Citizenship Assistance Programs
Programs helping eligible residents complete the naturalization process—because citizenship provides the strongest protection against deportation.
What we're thirsting for
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Programs helping eligible residents complete the naturalization process—because citizenship provides the strongest protection against deportation.
A rapid-response fund providing immediate financial assistance to families affected by detention, deportation, or other immigration emergencies.
Expanding access to bank accounts and financial services for immigrants regardless of status—because financial inclusion enables economic stability.
Networks of community interpreters who provide real-time interpretation at meetings, rallies, and events, ensuring everyone can participate regardless of language.
A fund ensuring that every person facing deportation has access to legal representation, regardless of ability to pay—because everyone deserves a fair hearing.
Community-controlled affordable housing that can't be taken away, providing stability for immigrant families facing displacement and discrimination.
Worker-owned businesses where immigrant workers build wealth, control their conditions, and can't be exploited by abusive bosses.
Emergency communications that reach everyone in their language—because disasters don't check immigration status and neither should emergency response.
Learn about your constitutional rights during immigration encounters and how to exercise them safely. Many local organizations offer regular trainings.
Assist immigrant families in gathering and organizing documents, photos, and records that may be important for legal cases or family history.
Dig into your city or county's policies on immigration enforcement cooperation, sanctuary provisions, and immigrant-inclusive services.