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Advocates and Allies

Solidarity Network: Rapid Response Network

Solidarity Network: Rapid Response Network

Hotline: 831-204-8082


f you see immigration agents (such as ICE or Border Patrol) in your community, call your local rapid response hotline. A dispatcher will help you document the immigration enforcement activity and take info about anyone who was detained. If there was an arrest, rapid response networks work to connect those affected t

Hotline: 831-204-8082


f you see immigration agents (such as ICE or Border Patrol) in your community, call your local rapid response hotline. A dispatcher will help you document the immigration enforcement activity and take info about anyone who was detained. If there was an arrest, rapid response networks work to connect those affected to legal services and other support.


You can sign up to be a volunteer here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxasldgUEt2t53yuIiXi5ra9SAX6rMc57ISsguNXpIdzuINQ/viewform?pli=1
 

Watsonville Law Center – Opportunities

Solidarity Network: Rapid Response Network

The Watsonville Law Center (WLC) is a nonprofit legal aid organization providing free legal services to low- income households in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties. WLC works closely with community and health care partners to address legal and social determinants of health including access to housing, health, employment, immigration justic

The Watsonville Law Center (WLC) is a nonprofit legal aid organization providing free legal services to low- income households in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties. WLC works closely with community and health care partners to address legal and social determinants of health including access to housing, health, employment, immigration justice, and economic equity.


Volunteers : 

are critical members of the WLC team. We depend on our volunteer attorneys, interviewers and translators to support our legal clinics. We also have volunteer opportunities in other important administrative, fund development and outreach activities.

If you are interested in volunteering, please call our office at (831) 722-2845.


Open Positions 

Admin Assistant (Full-time – 40 hours)


Trilingual Legal Assistant (Full-time – 40 hours) 


Immigration Managing Attorney (Full-time 40 hours)


Attorney (Full-time 40 hours)


See donation option on webpage 

Monterey Peninsula Immigrant Rights Update Meeting

Posted by the Office of Supervisor Wendy Root Askew in partnership with the Seaside Blue Ribbon Task Force.


Informal monthly meeting to share event information, request support for unmet needs, discuss concerns, and collaborate on immigrant community solutions.
 

Schedule: 3:00–3:30pm, just before the Seaside Blue Ribbon Violence Prevention

Posted by the Office of Supervisor Wendy Root Askew in partnership with the Seaside Blue Ribbon Task Force.


Informal monthly meeting to share event information, request support for unmet needs, discuss concerns, and collaborate on immigrant community solutions.
 

Schedule: 3:00–3:30pm, just before the Seaside Blue Ribbon Violence Prevention Task Force meeting.
 

Location: via Zoom. 

Zoom ID: 9405100315

Password: 881027


Next Meeting: October 2nd 10am - focus on immigrant access to healthcare 

Undocumented Resource Center at Monterey Peninsula College

Office Phone Number (831) 646-4122 or email: undocu@mpc.edu

Resources Provided for staff and faculty:


Free Immigration Legal Services for students, staff, and faculty


Know Your Rights Red Cards in more than 15 languages


Help students with the Financial Aid application (CA Dream Act Application) and AB540 (In-state tuition)


MPC offers Basic Nee

Office Phone Number (831) 646-4122 or email: undocu@mpc.edu

Resources Provided for staff and faculty:


Free Immigration Legal Services for students, staff, and faculty


Know Your Rights Red Cards in more than 15 languages


Help students with the Financial Aid application (CA Dream Act Application) and AB540 (In-state tuition)


MPC offers Basic Needs referrals/incentives for their students, and many more services. 


MPC created a Resource Guide for all students, educators, and community members.


more resources for all students, educators, and community members.

CISNE – Monterey County Immigrant Services Network of Empowerment

The Monterey County Immigrant Services Network of Empowerment (CISNE) serves immigrant and vulnerable communities by establishing access and trust through a collaborative approach of networking, information sharing, and partnering to serve their multicultural, all-inclusive needs.  Meets Monthly on Zoom.
 

Indivisble Monterey

https://www.facebook.com/groups/IndivisbleMB/


Connect with Indivisible Monterey's mission to protect immigrants. 

Solidarity Network: Rapid Response Network

Solidarity Network: Rapid Response Network

People’s Action 

Phone bank to impact the federal budget by calling voters in key congressional districts.  Sign up here.

Monterey County Supervisor ​Wendy Root Askew​

2616 1st Avenue, Marina, California 93933, United States

(831) 883-7570

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