... and their family during this crisis, regardless of immigration status,” added Tegan Acton, President of ... of California owes in large measure to the steady flow of immigration into our state,” said Dr. Thomas Peters, ... to deploy nearly $80 million to build local capacity for immigration legal services, advocacy, and organizing. GCIR ...
April 15, 2020
Press Release
... help our immigrant friends, neighbors, and coworkers whose immigration status puts them in danger of hunger, ...
April 15, 2020
Response Fund
... dealing with the unique challenges of coronavirus and immigration status. The resources shared will be updated on ...
April, 2020
Resource Portal
An emergency assistance fund for immigrant & undocumented workers in South Florida.
May 4, 2020
Response Fund
How to Help is a fundraising effort organized by Democracy in Color, a project of Powerpac.org to support undocumented immigrants during this time of national crisis. Learn more about How to Help here.
April 21, 2020
Response Fund
... focused on ensuring all individuals, regardless of their immigration status, are protected from the outbreak and ... that are concerned about the "public charge" rule, immigration officials have confirmed that they will neither ... questions or concerns about the public charge rule, an immigration or public benefits attorney can give you advice ...
March, 2020
Factsheet
Resources for the immigrant community during COVID-19 by United We Dream.
April, 2020
Resource Portal
Update from Michigan Immigrant Rights Center about services, immigrant access to health care, and unemployment insurance for noncitizens (including DACA).
April, 2020
Video & Audio
... left out. Here are some food resources that do not take immigration status into account. “Grab and Go” School Meals All children, regardless of age or immigration status, can receive “grab and go” meals ... the National School Lunch Program, which does not take immigration status into account. The California Department of ...
April 3, 2020
News Article
If you’re an immigrant in Washington State experiencing hard times because of COVID-19, and you aren’t eligible for federal financial relief or unemployment insurance, this fund is for you.
October 1, 2020
Response Fund
Please contribute to a relief fund for immigrants in the Rio Grande Valley who are unemployed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and who urgently need to meet certain obligations (rent, utility bills, mortgage loans, etc).
May 4, 2020
Response Fund
The Emergency Relief Fund for Immigrants in SD is a grassroots fundraising effort to provide accelerated, short-term financial assistance to immigrant families and individuals, who have minimal access to state or federal support, and who, because of COVID-19, may be pushed even deeper into the shadows with few resources available to meet their immediate needs. This is a statewide fund.
June 5, 2020
Response Fund
... or who have a family member in detention due to immigration challenges -At-risk individuals or families with ... DED, TPS, or are in deportation proceedings or other immigration status limbo. - Workers in the cash economy or ...
April 24, 2020
Response Fund
... services, resources for combating discrimination, and immigration-related lesson plans and activities for ...
April, 2020
Resource Portal
... this critically important relief simply because of their immigration status. Even documented immigrants are excluded ... donation helps. COVID-19 does not discriminate based on immigration status. The very real concerns faced by many ...
April 21, 2020
Response Fund
... Act and pandemic unemployment benefits, because of their immigration status. This state funding is expected to reach ...
June 5, 2020
Response Fund
During this global health crisis, undocumented and immigrant communities are particularly at risk. In times of need, undocumented families don't have access to basic necessities like health insurance, paid sick leave, and unemployment.
April 21, 2020
Response Fund
The coronavirus pandemic is exposing what we have always known: our nation’s deep inequalities and broken safety net programs leave millions of people without help or relief.
April 10, 2020
Response Fund
Americans are eligible for up to $1,200 in coronavirus stimulus money — unless they're married and filing taxes jointly with an immigrant who doesn’t have a Social Security number. Democratic leaders are demanding to change that.
May 1, 2020
News Article
Earlier this month, the World Education Services (WES) Mariam Assefa Fund shared its initial responses to the needs exposed and created by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Immigrants are America’s workers, and 12 million are currently on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis. Immigrant workers number disproportionately among America’s health care, food delivery, and janitorial service workers. They also rank high in industries hardest hit by the faltering economy, such as caregiver, food, retail, and hospitality sectors.
April 30, 2020
Response Fund