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Resources: Immigration

Note: the below are not necessarily eligible for off-campus Federal Work Study. Please find FWS eligible opportunities .

Immigration Legal Aid/Support

This Catholic organization partners with vulnerable communities (regardless of their religious or non-religious identification) in an attempt to achieve lasting solutions to poverty and injustice. They work to address the root causes of problems facing communities by advocating for just public policies and helping to change the social structures that contribute to suffering and injustice at home and around the world. In addition to this, the organization works to aid or assist people both locally and globally to meet their immediate, short-term needs. Examples include engaging in direct involvement by providing food, clothing, shelter, or monetary assistance to help those in need. Get involved . Volunteer opportunities include shelter support, economic empowerment, family strength/support, justice for immigrants, and survivors of global distribution.

Address: 2740 SE Powell Blvd. Portland, OR 97202 | Phone: 503-231-4866

This organization provides affordable immigration legal services and free informational forums. Their mission has recently expanded to include work with unaccompanied children and survivors of human trafficking. Reach out directly by phone to find opportunities. One current position would assist staff with clerical, outreach, client coordination and communication tasks (must be fluent in spoken and written Spanish and adhere to strict confidentiality).

Address: 519 SW Park Ave, Suite 610 Portland, OR 97205 | Phone: 503-221-1689

IMIrJ is a coalition of individuals, faith leaders and diverse faith communities that responds actively and publicly to the suffering of immigrant communities in the U.S. Through advocacy and outreach, they educate the community about the injustices current immigration policies inflict on the entire community and provide real opportunities to take action for change. Check out volunteer opportunities .

Address: 1704 NE 43rd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 | Phone: 503-550-3510

IRCO's mission is to promote the integration of refugees, immigrants and the community at large into a self-sufficient, healthy and inclusive multi-ethnic society. Volunteer in all kinds of different areas with IRCO. See opportunities .

Address: 10301 NE Glisan St. Portland, OR 97220 | 503-234-1541

Political Activism

Milenio facilitates the involvement of Latinx people at all levels of public decision-making and politics in our state of Oregon. Milenio strives to improve education outcomes, advocates for immigration reform, incarceration, women's rights, LGBT rights, etc. The organization conducts analysis to inform, influence, promote and engage diverse sectors of the Latinx community, with an understanding that advancing Latinx people advances a shared future.

Causa works to improve the lives of Latinx immigrants and their families in Oregon through advocacy, coalition building, leadership development, and civic engagement. Latinx immigrants and their families are the heart of Causa and inspire, implement, and champion their work. Volunteer .

Address: 700 Marion St. NE Salem, OR 97301 | Phone: 503-409-2473

VHCC seeks to sow the seeds of leadership in the community by developing community organizers and raising awareness among women, men, youth and children about a model of social change that benefits all minorities and immigrants regardless of their immigration status, so that all may reap the benefits of social justice. For more information about volunteering please email at vozhispana.woregon@gmail.com.

Address: 820 Jefferson Street NE Salem, Oregon | Phone: 503-269-5694

Oregon DreamActivist is an undocumented-led organization. Their mission is to empower, educate and escalate in an effort to win the rights undocumented community members deserve. For information about volunteering and getting connected, send a message on or email oregondreamactivist@gmail.com.

Community Organizing

This is a Latinx-led education organization, grounded in culturally specific practices and services, that lifts up youth and families to reach their full potential. Their work springs from the core belief in Latinx community self-determination—that is, the ability of community members to participate meaningfully in the decisions that affect their lives and the lives of their families. To get involved in volunteering, job opportunities, and community events, visit their . For more information about volunteer opportunities, please contact Justina Romo, Volunteer & Development Specialist, at justina@latnet.org.

Address: | Phone: 503-283-6881

LGBTQIA+

Their mission is to bring community together to share and celebrate the diverse and evolving latina, latino, and Latinx cultures, experiences, and identities by creating safe events for the queer and LGBTQ family. They hope to see a visible Latina, Latino, Latinx queer and LGBTQ community in the Portland metro area where everyone is safe, celebrated and empowered. To contact them, visit their  page.

Labor Rights

Workers Rights Education Project

Voz is a worker-led organization that empowers diverse day laborers and immigrants to improve working conditions and protect civil rights through leadership development, organizing, education, and economic opportunity. They provide disenfranchised day laborers with leadership development opportunities as well as classes aimed at providing the skills needed to secure long-term employment. For volunteer and internship opportunities, visit their .

Address: 240 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97232 | Phone: 503-234-2043

Portland Jobs with Justice is a coalition of over 120 faith, labor, community, and student organizations taking action for workers rights and economic justice, through an intersectional racial and gender justice lens. JwJ mobilizes support for labor and community struggles at rallies, on picket lines, in educational settings, and at meetings and hearings. To volunteer, apply .

Address: | Phone: 503-236-5573