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The World Cup has officially touched down in LA County! Who’s pumped?!?! We are! From watch parties to neighborhood celebrations, we’re looking forward to seeing the LA County community – from every background, language, and culture – come together for the love of the game. Cheer hard and celebrate our different cultures harder. This is a reminder that unity is our home team. And when we unite against hate, we win. If you see or experience an act of hate during the World Cup, you can get help by calling 211 or visiting LAvsHate.org.

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Immigrant rights are protected in LA County! As the world comes together through soccer and celebration, we reaffirm that every person, regardless of immigration status, language, or country of origin, deserves to feel safe, respected, and free from hate and discrimination. Reach out to 211 or LAvsHate.org for help if you experience or witness immigrant rights violations.

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FĂștbol is bigger than a game. For many of us, it’s about family traditions, cultural pride, and community joy. As the World Cup approaches our front door, let’s come together to make sure every fan feels safe celebrating who they are and where they come from. No matter who you’re cheering for in this series, we should all come together to confront hate. If you see or experience an act of hate during the World Cup, you can get help by calling 211 or visiting LAvsHate.org. #LAvsHate #FIFAWorldCup

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As we welcome communities and visitors from around the world during this World Cup season, we are committed to upholding the values that make LA County strong. Everyone deserves to feel safe celebrating their culture, identity, language, and traditions — free from hate, harassment, or discrimination. No matter where you come from or who you support, your rights matter. If you experience or witness hate or discrimination, support is available. Get help by reaching out to LA vs Hate by calling 211 or visiting LAvsHate.org to access community resources.

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The World Cup should be accessible and welcoming for everyone. Our communities are strongest when people of all abilities can safely participate in community celebrations, public spaces, and events without barriers or discrimination. If you experience accessibility issues or need support services, call 211 for support and resources.

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The World Cup is coming to LA County and we’re going to do what we do best: show up for one another. As fans from around the world gather together to celebrate the beautiful game, let’s make this season about connection, culture, and community care. Here’s your reminder to check on your neighbors, celebrate respectfully, and stand up against hate when you see it. If you see or experience an act of hate during the World Cup, you can get help by calling 211 or visiting LAvsHate.org.

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Our communities are strongest when people can gather without fear and celebrate their cultures proudly, especially through the spirit of the World Cup and the love for soccer. If you or someone you know experiences hate or discrimination, immigrant or worker rights violations, or human trafficking this World Cup season, call 211 for help.

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Our unhoused community members deserve compassion, dignity, and respect, during the World Cup and every day. Everyone in LA County should be treated fairly and humanely, regardless of housing status. If you witness unfair treatment or need support services for yourself or someone else, call 211 for help.

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