challenge honors the Young Center’s 20th anniversary. Our goal? To log 20,000 miles: 1 mile for every year we’ve been fighting for immigrant children’s rights and to raise $1 for every mile logged.

Got questions? View our FAQ!

Log Miles. Raise Funds. #BeAWaymaker.

So, how does this work?

Step 1 – Sign Up: Register, complete your profile and set your personal mileage goal. Each mile equals $1 for our mission and gets us closer to our 20,000-mile goal in honor of 20 years of advocacy.


Step 2 – Warm Up: Form a team, create a fundraiser, and spread the word by sharing your story and using our easy-to-use Waymakers toolkits!


Step 3 – Lace Up: From September 1 to 30, log your miles and watch your impact grow! Every step you take will raise critical funds to move immigrant children closer to safety and freedom.

Got questions? View our FAQ!

Toolkits and More for the Journey

#BeAWaymaker. Boost your impact!

Whether you're just starting out or leading a team, our toolkits, custom wallpapers and social media graphics will help you engage your community, build successful fundraisers and walk with purpose—because no immigrant child should walk alone.

And don't forget: every mile tells a story and we want to hear yours!

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Story of the Waymaker

Years ago, the Young Center had the honor of serving a girl from West Africa as her Child Advocate, ensuring she had an ally that spoke up for her best interests and ensured she was treated with care and dignity. When she was released from custody, settled in, and enrolled in high school, she sent a letter to her Child Advocate, thanking her for being her Waymaker. We love that word. Today, as unaccompanied children are at risk of being deported to danger and families continue to be separated, we need Waymakers more than ever. 

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Celebrating Elizabeth Frankel's Legacy

A tireless advocate, Waymaker, and friend, Liz served as a guiding light to each child and parent as they made their way through an adversarial immigration and justice system. Her work was guided by her zealous belief that children and families had the right to remain together, to be heard, and to be free from detention.

Join us in celebrating the power we each have to be a Waymaker and walk in solidarity with a child.

8,000+ immigrant & refugee children served so far

The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights is a human rights organization that champions the best interests of unaccompanied immigrant children, making sure that wherever they land, whether here in the U.S. or their home country, they are safe.

The children we serve are fleeing violence, trafficking, abuse, extreme poverty, discrimination, and the effects of climate change. We advocate for the well-being of each child while they’re detained, in court proceedings, and post-release. We stand for the creation of an immigration system that sees children as children.  

Our Impact

In 2024, we served 1,975 children from more than 52 different countries. 402 of the children we worked with were under 12 years old and 589 were at risk of being transferred to adult detention.

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