Supporting Immigrant and Refugee Families | Apoyo a Familias Inmigrantes y Refugiadas
Information Regarding Civil Rights for Immigrant & Refugee Families Provided by External Organizations
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Our Community Plaza: Family Preparedness Packet and Know Your Rights Information (English & Spanish)
Community-Based Organizations that Support Immigrant & Refugee Families
The Clatskanie School District does not sponsor or endorse the activities and/or information contained in this material. CSD has not vetted the information; it is provided for your convenience and review.
Adelante Mujeres: Provides comprehensive services, including emergency food, financial assistance, and job training for Latino and Immigrant families in Washington County. Phone: 503-992-0078
Catholic Charities: Provides services for housing transition, financial wellness, immigration and legal services. Phone: 503-231-4327
Catholic Legal Immigration Network: Promotes the dignity and protects the rights of immigrants. Provides updated information about the U.S. immigration program. Phone: 301-565-4800
Centro Cultural - Casa Amparo: Supports Latino and immigrant families with emergency financial aid, including housing assistance. Phone: 503-359-0446
DHS Oregon Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement Oregon's Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) advocates for immigrant and refugee populations across the state. The Oregon Legislature established OIRA in 2021 through Senate Bill 778. OIRA was first located in the Governor’s Office and moved to the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) in 2022.
Immigrant Advocacy Center - Beaverton Resource Center: Provides legal advice to immigrants, including families seeking asylum and services related to immigration status adjustment. Phone: 503-601-9500
Immigrant The Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) This organization is based in Portland and supports immigrants, refugees, and community members.
Latino Network: Provides community resources, including a referral list for immigration attorneys and the Protect Family/Proteja Su Familia guide. Phone:503-283-6881
Lutheran Community Services Northwest: This organization helps refugees and immigrants access resources and learn new skills to transition successfully to their communities. Phone: 503-924-2448
Pacific Refugee Support Group This group is focused on re-empowering refugees, asylum seekers, and newcomers to the community through a trauma-informed care, culturally responsive, and human-centered approach.
Pueblo Unido: This organization connects people who have a vulnerable immigration status in the Pacific Northwest to immigration attorneys.
