Immigration assistance

Enlace Chicago convenes, organizes, and builds the capacity of Little Village stakeholders to confront systemic inequities and barriers to economic and social access. Enlace Chicago is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of Little Village residents by fostering a safe and healthy environment and by championing opportunities for educational advancement and economic development.

 Abuse, Crisis, Education, Housing/Shelter, Immigration Assistance, Legal Aid, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Support Groups / 664 views

Erie Neighborhood House is a human services agency rooted in the settlement house tradition, strengthening Chicago’s immigrant communities since 1870. Its mission is to empower its community—Latinx immigrants alongside individuals and families of all backgrounds—through education, access to critical services and advocacy, working together to create a just and inclusive society.

 Education, Immigration Assistance, Job Services, Legal Aid / 602 views

Esperanza Legal Assistance Center provides legal assistance to low-income, immigrant and Spanish-speaking residents of the Quad Cities who are seeking assistance with issues relating to immigration, such as family-based sponsorship petitions, naturalization, document renewals, adjustment of status/consular processing (green card), DACA, TPS, and Non-immigrant/Humanitarian Visas. Its office is recognized by the US Department of Justice under the name “Immigrant Connection at Heritage Church”.

 Immigration Assistance, Legal Aid / 670 views

This is a multi-ethnic human rights organization by and for families facing and fighting deportation

 Crisis, Education, Immigration Assistance, Legal Aid, Support Groups, Utilities, Women, Children, Child Care / 874 views

Freedom House Detroit (FHD) is a temporary home for indigent survivors of persecution from around the world who are seeking asylum in the United States and Canada. FHD's mission is to uphold a fundamental American principle, one inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty, providing safety for those "yearning to breathe free." FHD offers a continuum of care and services to its residents as well as to other refugees in need, including legal services, shelter, food, clothing, mental health services, and access to medical care, language classes, and job skills training.

 Clothing, Crisis, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Immigration Assistance, Job Services, Legal Aid, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health / 865 views

Frida Kahlo Community Organization (FKCO) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization established in August 2002. Located in the heart of Pilsen and reaching far beyond its limits, FKCO serves Latinos across the city of Chicago and its suburbs. FKCO has established a strong partnership with the Chicago Public Schools’ Department of Language and Cultural Education, since it commencement, to reach families in their Bilingual Language Programs. FKCO serves as an agent of change in people’s lives and in the development of strong and thriving neighborhoods. Through a multiple pronged approach, it addresses the various factors that are critical to the Latino community: immigration, education, health, and leadership development.

 Education, HIV/AIDS, Immigration Assistance, Legal Aid, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mentoring/Tutoring / 787 views

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