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  • Legal Services for Children | Support Guide

    Legal Services for Children Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address Phelan Building, 870 Market St #356, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA Contact Details Phone: (415) 863-3762 Service Counties Email: Website: https://lsc-sf.org/ San Francisco Agency Overview They help immigrant children and youth obtain immigration status, reunify with their parents or family members in the U.S., obtain work authorization, enroll and stay in school, access medical and mental health services, and stabilize their lives. Their attorneys and advocates help young clients seek status based on SIJS, DACA, T Visa, U Visa, or asylum, obtain work authorization, and adjust their status to secure permanent residency. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Asylum Applications Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Special Immigrant Juvenile Status U Visas / Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions Victims of Human Trafficking (T Visas) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Introduction to Resettlement Agencies | Support Guide

    < Back Introduction to Resettlement Agencies < Previous Next > Learn what Refugee Resettlement Agencies (RAs) do, how they operate within federal requirements, and how community partners can collaborate effectively within a rapidly changing resettlement landscape. Date Released December 17, 2025 Download Guides Additional Resources Designed for community organizations, county partners, faith-based and ethnic community-based organizations working with refugees and other ORR-eligible populations, this micro-lesson offers a clear, accessible overview of Refugee Resettlement Agencies (RAs), who they are, how they are funded, and what they are required to provide when newcomers first arrive in the United States. Viewers will learn how federal contracts shape RA timelines and responsibilities, how fluctuating funding and arrival numbers impact RA staffing and capacity, and why strong cross-sector collaboration is more important than ever in today’s rapidly shifting resettlement environment. Information reflects operational reality as of November 2025. Resource Links PDFs/Articles CORE Role of the Resettlement Agency HIAS Refugee Resettlement 101 Refugee Council USA Resettlement Process Office of Refugee Resettlement Refugee Resettlement Program Forum Together Fact Sheet: U.S. Refugee Resettlement UNHCR U.S. Resettlement Partners CDSS Resettlement Agencies These resources are provided to support continued learning. Some were created for different fields or contexts, and you are encouraged to take what is helpful and adapt it to your work. These materials are not sponsored by Solvera Consulting or SupportGuide; they are offered solely as supplemental learning tools.

  • LATINAN Latin Advocacy Network | Support Guide

    LATINAN Latin Advocacy Network Ethnic Community Based Organization, Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 25 San Juan Grade Rd #102, Salinas, CA 93906, USA Contact Details Phone: (703) 839-5752 Service Counties Email: claudia.abasto@latinan.org Website: https://www.latinan.org/ San Francisco Agency Overview LATINAN offers comprehensive legal services to immigrants and refugees in California. Their team assists with family-based immigration petitions, including adjustment of status and consular processing. They provide support for U visas, VAWA petitions, and naturalization applications. Additionally, LATINAN offers assistance with DACA renewals and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) applications. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Adjustment of Status/Green Card Asylum Applications Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Family-Based Petitions Legal translation services Naturalization/Citizenship U Visas / Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions Victims of Human Trafficking (T Visas) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Stanislaus Community Services Agency | Support Guide

    Stanislaus Community Services Agency Government Agency Contact Information Address 251 Hackett Rd, Modesto, CA 95358, USA Contact Details Phone: (209) 558-2500 Service Counties Email: Website: https://www.csa-stanislaus.com/ Stanislaus Agency Overview They provide financial, food, and healthcare assistance, employment and training, and other supportive services and referrals. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Benefits assistance Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Community Action Agency of Butte County | Support Guide

    Community Action Agency of Butte County Food Bank, Community Based Organization Contact Information Address 181 E Shasta Ave, Chico, CA 95973, USA Contact Details Phone: (530) 712-2600 Service Counties Email: info@buttecaa.com Website: https://www.buttecaa.com/ Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Plumas, Sierra Agency Overview A community action agency addressing poverty in Butte County through various programs, including food assistance, housing support, and energy assistance. 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) Housing navigation assistance Utilities assistance Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Mixteco / Indigena Community Organizing Project | Support Guide

