Donations

How You Can Help

Modified from the Interfaith Immigration Network

Not: This is not meant to be legal advice; for that please consult an attorney

Working with Organization MembersDevelop Organizational PracticesEducation: Immigration 101 Know Your RightsAsk for donations: $ and goodsLetter writing/Op-edsAssisting family/friends of detained persons
Public witness vigilsDiscussions about welcoming newcomersCivil disobedience, providing refuge, safe spacesHosting new-comers in homes
Working with NewcomersKnow Your Rights EducationFood Delivery from food banks or grocery storesDonating furniture, household supplies, clothesFunds for rent, food and legal feesTransporting to appointments
e.g., USCIS, medical, biometrics
Providing info about refuge or safe spaces; assisting with family care plansAccompanying
to ICE
hearings
or court
Providing refuge or safe spaces to other newcomers
Working with Public Officials – City officials and council, legislatorsAttending legislative hearings or City Council meetingsLetter writing re: new laws, policies, practicesWorking in concert with public officials to advocate on behalf of newcomersPhone calls re: new laws, policy and practicesTestifying at legislative hearings or City CouncilPublic Witness
Working with the General PublicPublishing
statements about welcoming newcomers
Attending public events protesting policiesRecruiting participants from general publicAdvocating for or against potential legislationSpeaking
at public
events that
seek change
in policies
and practices
Working with Newcomer Leaders and other groups
(CIRC, AFSC)
Group events in Organization buildingListening first to newcomers to ascertain needs and desiresActively supporting advocacy groups in their workGroup events in public spaceActing upon newcomers’ needs and desiresAttending vigils, marches or demonstrations organized by these groupsUpon request, sheltering newcomers

green=little or low risk; yellow=medium risk; orange=high risk; red=very high risk