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  • Uplift Charity | Support Guide

    Uplift Charity Resettlement Agency Contact Information Address Anaheim, CA 92816, USA Contact Details Phone: Service Counties Email: info@upliftcharity.org Website: https://www.upliftcharity.org/ Orange County Agency Overview Uplift Charity in Anaheim offers direct support to refugees by providing refugee resettlement services, including food distribution via a monthly pantry, housing assistance, tutoring for refugee children, and employment support such as job placement and vehicle donations. Community volunteers furnish homes, mentor families, and facilitate programs. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Accepts Donated Goods Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL General case management Receiving & Placement (R&P) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Merced County Food Bank | Support Guide

    Merced County Food Bank Food Bank Contact Information Address 2000 W Olive Ave, Merced, CA 95348, USA Contact Details Phone: (209) 726-3663 Service Counties Email: info@mmcfb.org Website: https://mmcfb.org/ Merced, Mariposa Agency Overview The Merced County Food Bank is the primary organization dedicated to ending hunger in Merced County. They rescue food from various sources and distribute it to a network of local agencies that serve families and individuals in need. Services not provided at their physical location, follow to their website to find food distribution locations. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations Ways to Support Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Food access (meals, groceries) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • FUEL Network | Support Guide

    FUEL Network Community Based Organization Contact Information Address 2210 K St #101, Sacramento, CA 95816, USA Contact Details Phone: Service Counties Email: info@sacfuelnetwork.org Website: https://www.sacfuelnetwork.org/ Sacramento Agency Overview The Sacramento Family Unity, Education, and Legal Network for Immigrants is a coalition of over 80 local non-profits, religious organizations, law school immigration clinics, businesses, local pro bono attorneys, educators, and other community partners. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations Ways to Support Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Bethany Christian Services - La Mirada | Support Guide

    Bethany Christian Services - La Mirada Resettlement Agency, Faith-Based Organization Contact Information Address 14241 Firestone Blvd suite 4, La Mirada, CA 90638, USA Contact Details Phone: (657) 239-2470 Service Counties Email: info@bethany.org Website: https://bethany.org/locations/us/ca/la-mirada Los Angeles Agency Overview Bethany Christian Services’ La Mirada office provides the unaccompanied minors program, which places children in short-term, safe foster homes while professional staff manage legal and psychosocial support until family reunification. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Accepts Financial Donations Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Unaccompanied minors Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services | Support Guide

    Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services Community Based Organization, Food Bank Contact Information Address 1951 Bell Ave, Sacramento, CA 95838, USA Contact Details Phone: (916) 456-1980 Service Counties Email: info@sacramentofoodbank.org Website: https://www.sacramentofoodbank.org/ Sacramento Agency Overview Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services provides a network of 110 partner agency distributions and operates direct programs including neighborhood food distributions and CalFresh enrollment support. They run a Food for Seniors program delivering grocery boxes to adults over 60 and organize diaper distributions through 53 local agencies. Legal services include low-cost immigration representation for lawful status applications. The SMUD EnergyHELP initiative offers utility bill assistance, and energy-efficiency upgrades are provided. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Food access (meals, groceries) Food stamps (CalFresh) assistance Adjustment of Status/Green Card Consular/Visa Processing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Domestic violence legal services Employment Authorization Family-Based Petitions General immigration legal assistance Immigration consultations Naturalization/Citizenship Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • CHIRLA - San Bernardino | Support Guide

    CHIRLA - San Bernardino Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 330 North D Street suite 424, San Bernardino, CA 92401, USA Contact Details Phone: (909) 475-0687 Service Counties Email: info@chirla.org Website: https://www.chirla.org/ San Bernardino Agency Overview The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) offers a full suite of legal support services, handling immigration matters such as DACA renewals, naturalization, family‑based visas, green cards, consular processing, asylum applications, U‑visas, VAWA petitions, and removal defense. The agency provides labor rights assistance, helping clients file wage-theft and discrimination claims. Student-focused legal clinics are available on community college and CSU campuses. Consultations are offered via phone and in-person on set days, and a multilingual immigrant assistance hotline is maintained. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Spanish Populations All populations Ways to Support Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Domestic violence legal services Family-Based Petitions General immigration legal assistance Removal hearings Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Los Angeles Regional Food Bank | Support Guide

