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Social Justice for US Immigrants and Undocumented Persons
An aggregate collection of resources for US immigrants and undocumented persons.
Read "17 Non-Profit Organizations Supporting Immigrants Right Now" at lataco.com.
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San Diego Rapid Response Network
A coalition of human rights and service organizations, attorneys, and community leaders responding to immigration enforcement activities and humanitarian issues in the San Diego border region, offering assistance and resources to immigrants and their families.
Lavender Phoenix
Formerly known as API Equality – Northern California, this organization builds the power and visibility of the LGBTQ Asian Pacific Islander community.
Catalyst California
Advocates for racial justice by building power and transforming public systems, partnering with communities of color.
Border Angels
A San Diego–based nonprofit focused on migrant rights, immigration reform, and the prevention of immigrant deaths along the border, providing life-saving assistance by placing bottled water in remote mountain and desert border regions of San Diego and Imperial counties.
Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH)
Acts as the collective voice for affordable housing in the Bay Area, advocating for equitable housing policies.
Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH)
https://nonprofithousing.orgCausa Justa :: Just Cause (CJJC)
A grassroots organization focused on achieving justice for low-income residents of San Francisco and Oakland, working towards housing and racial justice for African Americans and Latinos through tenant rights, immigrant rights, and housing rights campaigns.
East Bay Housing Organizations (EBHO)
A coalition dedicated to preserving, protecting, and expanding affordable housing opportunities in the East Bay.
Faith in the valley
Faith in the Valley is a faith-based grassroots community organization in California’s Central Valley representing families in Fresno, Kern, Merced, Stanislaus and San Joaquin Counties. Our work is led by volunteer leaders who are among the people most impacted by equity issues: low-wage workers, young people, immigrants and the formerly incarcerated.
Education and leadership foundation
We are a community based non-profit organization that provides education, civic engagement, and immigration services. We provide professional development seminars, leadership development, professional development internships, scholarships, and volunteer opportunities through collaboration with other organizations.
Asian Law Caucus
Founded in 1972, it is the nation's first legal and civil rights organization serving low-income Asian Pacific American communities, focusing on housing rights, immigration and immigrant rights, labor and employment issues, student advocacy, civil rights, and hate violence.
Fresno California rural legal assistance
CRLAF is a privately funded rural justice center focused serving farmworkers and low-wage laborers, regardless of immigration status.
Fresno Centro La Familia
Centro La Familia Advocacy Services began as a project by students from the Chicano studies class of Fresno City College, who found that many families seeking services by the Department of Social Services were being turned away due to the language barrier and the complexity of government forms.
Catholic Charities of Central Valley
We are the first responders in helping our neighbors with food, clothing, and other basic necessities.
Dolores Huerta Foundation (DHF)
Founded in 2002, DHF is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Bakersfield. They focus on grassroots organizing in areas such as education, health and safety, LGBTQIA+ equality, and civic engagement.
Central Valley Empowerment Alliance (CVEA)
Established in 2019, CVEA serves residents in Kern, Tulare, Kings, Fresno, and Madera counties. They promote access to affordable housing, quality education, food, healthcare, and foster civic engagement and leadership development.
Central Valley Partnership
A regional progressive network dedicated to achieving social, racial, environmental, and economic justice in the San Joaquin Valley. They mobilize activists, organizations, and communities to increase civic engagement and hold institutions accountable to progressive ideals.
Central California Legal Services (CCLS)
Provides free legal assistance to low-income individuals, focusing on housing rights, labor issues, and civil rights.
Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries (FIRM)
Offers support services to refugees and immigrants in the Fresno area, focusing on housing, health, and education.
California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. (CRLA)
Provides legal assistance and policy advocacy for farmworkers and low-income individuals in rural areas, including the Central Valley.
Pilipino Worker Center
Founded in 1997, Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) is a grassroots non-profit that organizes the low-wage and immigrant Pilipinx communities in the United States.
Haitian Bridge Alliance
The Haitian Bridge Alliance is a 501c(3) non-profit organization that advocates for fair and humane immigration policies and connects migrants with humanitarian, legal, and social services — with a particular focus on Black migrants, the Haitian community, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and survivors of torture.
National Day Laborer Organizing Network
NDLON improves the lives of day laborers, migrants and low-wage workers. We build leadership and power among those facing injustice so they can challenge inequality and expand labor, civil and political rights for all.
Inclusive Action
The organization has championed street vendor rights, supported small businesses with capital and coaching, and pioneered innovative programs to build community wealth and improve quality of life in low-income neighborhoods.
Pomona Economic Opportunity Center
The Pomona Economic Opportunity Center (PEOC) empowers low-wage immigrant workers in Pomona and the Inland Empire through safe job opportunities, skills training, labor rights education, and advocacy for policy changes that improve their lives. PEOC also organizes day laborers across multiple cities, promoting economic, political, and social sustainability for immigrant communities.
African Communities Public Health Coalition
The African Coalition addresses the vulnerabilities of African and Caribbean immigrants through culturally tailored mental health education, direct clinical services, and community partnerships. By promoting an African-centered, multi-dimensional approach, they empower community leaders and provide comprehensive support for health, immigration, and social service needs.
Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Los Angeles
The nation's largest legal and civil rights organization for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders, advocating for civil rights, providing legal services and education, and building coalitions to positively influence and impact Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and to create a more equitable and harmonious society.
TODEC
TODEC mobilizes our community to build the political power we need to demand justice and advocate for our needs- improved schools, better jobs, cleaner water, accessible housing, access to medical coverage and legal protections.
Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing (SCANPH)
Advocates for affordable housing policies and supports nonprofit housing developers in Southern California.
Many Mansions
Provides well-managed, service-enriched, affordable housing to low-income residents in Southern California.
Liberty Hill Foundation
Serves as a hub for social justice in Los Angeles, funding and training grassroots organizations to advance social change.
Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) Los Angeles
Established in 1983, CARECEN offers legal services, community education, and advocacy for Central American immigrants and other underserved communities in Los Angeles.
Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project:
A public interest legal organization serving some of the most vulnerable immigrants in the Los Angeles area, believing that all immigrants deserve access to education and representation.
The national immigration law center
Advancing the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants & their loved ones.
California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC)
The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento and Oakland. It is a leading immigrant rights institution in the state.
Central rural legal services
California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. (CRLA) is a nonprofit law firm founded in 1966 to provide free civil legal services to low-income residents of California's rural counties.
Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network (SIREN)
Serves as a vehicle for low-income immigrants and refugees in California to be their own agents for change through community education, organizing, leadership development, legal services, policy advocacy, and civic engagement.
Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network (SIREN)
https://sirenimmigrantrights.orgCoalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA)
CHIRLA was founded in 1986 to advance the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees.
Californians for Justice
Focuses on racial justice by empowering youth, particularly in educational settings, across the state.
PICO California
PICO California is the largest faith-based community organizing network in the state. Our mission is to catalyze faith-based and spiritually-centered people power in California to create systemic change for the most vulnerable so that all Californians thrive.