
- Sac ACT
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- Sacramento Area Congregations Together is a network of 60+ congregations who work on social justice. Efforts include Know Your Rights trainings, organizing school meetings with school district leadership re rights of students and families, and advocating with local and state public officials for policy changes.
- FUEL Network
- Network of resettlement agencies/immigration advocates, funded by the City of Sacramento. Connects callers to legal services and operates the Rapid Response Hotline for the area – (916) 382-0256.
- California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
- NorCalResist
- Equips affected communities with the tools they need to fight immigration injustice, such as Know Your Rights trainings, organizes and trains attorney-of-the-day and non-legal volunteers for court accompaniment. Provides community alerts related to ICE actions.
- Sacramento Regional Refugee Coalition
- Sacramento’s central hub for newcomers and the government agencies and community organizations dedicated to supporting refugees. Operates a website with resources for both refugees and other immigrants.
- RISE Hub
- The mission of this new group, known as the Sacramento Regional Immigration Support & Empowerment Hub is to connect at-risk individuals, their families, and communities with essential community systems such as legal services, schools, labor unions, and local governments.
- California Immigration Project
- New nonprofit providing FREE, high-quality immigration legal services and community advocacy across California, including consultations, legal representation in applications before USCIS, removal defense and community education.
- Sacramento Rapid Response Network (Sacramento, Yolo, Placer, El Dorado, Nevada, Yuba, Sutter, Colusa, Butte and rural areas North without a more local hotline)
- Valley Watch Rapid Response Network (Fresno, San Joaquin, Merced, Stanislaus, and Kern Counties)
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