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- Centro Legal de la Raza | Support Guide
Centro Legal de la Raza Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 3400 E 12th St, Oakland, CA 94601, USA Contact Details Phone: (510) 437-1554 Service Counties Email: info@centrolegal.org Website: https://www.centrolegal.org/ Alameda, Contra Costa, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Sonoma Agency Overview Centro Legal de la Raza provides legal services via programs in immigrants’ rights, tenants’ rights, workers’ rights, affirmative litigation and a youth law academy focusing on low-income, immigrant, and Latino communities in the Bay Area. 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 Adjustment of Status/Green Card Asylum Applications Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Domestic violence legal services Family-Based Petitions General immigration legal assistance Immigration consultations Immigration information sessions Naturalization/Citizenship Removal hearings Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- San Diego Food Bank | Support Guide
San Diego Food Bank Food Bank Contact Information Address San Diego Food Bank, 9850 Distribution Avenue, San Diego, CA 92121, USA Contact Details Phone: (858) 527-1419 Service Counties Email: info@sandiegofoodbank.org Website: https://sandiegofoodbank.org/ San Diego Agency Overview They distribute food through a network of partner agencies and directly to individuals and families facing hunger. 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.
- Cultural Considerations | Support Guide
< Back < Previous Next > Cultural Considerations Sep 14, 2023 Overview Additional Resources Presented with Nova Ukraine, this session is designed for educators and non-Slavic direct service staff. The session reviews similarities and differences between Ukraine and California to help service providers better understand how to support newly arrived UHPs. This session is available in English only. Best for: Service Providers, Government Staff, Educators Guest Presenters: Nova Ukraine Translation Tools GoogleTranslate DeepL Tarjimly Addi tional Resource Links Partnering with Ukrainian Families: Tips for Schools CORE Ukraine Backgrounder Resources for Schools Listen in Ukrainian or Russian Download Slides English Ukrainian Russian
- Jewish Family & Children’s Services Sonoma County | Support Guide
Jewish Family & Children’s Services Sonoma County Resettlement Agency, Faith-Based Organization Contact Information Address 2200 Range Ave suite 102, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, USA Contact Details Phone: (415) 449-3700 Service Counties Email: sonoma@jfcs.org Website: https://www.jfcs.org/ Sonoma Agency Overview Jewish Family & Children’s Services (JFCS) Sonoma County in Santa Rosa delivers legal support and holistic care to refugees, immigrants, older adults, and families. Their accredited legal team assists with naturalization, adjustment of status, family petitions, refugee travel documents, employment authorization, DACA, TPS, humanitarian parole, affidavits of support, and removal-defense representation. They also offer citizenship classes remotely or on-site, attorney accompaniment at USCIS interviews, case management, benefit navigation, mental-health support, and language-access services. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian Populations All populations, 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 Benefits assistance Food access (meals, groceries) General case management Domestic violence support Elderly services School enrollment (primary and secondary) Community wellness and integration Healthcare navigation support Mental health navigation and access Adjustment of Status/Green Card Asylum Applications 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.
- Health & Human Services Agency | Support Guide
Health & Human Services Agency Government Agency Contact Information Address 5362 Lemee Lane, Mariposa, CA, USA Contact Details Phone: (209) 966-2000 Service Counties Email: hhsa.info@mariposacounty.org Website: https://www.mariposacounty.org/1829/Health-and-Human-Services Mariposa 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.
- Jewish Family & Children’s Services Marin County | Support Guide
Jewish Family & Children’s Services Marin County Resettlement Agency, Faith-Based Organization Contact Information Address 600 Fifth Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901, USA Contact Details Phone: (415) 449-3700 Service Counties Email: marin@jfcs.org Website: https://www.jfcs.org/ Marin Agency Overview Jewish Family & Children’s Services (JFCS) Marin County in San Rafael delivers legal support and holistic care to refugees, immigrants, older adults, and families. Their accredited legal team assists with naturalization, adjustment of status, family petitions, refugee travel documents, employment authorization, DACA, TPS, humanitarian parole, affidavits of support, and removal-defense representation. They also offer citizenship classes remotely or on-site, attorney accompaniment at USCIS interviews, case management, benefit navigation, mental-health support, and language-access services. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Spanish, Ukrainian, Russian Populations All populations, 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 Benefits assistance Food access (meals, groceries) General case management Domestic violence support Elderly services School enrollment (primary and secondary) Community wellness and integration Healthcare navigation support Mental health navigation and access Adjustment of Status/Green Card Asylum Applications 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.
