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OUR PROGRAMS

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The Community Education Program is designed to inform immigrants about their rights and possible forms of relief. Our goal is to empower and increase success for immigrants who will represent themselves pro se in court.

 

Through our community education program we are able to provide assistance to released youth (and their custodians) and detained adults.

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Esperanza's attorneys represent youth in immigration removal proceedings free of charge. They are also pro bono Qualified Representatives for adults detained at Adelanto Detention Center who have been deemed mentally incompetent to represent themselves.

Through the Affordable Services Program, attorneys offer a variety of services to low-income clients who cannot afford a private attorney and for whom pro bono representation is not possible.

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The Pro Bono Program is dedicated to increasing access to pro bono legal services for indigent immigrants in the Los Angeles area. We work with law firms, solo practitioners, public interest organizations, law schools, colleges, and language schools.

 

The more we can engage our community and encourage volunteerism, the more assistance Esperanza can be to the population we serve.

STAY IN THE KNOW

By providing my phone number to Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project I agree and acknowledge that Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project may send text messages to my wireless phone number for any purpose. Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency will vary. Text Message Opt-Out: If you are receiving text messages from us and wish to stop receiving them, simply respond with “STOP” to the number from which you received the message. Once we receive your message, you will no longer receive further text messages from us. Privacy Policy: No mobile information will be shared with third parties/affiliates for marketing/promotional purposes. Our organization maintains strict privacy policies to protect the personal information of our users obtained for text message communications. This information is never sold, rented, released, or traded to others without prior consent or legal obligation. Any sharing of information with third parties is solely for the purpose of fulfilling the organization's obligations to the user. We guarantee that it will never be shared with third parties for marketing purposes.

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A project of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.

General Line: (213) 251-3505

Fax: (213) 487-0986 

1530 James M Wood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015, USA

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