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- API Legal Outreach - Oakland | Support Guide
API Legal Outreach - Oakland Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address Alameda County, 310 8th St #305, Oakland, CA 94606, USA Contact Details Phone: (510) 251-2846 Service Counties Email: help@apilegaloutreach.org Website: https://www.apilegaloutreach.org/ Alameda Agency Overview API Legal Outreach provides culturally competent and linguistically appropriate legal representation, social services, and advocacy for the most marginalized segments of the community including low-income women, seniors, recent immigrants, and youth. 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 Asylum Applications Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Immigration information sessions Naturalization/Citizenship Removal hearings U Visas / Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions Victims of Human Trafficking (T Visas) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- SF-Marin Food Bank - Marin | Support Guide
SF-Marin Food Bank - Marin Food Bank Contact Information Address 2550 Kerner Boulevard, San Rafael, CA, USA Contact Details Phone: (415) 282-1900 Service Counties Email: info@sfmfoodbank.org Website: https://www.sfmfoodbank.org/ Marin Agency Overview Their programs include weekly free groceries, monthly food boxes for seniors, one-time emergency food, and CalFresh enrollment assistance. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages 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 Food access (meals, groceries) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- El Concilio California | Support Guide
El Concilio California Community Based Organization, Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 445 N San Joaquin St, Stockton, CA 95202, USA Contact Details Phone: (209) 644-2600 Service Counties Email: info@elconcilio.org Website: https://www.elconcilio.org/ San Joaquin, Stanislaus Agency Overview El Concilio offers many services to support immigrant, refugee, and low-income populations. They provide legal help for immigration, asylum, domestic violence, Dreamers, and other immigration matters often at low or no cost. They run early childhood education centers for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. They offer behavioral health services including therapy for individuals, children, families, and seniors. They also assist with adult education, job readiness, senior services, transportation, DUI and re-entry support. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Spanish 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 Job readiness training Job search and placement Women's entrepreneurship Elderly services Family support services Mental health navigation and access Adjustment of Status/Green Card Consular/Visa Processing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Family-Based Petitions Immigration consultations Immigration information sessions Naturalization/Citizenship English as a Second Language (ESL) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- ZFSG Family Health Center - Refugee Services | Support Guide
ZFSG Family Health Center - Refugee Services Health Care and/or Medical Provider Contact Information Address 995 Potrero Avenue San Francisco CA 94110 Contact Details Phone: (628) 206-8608 Service Counties Email: newcomers.health@sfdph.org Website: https://www.zuckerbergsanfranciscogeneral.org/services/refugee-services/ San Francisco, Marin, San Mateo Agency Overview The Newcomers Health Program promotes the health and well-being of refugees and humanitarian immigrants in San Francisco by connecting new refugees and asylum applicants to healthcare and community resources. They offer refugee health screening, asylum seeker health assistance, and a monthly webinar for new asylees to learn about services and benefits. 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 Healthcare provider Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Catholic Charities of Los Angeles (CCLA) Curacao B | Support Guide
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles (CCLA) Curacao B Faith-Based Organization, Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 1625 W Olympic Blvd suite 501, Los Angeles, CA 90015, USA Contact Details Phone: (213) 251-3476 Service Counties Email: info@CatholicCharitiesLA.org Website: https://catholiccharitiesla.org/irr/ Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara Agency Overview Catholic Charities of Los Angeles’ Immigration and Refugee Services offers free and low‑cost legal and social support to refugees, asylees, immigrants, and trafficking survivors. Provides free and low-cost immigration consultations, green card applications, naturalization (citizenship) assistance, new and renewal applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), travel permits, and family-based visa petitions/family reunification. Conducts free, virtual and in-person naturalization (citizenship) and DACA informational workshops for the Los Angeles community. They also provide free ESL‑based citizenship classes with USCIS guidance and volunteer assistance. Services include safe‑release support for unaccompanied minors and culturally diverse staff fluent in multiple languages to ensure accessible, respectful service. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Arabic, Armenian, Farsi, Spanish, Vietnamese, 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 Adjustment of Status/Green Card Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Family-Based Petitions Immigration information sessions Naturalization/Citizenship Removal hearings Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Jewish Family Service San Diego | Support Guide
Jewish Family Service San Diego Resettlement Agency, Faith-Based Organization, Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 8804 Balboa Avenue, San Diego, CA 92123, USA Contact Details Phone: (858) 637-3210 Service Counties Email: https://secure.jfssd.org/site/SPageServer/?pagename=contact_jfs Website: https://www.jfssd.org/our-services/refugees-immigration/ San Diego Agency Overview Jewish Family Service of San Diego offers refugees and immigrants a range of services; through the Refugee Resettlement program, they provide reception and placement—including housing, school enrollment, healthcare navigation, English classes, and employment coaching—during the initial 90 days and beyond. The Affirmative Immigration Services Program offers free legal services to low-income residents seeking affirmative immigration benefits. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All 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 General case management Receiving & Placement (R&P) Job readiness training School enrollment (primary and secondary) Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Immigration information sessions Removal hearings Last Updated: Dec 8, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Building Bridges: Collaboration for Coordination | Support Guide
