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- MAS-SSF (MAS Social Services Foundation) | Support Guide
MAS-SSF (MAS Social Services Foundation) Ethnic Community Based Organization, Faith-Based Organization Contact Information Address 3820 Auburn Blvd suite 83, Sacramento, CA 95821, USA Contact Details Phone: (916) 486-8626 Service Counties Email: info@mas-ssf.org Website: https://mas-ssf.org/ Sacramento Agency Overview The Muslim American Society (MAS) Social Services Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides humanitarian aid, social services, and community development programs based on Islamic principles. Their services may include food assistance, disaster relief, and support for vulnerable families. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations Afghan, Iranian, Iraqi, Syrian, 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 Domestic violence support Elderly services Youth services Community wellness and integration Mental health navigation and access Peer counseling Psychosocial education and support Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Accessing Subsidies | Support Guide
< Back < Previous Next > Accessing Subsidies Aug 24, 2023 Overview Additional Resources With a guest presenter from CA Public Utilities Commission, "Accessing Subsidies" covers topics such as: How to accessing subsidies for utility payments, one-time rental assistance, smart phones and discounted WiFi. Note that listening in Ukrainian and Russian is not available for this session. Best for: UHPs and Sponors, Service Providers, Government Staff Guest Presenters: CA Public Utilities Commission Apply for Public Benefits BenefitsCal : Apply for Public Benefits including CalWORKS, RCA, MediCal, and CalFresh Benefits Finder: Find benefits you may be eligible to receive and where to apply. Community Services Block Grant (CSBG): Services designed to assist low-income families and individuals to achieve economic security. Ways to Lower Utility Bills California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE): Low-income customers that are enrolled in the CARE program receive a 30-35 percent discount on their electric bill and a 20 percent discount on their natural gas bill. Help Paying for Utility Bills Energy: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Water & Sewer: Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) Phone & Internet: California LifeLine Community Services Benefits Finder Listen in Ukrainian or Russian Download Slides English Ukrainian Russian
- Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano | Support Guide
Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano Food Bank Contact Information Address Concord, CA 94520, USA Contact Details Phone: (855) 309-3663 Service Counties Email: info@foodbankccs.org Website: https://www.foodbankccs.org/ Contra Costa, Solano Agency Overview The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano works to end hunger and increase access to nutritious food in Contra Costa and Solano Counties. They distribute food through a network of partner agencies and direct service 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.
- UFW Foundation | Support Guide
UFW Foundation Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address Los Angeles, CA 90023, USA Contact Details Phone: (877) 881-8281 Service Counties Email: info@ufwfoundation.org Website: https://www.ufwfoundation.org/ Los Angeles, Kern, Fresno, Ventura, Monterey Agency Overview The UFW Foundation offers free and low cost immigration legal services through bilingual attorneys and DOJ accredited representatives across California locations such as Bakersfield, Fresno, Oxnard, and Salinas. They assist with citizenship applications, DACA renewals, family based petitions, U visas, VAWA cases and support for survivors of domestic violence or trafficking. The foundation also provides a one time USDA Farm and Food Workers Relief payment of 600 dollars to eligible farm workers. Additionally they issue free red cards with know your rights information and offer regular legal workshops and know your rights sessions in Central Valley offices. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Spanish, Mixteco, Mandarin 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 Naturalization/Citizenship Removal hearings Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Centro de Ayuda Legal para Inmigrantes (CALI) | Support Guide
Centro de Ayuda Legal para Inmigrantes (CALI) Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 1125 Benton St, Santa Clara, CA 95050, USA Contact Details Phone: (650) 938-4041 Service Counties Email: info@cali-immigration.org Website: https://cali-immigration.org/ Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Merced, Monterey, Napa, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Yolo Agency Overview Centro de Ayuda Legal para Inmigrantes (CALI) provides legal immigration services for low-income people. They help with matters such as asylum claims, naturalization and citizenship, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), family-based petitions, work authorization, visas like T and U, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) cases, removal hearings, and special immigrant juvenile status. 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 Adjustment of Status/Green Card Consular/Visa Processing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Employment Authorization Family-Based Petitions Naturalization/Citizenship Temporary Protected Status (TPS) U Visas / Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- The 5ive Pillars Organization | Support Guide
The 5ive Pillars Organization Community Based Organization, Ethnic Community Based Organization, Education Provider Contact Information Address Northern California, CA, USA Contact Details Phone: (510) 543-1991 Service Counties Email: team@the5ivepillars.org Website: https://www.the5ivepillars.org/ Alameda, Contra Costa, Sacramento Agency Overview We aid in the resettlement of refugees. Services/Programs In: - Case Management Support includes essentials distribution - Education - Mental Health - Bridging The Tech Divide. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Farsi, Dari, Pashto Populations Afghan Ways to Support Accepts Financial Donations Accepts Volunteers Provides Internships Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Access to phone, internet, other Benefits assistance Food access (meals, groceries) Food stamps (CalFresh) assistance Housing navigation assistance Hygiene products General case management Job search and placement Resume Development After school programs Family support services School enrollment (primary and secondary) Women's groups and services Youth services Community wellness and integration Health insurance navigation Healthcare navigation support Mental health navigation and access Women's health access and support Asylum Applications Employment Authorization Eviction/housing legal services Immigration information sessions English as a Second Language (ESL) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) - LA | Support Guide
Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) - LA Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 2845 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90005, USA Contact Details Phone: (213) 385-7800 Service Counties Email: info@carecen-la.org Website: https://carecen-la.org/ Los Angeles, Kern, Orange County, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura Agency Overview CARECEN Los Angeles offers low‑cost immigration legal services for Central American immigrants and refugees. It provides no‑charge or minimal‑fee initial consultations and assists with applications for DACA, naturalization, family‑based petitions, asylum, adjustment of status, TPS, VAWA/U visas, SIJS, NACARA, employment authorization, and consular processing. The agency offers deportation defense including representation at credible fear interviews, immigration court, and Board of Immigration Appeals. It also operates a Day Labor Center and offers citizenship/civics classes and college legal services at California State University and community college campuses. 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 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) 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.