- Огляд податків у Сполучених Штатах | Посібник з підтримки
< Back < Previous Next > Overview of Taxes in the United States Feb 5, 2024 Overview Additional Resources With guest presenter from United Way Capital region, this session provides an introduction to taxes in the United States. Topics include the different types of taxes, how to file, tax credits, and what to expect. Best for: UHPs and Sponors, Service Providers Guest Presenters: United Way General Tax Resources: Tax Prep checklist Tax Resource Hub 2023 Guidelines for Determining Resident Status (Publication 1031) Filing options yourfreetaxprep.org getyourrefund.org taxslayer.com Choosing a paid tax preparer IRS - Need someone to prepare your tax return? IRS - How to Choose a Tax Return Preparer Listen in Ukrainian or Russian Download Slides English Ukrainian Russian
- Jewish Family Services Silicon Valley (JFSSV) | Support Guide
Jewish Family Services Silicon Valley (JFSSV) Resettlement Agency, Faith-Based Organization Contact Information Address Los Gatos, CA 95032, USA Contact Details Phone: (408) 357-7457 Service Counties Email: jfs@jfssv.org Website: https://www.jfssv.org/refugee-immigrants Santa Clara Agency Overview Jewish Family Services Silicon Valley helps refugees and immigrants in Santa Clara County with client-centered resettlement and integration. They assist with temporary and permanent housing placement, help accessing government benefits, and offer vocational ESL and career support including job placement and workforce training. They connect clients with medical and mental health services, support school enrollment for families, provide legal immigration assistance for asylum seekers, and maintain an on-site food pantry to meet basic needs. 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 Benefits assistance Housing navigation assistance General case management Receiving & Placement (R&P) Job search and placement School enrollment (primary and secondary) General immigration legal assistance English as a Second Language (ESL) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Pars Equality Center - Los Angeles Center | Support Guide
Pars Equality Center - Los Angeles Center Community Based Organization, Ethnic Community Based Organization Contact Information Address 4954 Van Nuys Blvd suite 201, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403, USA Contact Details Phone: (818) 616-3091 Service Counties Email: info@parsequalitycenter.org Website: https://parsequalitycenter.org/ Los Angeles Agency Overview Pars Equality Center provides free or low-cost immigration legal services from its San José and Sherman Oaks offices. Clients receive help with applications for citizenship, green cards and renewals, DACA renewals, employment authorization, VAWA and U‑visa petitions, family-based filings, I‑730 refugee/asylee relative petitions, consular processing, and humanitarian parole. Staff assist with fee waivers, attorney representation at USCIS interviews, and complex relief such as waivers and re-instatements. The center also offers citizenship and civics classes, ESL instruction, employment services, and “Know Your Rights” presentations. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Farsi, Dari Populations Iranian, Afghan 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 Benefits assistance Cash assistance Food access (meals, groceries) Housing navigation assistance Transportation assistance Job search and placement Clinical counseling Community wellness and integration Healthcare navigation support Support groups 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 information sessions Naturalization/Citizenship English as a Second Language (ESL) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- CAIR - Sacramento Valley | Support Guide
CAIR - Sacramento Valley Community Based Organization, Faith-Based Organization Contact Information Address 717 K St suite 217, Sacramento, CA 95814, USA Contact Details Phone: Service Counties Email: https://ca.cair.com/sacval/contact/ Website: https://ca.cair.com/sacval/ Sacramento Agency Overview CAIR California provides free or low-cost legal services in Greater Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento Valley, and the Bay Area. Their legal team handles immigration cases including applications for asylum, green cards, citizenship, family reunification, DACA, and services for human trafficking survivors. They assist individuals facing civil rights violations in schools, workplaces, and other settings and operate multilingual hotlines for legal support and advocacy. 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 Adjustment of Status/Green Card Asylum Applications Domestic violence legal services Family-Based Petitions General immigration legal assistance Naturalization/Citizenship Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Asian Americans Advancing Justice S California LA | Support Guide
Asian Americans Advancing Justice S California LA Community Based Organization, Ethnic Community Based Organization, Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 1145 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90017, USA Contact Details Phone: (213) 977-7500 Service Counties Email: info@ajsocal.org Website: https://ajsocal.org/ Los Angeles Agency Overview Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California (AJSOCAL) provides free or low-cost legal services in Los Angeles and Orange County. They offer immigration relief screenings, citizenship application workshops, and assistance replacing lost documents. They support clients facing housing discrimination, workplace issues, domestic violence, family law, health care enrollment, and victim assistance for trafficking survivors. They also operate hotlines in multiple Asian languages and provide legal representation in areas including eviction, foreclosure, immigration court, and hate incidents. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Mandarin, Korean, Khmer, Hindi, Vietnamese, Tagalog 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 Housing navigation assistance Health insurance navigation Domestic violence legal services General immigration legal assistance Naturalization/Citizenship Removal hearings Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- CAIR - San Diego | Support Guide
CAIR - San Diego Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address San Diego, CA 92111, USA Contact Details Phone: (858) 278-4547 Service Counties Email: ircla@cair.com Website: https://ca.cair.com/sandiego/ San Diego Agency Overview The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) California provides free or low-cost legal services in Greater Los Angeles, San Diego, Sacramento Valley, and the Bay Area. Their legal team handles immigration cases including applications for asylum, green cards, citizenship, family reunification, DACA, and services for human trafficking survivors. They assist individuals facing civil rights violations in schools, workplaces, and other settings and operate multilingual hotlines for legal support and advocacy. 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 Adjustment of Status/Green Card Asylum Applications Domestic violence legal services Family-Based Petitions General immigration legal assistance Naturalization/Citizenship Removal hearings Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.


