Resources for Undocumented Families
Legal Aid at Work has compiled a list of known relief funds for undocumented workers
COVID-19 Resource Guide for immigrants in California
Immigrants Rising’s virtual Wellness Gatherings help undocumented young people stay grounded and connected to one another.
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DACA Legal Services
The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has received additional funding to support individuals with their DACA renewal fees for income-eligible CA residents.
List of organizations which provide different immigration services, including free and low-cost immigration legal services across California
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Undocumented Workers' Employment Rights
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Los Derechos de Empleo del Trabajador Indocumentado
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California has services to help people find jobs. Community based organizations, adult schools, and community colleges have programs and services that can help you get job training and increase your job skills. These organizations have events like job hiring fairs, and give classes in job training and career technical education.
Please call and leave a message to the following legal service providers in Orange County who can help you apply for DACA AND cover your $495 filing fee!! Reach out to Resilience OC if you need help reaching out to them!
Public Law Center: (714) 541-1010 x 332
World Relief: (657) 247-9976
CARECEN: https://carecenla.simplybook.me/v2/ (not required to be csu students, make appts via csulb or csuf link)