    Mixteco / Indigena Community Organizing Project Community Based Organization, Ethnic Community Based Organization Contact Information Address 505 S A St, Oxnard, CA 93030, USA Contact Details Phone: (805) 483-1166 Service Counties Email: javier.garcia@mixteco.org Website: https://mixteco.org/ Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo Agency Overview The Indigenous Migrant Community that MICOP works with comes primarily from southern Mexico, including the states of Oaxaca, Guerrero, Michoacán, and Puebla. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Mixteco Populations All populations Ways to Support Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Interpretation Youth services Healthcare navigation support Mental health navigation and access Psychosocial education and support Support groups Women's health access and support Employment/workplace legal services Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Asian Resources, Inc. (ARI) - Job Center | Support Guide

    Asian Resources, Inc. (ARI) - Job Center Ethnic Community Based Organization Contact Information Address 2411 Alhambra Blvd ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA Contact Details Phone: (916) 324-6202 Service Counties Email: info@asianresources.org Website: https://asianresources.org/ Sacramento Agency Overview Asian Resources, Inc. (ARI) in Sacramento offers employment and education programs, including job training, digital literacy, and workforce development at its multiple centers including the ARI Job Center and a Citrus Heights site. The agency runs citizenship preparation classes, free tax filing assistance, GED and computer skills workshops, and youth employment services. ARI provides housing and basic needs resource support, and are listed as an immigration and naturalization service provider by resource directories. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations Ways to Support Accepts Donated Goods Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers For more information on how to support or volunteer, visit our website at http://www.asianresources.org/ or call (916) 454-1892 Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Housing navigation assistance Job search and placement Resume Development English as a Second Language (ESL) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Jewish Family & Community Services East Bay CC | Support Guide

    Jewish Family & Community Services East Bay CC Resettlement Agency, Faith-Based Organization Contact Information Address 2151 Salvio Street suite 350, Concord, CA 94520, USA Contact Details Phone: (925) 927-2000 Service Counties Email: info@jfcs-eastbay.org Website: https://jfcs-eastbay.org/ Contra Costa Agency Overview Jewish Family & Community Services East Bay provides a wide range of services to Alameda and Contra Costa County residents. Their Refugee Services team offers resettlement support, cultural orientation, language access, and mental and physical health resources tailored to Afghan, Ukrainian, LGBTQ+, and other newcomers. Immigration Legal Services assist clients with matters including removal defense and special immigrant support. Older Adult programs include home-care planning, counseling, therapy, and a senior information line. Families benefit from children’s therapy and preschool consultation, while Jewish Community Care offers culturally aligned safety-net services, bereavement support, student counseling, and outreach for Holocaust survivors. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Russian, Ukrainian, Farsi, Dari, Pashto, French, Amharic, Spanish Populations All populations, Afghan, Ukrainian 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 Basic household Items Benefits assistance Housing navigation assistance General case management Receiving & Placement (R&P) School enrollment (primary and secondary) Healthcare navigation support Mental health navigation and access Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Family-Based Petitions General immigration legal assistance Immigration information sessions Naturalization/Citizenship Removal hearings Temporary Protected Status (TPS) 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.

  • SLO Food Bank | Support Guide

    SLO Food Bank Food Bank Contact Information Address 1180 Kendall Road, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, USA Contact Details Phone: (805) 238-4664 Service Counties Email: info@slofoodbank.org Website: https://slofoodbank.org/ San Luis Obispo Agency Overview The Food Bank Coalition of San Luis Obispo County is the central food bank for San Luis Obispo County. They collect, sort, and distribute food to individuals and families facing hunger through a network of partner agencies and direct distribution programs. 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 Food access (meals, groceries) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

  • Siskiyou County Health and Human Services Agency | Support Guide

    Siskiyou County Health and Human Services Agency Government Agency Contact Information Address 818 S Main St, Yreka, CA 96097, USA Contact Details Phone: (530) 841-2700 Service Counties Email: Website: https://www.siskiyoucounty.gov/health-humanservices Siskiyou Agency Overview They provide financial, food, and healthcare assistance, employment and training, and other supportive services and referrals. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Benefits assistance Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.

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