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Below you will see a compilation of Local San Diego (and outside)Â resources that may be of use for you or someone you may know!
REFUGEE ASSISTANCE
4575-A Mission Gorge Place San Diego, CA 92120
619 287-9454
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IMMIGRATION SERVICES
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(619) 232-2121
P.O. Box 87131 San Diego, CA 92138-7131
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(619) 231-7788
2760 5th Ave STE 200 San Diego, CA 92103
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858-591-0871
225 Cedar Street San Diego, CA 92101
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(619) 521-1372
427 C Street Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92101
weberc.net
SAN DIEGO LEGAL AID SOCIETY
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1-877-LEGAL AID (1-877-534-2524)
110 S. Euclid Avenue San Diego, CA 92114
ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION
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(619) 269-1823
www.alliancesd.org
P.O Box 12266 San Diego, CA 92112-3266
619-272-7582
4305 Univeristy Ave., Suite 550 San Diego, CA 92105
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mydocumentedlife.org is a website create to help undocumented students, families, and allies. Below you will read their purpose statement.
"Our mission at My Undocumented Life is to provide up-to-date information and resources to undocumented students, their families, and allies (including educators, counselors, and administrators). We post scholarship opportunities that are open to undocumented students, strategies for navigating the educational system while undocumented, information on how to apply for DACA, key upcoming immigration-related events, news on immigration policies, and much more. Most importantly, we want to provide a sense of community to our diverse group of readers."
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"Flowers on the Inside is a project imagined by undocumented artists, featuring undocumented artists, that provides a counter narrative to the cruel images we are bombarded with in the media.
From deplorable conditions inside detention camps, devastating ICE raids, an uncertain future for DACA, the shooting targeting immigrants in El Paso, and the circulation of a heartbreaking photo of Oscar Alberto Martinez and his daughter Valeria washed up on the Rio Grande shore, recent stories and images have reinforced a constant state of fear, pain, and degradation for undocumented communities and families.
Flowers on the Inside uplifts a narrative that inspires hope and connection, recognizes our humanity, and centers compassion.
Our purpose is two-fold: to ensure that people inside detention know that there are undocumented people and allies on the outside who are in solidarity with them, and to provide an outlet for those on the outside to reach through the walls that divide us.
Through the website, folks were able to write a message of love, support, and solidarity to someone currently in immigration detention. The cards were printed and distributed by Casa Arcoiris, a Tijuana-based organization that brings together community members to write letters to detainees in U.S. detention camps, in addition to providing shelter, food, and services to LGBTQ+ people as they migrate."
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The Mexican Migration Field Research Program (MMFRP) is a nationally-renowned academic program housed at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) which produces cutting-edge research on migration and forced displacement, using fieldwork-based, binational, team research. Trains the next generation of immigrant advocates, giving them expertise on international migration and skills in data collection and analysis. Disseminates findings through scholarly publications, web-based reports, and briefings for public officials and the media.
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The Center for Cultural Power (previously CultureStrike) is an artist-led organization building the infrastructure and cultural assets needed to support artists and storytellers for social change. It activates new narratives and amplify stories that permanently shift culture and push for structural change. Their work resides at the intersection of urgent issues of migration, climate chaos, and gender, racial and cultural justice.
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Casa ArcoÃris is a grassroots organization based in the border city of Tijuana to provide dignified shelter, food, and basic services to migrating LGBTQ+ populations. It is made up of activists based in Tijuana who also belong to other organizations and collectives that support the LGBT+ community and displaced/vulnerable people.
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Forward Together transforms culture and policy to work for everyone nationwide. Since its founding in 1989, Forward Together has continually fought to dismantle the ways that society marginalizes people based on race, sexuality, and gender. Today they build courage and foster connection among a multi-racial community of changemakers to secure the rights, recognition, and resources all families need to thrive.
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS
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1809 National Ave San Diego, CA 92113
(619) 515-2300
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4060 Fairmount Ave. San Diego, CA 92105
619-280-4213
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1275 30th Street San Diego, CA 92154
619-662-4100