< Back < Previous Next > Building Bridges: Collaboration for Coordination September 18, 2025 Presenters: Solvera Practical strategies for building effective referral-based partnerships, focusing on clear roles, consistent follow-up, and trust, with tools to expand networks and strengthen client support. Download Slides Additional Resources This session was designed with practical tools to help direct service providers strengthen referral-based partnerships and improve coordination for refugees and newcomers. We walked through the three essentials of strong referral pathways — clarity, consistency, and confidence — and introduced a “bonus C,” confidentiality, as a foundation for trust. Participants also explored real-world case examples, the Support Guide Provider Directory, the Google Map, and the Referral Pathway Planning worksheet to identify gaps, expand networks, and create actionable steps for building stronger partnerships that enhance client outcomes. Resource Links Websites/PDFs Referral Pathway Planning Worksheet Building and Sustaining Community Collaborations for Refugee Welcome: Community Engagement Toolkit Using Partnerships to Support Refugee Self-Sufficiency Navigating New Horizons: Referral & Partnership List Switchboard Referral Letter Template References Immigrant Integration Funding Guide Screening and Referral Care Delivery Services and Unmet Health-Related Social Needs: A Systematic Review
- Casa Familiar | Support Guide
Casa Familiar Community Based Organization, Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 119 W Hall Ave, San Ysidro, CA 92173, USA Contact Details Phone: (619) 428-1115 Service Counties Email: info@casafamiliar.org Website: https://www.casafamiliar.org/ San Diego Agency Overview Casa Familiar offers a range of services to support immigrant and refugee communities. At the Andrea Skorepa Social Services Center, staff assist with applications for government benefits and legal immigration services. The Financial Opportunities Center provides bilingual programming for financial health and literacy, including credit building and resume writing assistance. The San Ysidro Community & Recreation Center offers citizenship classes, youth services, and connections to domestic violence resources. Additionally, Casa Familiar provides arts and culture programs, including free and discounted tickets to events, and operates affordable housing and community development projects. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Populations All populations Ways to Support Eligibility & Referral Programs & Services Basic Needs Case Management Employment Services Children, Youth & Family Health & Wellness Immigration & Legal Adult Education & ESL Benefits assistance Housing navigation assistance Tax Support (VITA) Elderly services Youth services General immigration legal assistance Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- CET Immigration and Citizenship Program CET-ICP | Support Guide
CET Immigration and Citizenship Program CET-ICP Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 701 Vine St UNIT 102, San Jose, CA 95110, USA Contact Details Phone: (408) 534-5451 Service Counties Email: immigration@cet-icp.org Website: https://www.cet-icp.org/ Alameda, Contra Costa, Merced, Monterey, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Sonoma Agency Overview CET-ICP offers legal assistance with immigration and citizenship matters. Services include applying for naturalization, deriving or acquiring citizenship; obtaining, renewing or replacing green cards; removing conditions on residency; family-based petitions and processing through consulates; protections for victims of crime (U Visa, VAWA); Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA); and Temporary Protected Status (TPS). All services are by appointment and available by phone. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages 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 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.
- ICNA Relief - San Diego | Support Guide
ICNA Relief - San Diego Faith-Based Organization Contact Information Address 7313 Carroll Rd suite d, San Diego, CA 92121, USA Contact Details Phone: (866) 354-0102 Service Counties Email: info@icnarelief.org Website: https://icnarelief.org/sandiego/ San Diego Agency Overview ICNA Relief USA is a Muslim-American non-profit organization that provides humanitarian aid and social services to vulnerable communities regardless of their faith, race, or background. At their San Diego location, they distribute food, hygiene items, and household essentials, and organize community events to foster social inclusion. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages 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 Emergency housing or shelter Food access (meals, groceries) Hygiene products Domestic violence support Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- Immigration Institute of the Bay Area Brentwood | Support Guide
Immigration Institute of the Bay Area Brentwood Legal Services Provider Contact Information Address 201 Sand Creek Rd # L, Brentwood, CA 94513, USA Contact Details Phone: (925) 237-8581 Service Counties Email: brentwood@iibayarea.org Website: https://iibayarea.org/ Contra Costa Agency Overview IIBA provides affordable immigration legal support and education across seven Bay Area offices in six counties. Their legal services include naturalization and citizenship applications, DACA renewals, family‑based petitions, humanitarian relief (such as U visas, VAWA and TPS), refugee or asylee sponsorship and adjustment, deportation or removal defense, work permits, travel documents and replacement green cards. They offer free citizenship classes, group workshops, community clinics and consultations. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages 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) General immigration legal assistance Removal hearings Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.
- La Familia Counseling Center | Support Guide
La Familia Counseling Center Community Based Organization, Ethnic Community Based Organization Contact Information Address 5523 34th Street, Sacramento, CA 95820, USA Contact Details Phone: (916) 452-3601 Service Counties Email: info@lafcc.org Website: https://lafcc.org/ Sacramento Agency Overview La Familia Counseling Center in Sacramento provides mental‑health counseling for children, youth, and families, available via home visitation, school sites, and their Maple Neighborhood Center. They operate a Sacramento Works Career Center offering computer access, résumé workshops, interview prep, GED support, on-the-job training, and youth work experience. Family programs include parenting classes, crisis intervention, car-seat workshops, and home-visitation for ages 0–21. They manage multilingual health navigation services—covering Medi‑Cal enrollment, COVID‑19 testing, immunizations, and health workshops. Community events like karate classes, health fairs, and holiday celebrations are hosted regularly. Eligibility & Referral Languages & Populations Ways to Support Languages Spanish 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 Benefits assistance Housing navigation assistance Transportation assistance Job search and placement Resume Development Family support services Women's groups and services Youth services Clinical counseling Healthcare navigation support Mental health navigation and access Support groups English as a Second Language (ESL) Last Updated: Nov 25, 2025 Is this your organization? Request edit access.





