The current U.S. regime has abused its power to eradicate resources for immigrant and (un)documented populations, enforcing silence and isolation onto these families, neighborhoods, and communities. For those multi-marginalized by race, gender, sexuality, and/or disability, these terrors are further exacerbated as the administration threatens their health, relationships, identities, and lives. To preserve these stories, struggles, and survivals, an action-based charity anthology will explore the political and cultural impacts of ICE raids, mass deportations, and traumatic events towards multi-marginalized immigrants. Applying the frameworks of pluralism, Social Role Valorization Theory, and others, the charity anthology will empower disenfranchised creators to share their stories of strength, kinship, and radical hope.