- Післясередня освіта | Посібник з підтримки
< Back < Previous Next > Post-Secondary Education Jun 3, 2024 Overview Additional Resources Renowned educator, Dr. Julia Turchaninova, reviews available routes, resources, element unique to higher education in the United States, and fields questions from the audience in this session about Higher Education. Best for: UHPs and Sponors, Educators Guest Presenters: Earthlings Hub General Resources CA Community Colleges Refugee Career Pathway Programs Career OneStop Centers in CA Map: UKR Service Providers https://bit.ly/UHPmap General UHP helpful resources https://bit.ly/UHPlinks_FAQ Financial Aid and Grant Options FAFSA : Federal aid for eligible noncitizens, including grants and loans. California Student Aid Commission (CSAC): - State financial aid programs like Cal Grants and California Dream Act. University of California (UC) System : Financial aid options for UC campuses. California State University (CSU) System : Financial aid for CSU campuses. California Community Colleges : I Can Afford College - Financial aid resources for community colleges in California. Fastweb : Scholarship search engine for various opportunities, including noncitizens. Scholarships.com : scholarship search engine. College Board Scholarship Search : Search for scholarships and grants. Institute of International Education (IIE ): Scholarships and support for displaced students and humanitarian parolees. Scholar Rescue Fund : Financial support for refugee and displaced scholars. Refugee Education Assistance Program : Educational assistance and scholarships for refugees. California Community Foundation : Scholarships and grants for Los Angeles area residents. San Francisco Foundation : Scholarships and educational grants for Bay Area residents. EduMed Scholarships for Immigrants and Refugees : List of scholarships and grants for immigrants and refugees. Immigrants Rising : Scholarships and resources for undocumented and immigrant students, including humanitarian parolees. Listen in Ukrainian or Russian Download Slides English Ukrainian Russian
- CHIRLA - Orange County | Support Guide
CHIRLA - Orange County Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 32118 Paseo Adelanto suite 9a, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA Contact Details Phone: (213) 353-1333 Service Counties Email: info@chirla.org Website: https://www.chirla.org/ Orange County 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.
- Southern California Immigration Project (SCIP) | Support Guide
Southern California Immigration Project (SCIP) Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 2534 State Street suite 208, San Diego, CA 92101, USA Contact Details Phone: (858) 247-2457 Service Counties Email: elopez@socalimmigrationproject.org Website: https://www.socalimmigrationproject.org/ San Diego Agency Overview Southern California Immigration Project is a non-profit organization providing pro bono legal services to survivors of human and civil rights violations. 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 General immigration legal assistance Immigration consultations Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Immigration Services of Mountain View | Support Guide
Immigration Services of Mountain View Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 1931 Old Middlefield Way Ste 203, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA Contact Details Phone: (650) 938-4911 Service Counties Email: info@ismv.org Website: http://www.ismv.org/ Santa Clara Agency Overview Immigration Services of Mountain View (ISMV) provides low-cost, family-based immigration legal services. They assist with adjustment of status, consular processing, DACA, employment authorization, family-based petitions, naturalization, T visas, TPS, U visas, and VAWA petitions. Services include help completing forms and filings with USCIS. ISMV also offers administrative advocacy, citizenship and civics classes, legal orientation programs, and referrals to other services. 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 Adjustment of Status/Green Card Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Family-Based Petitions Naturalization/Citizenship Temporary Protected Status (TPS) U Visas / Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- International Rescue Committee (IRC) - Oakland | Support Guide
International Rescue Committee (IRC) - Oakland Resettlement Agency Contact Information Address 440 Grand Ave suite 500, Oakland, CA 94610, USA Contact Details Phone: (510) 452-8222 Service Counties Email: Oakland@rescue.org Website: https://www.rescue.org/united-states/oakland-ca Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, Sonoma Agency Overview The IRC’s Oakland office supports refugees, asylees, survivors of trafficking or torture, and other immigrants with services in the Bay Area. They offer housing support, healthcare navigation, case management, ESL and career development, financial coaching, mental health and youth programs, assistance with citizenship and immigration through accredited legal staff, anti-trafficking aid, and initiatives like the New Roots urban farm and digital inclusion 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 Basic household Items Benefits assistance Housing navigation assistance Hygiene products Transportation assistance General case management Receiving & Placement (R&P) Specialized or intensive Survivors of crime Job readiness training Job search and placement Youth services Healthcare navigation support Psychosocial education and support Adjustment of Status/Green Card Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Employment Authorization Family-Based Petitions English as a Second Language (ESL) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.