    Los Angeles Regional Food Bank Food Bank Contact Information Address 1734 E 41st St, Los Angeles, CA 90058, USA Contact Details Phone: (323) 234-3030 Service Counties Email: info@lafoodbank.org Website: https://www.lafoodbank.org/ Los Angeles Agency Overview They collect food from various sources and distribute it through a network of partner agencies to ensure food reaches individuals and families in need. Services not provided at their physical location, follow to their website to find food distribution locations. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations Ways to Support Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Food access (meals, groceries) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Fresno Immigrant and Refugee Ministries (FIRM) | Support Guide

    Fresno Immigrant and Refugee Ministries (FIRM) Resettlement Agency Contact Information Address 1940 N Fresno St, Fresno, CA 93703, USA Contact Details Phone: (559) 487-1500 Service Counties Email: https://firminc.org/contact/ Website: https://firminc.org/ Fresno Agency Overview Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries (FIRM) in Fresno provide wellness and community health through free clinics, after-school literacy and learning programs, and community gardens. FIRM also offers housing counseling as a HUD-certified agency, employment training, legal and citizenship support, advocacy, outreach, and culturally tailored support for Afghan and Ukrainian newcomers. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Accepts Financial Donations Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Benefits assistance Housing navigation assistance General case management Receiving & Placement (R&P) School enrollment (primary and secondary) Youth services Healthcare navigation support Immigration information sessions Naturalization/Citizenship Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Community Action Partnership Orange County EMFRC | Support Guide

    Community Action Partnership Orange County EMFRC Community Based Organization, Food Bank Contact Information Address 18672 East Center Street, Anaheim, California, USA Contact Details Phone: (714) 532-3595 Service Counties Email: ELMOFRC@capoc.org Website: https://www.capoc.org/ Orange County Agency Overview Community Action Partnership of Orange County (CAP OC) provides food distribution through the OC Food Bank and offers services at multiple Family Resource Centers. The Anaheim and El Modena centers provide counseling, parenting support, Medi-Cal and CalFresh enrollment, financial workshops, youth and senior programs, tax preparation, mobile clinics, and case management. The Southwest Community Center in Santa Ana offers rental and utility assistance, employment support, tax services, financial coaching, and youth programming. Across sites, CAP OC organizes food and diaper distributions and connects individuals to additional resources through referrals. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Accepts Donated Goods Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Food access (meals, groceries) Food stamps (CalFresh) assistance General case management Elderly services Family support services Youth services Clinical counseling Healthcare navigation support Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County | Support Guide

    Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County Food Bank Contact Information Address 8014 Marine Way, Irvine, CA 92618, USA Contact Details Phone: (949) 653-2900 Service Counties Email: info@feedoc.org Website: https://feedoc.org/ Orange County Agency Overview They distribute food through a network of over 300 locations, focusing on vulnerable populations like children, families, students, and seniors, and address the root causes of hunger through various programs and partnerships. Services not provided at their physical location, follow to their website to find food distribution locations. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations Ways to Support Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Food access (meals, groceries) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • CHIRLA - Los Angeles | Support Guide

    CHIRLA - Los Angeles Community Based Organization Contact Information Address 2533 West 3rd Street suite 101, Los Angeles, California 90057, USA Contact Details Phone: (213) 353-1333 Service Counties Email: info@chirla.org Website: https://www.chirla.org/ Los Angeles Agency Overview CHIRLA offers a full suite of legal support services, handling immigration matters such as DACA renewals, naturalization, family‑based visas, green cards, consular processing, asylum applications, U‑visas, VAWA petitions, and removal defense. The agency provides labor rights assistance, helping clients file wage-theft and discrimination claims. Student-focused legal clinics are available on community college and CSU campuses. Consultations are offered via phone and in-person on set days, and a multilingual immigrant assistance hotline is maintained. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Spanish Populations Ways to Support Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Domestic violence legal services Family-Based Petitions General immigration legal assistance Removal hearings Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Child Advocates of Placer and Yuba Counties - PL | Support Guide

    Child Advocates of Placer and Yuba Counties - PL Community Based Organization Contact Information Address 1430 Blue Oaks Blvd ste 260, Roseville, CA 95747, USA Contact Details Phone: (530) 887-1006 Service Counties Email: info@casaplacer.org Website: https://www.casaplacer.org/ Placer Agency Overview Child Advocates of Placer and Yuba Counties recruits and trains volunteers to serve in their CASA program, as Court-Appointed Special Advocates for foster youth in Placer and Yuba counties. They match children with trained advocates who represent their interests in juvenile court and work with parents, schools, and courts to help ensure access to medical, dental, mental health, educational, and life skills support. Their Family Services team offers in-home support visits and life-skills training for parents whose children are at risk or temporarily placed outside the home. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations Ways to Support Accepts Donated Goods Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL General case management Family support services Support groups Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

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