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WHEN? 12pm Monday, July 27th - 7pm Friday, July 31st
HOW?
Anyone with a link to the online auction, www.32auctions.com/Esperanza2020, can view it without having an account. An account is only needed in order to bid. The process is quick and very little information is required, which you can see on the Create An Account page. Requiring an account for bidding makes it easy for auction administrators to identify and communicate with bidders during and after the auction. Thank you in advance for signing up! The event is also open to the public, so please feel free to share the link with friends, family and networks!If you experience any difficulties, please contact Ingrid Salazar at isalazar@ccharities.org
WHY?
This auction caps off a month long fundraising campaign, Summer of Solidarity: Legal Access for All. All donations and proceeds from the auction go to providing critical free legal services for unrepresented immigrants in the Los Angeles Area facing deportation. These individuals and families have been severely affected during this pandemic, and on top of the health and economic hardships they face, they also face immediate deportation without any legal support. Help Esperanza bring hope to these immigrants.
WHAT?
Check out our auction site, ww.32auctions.com/Esperanza2020 , to see a list of the amazing items up for auction.
Esperanza's First Ever Silent Auction is Here!
Summer of Solidarity: Legal Access for All Immigrants!
Join Esperanza this July for our month long Fundraising campaign for unrepresented immigrants.
Thousands of immigrants face deportation proceedings without an attorney. Yet courts expect them to know immigration law and procedure, as well as adapt to life in a new country. Since 2016, Esperanza’s Community Education Program for Unrepresented Immigrants has ensured that over 7,000 immigrants and their families did not feel alone in this process. Today we ask for your help because this vital resource is in jeopardy. By providing even a small donation, you are investing in our work to empower immigrants to defend themselves in court!
Patricia Ortiz, Program Director of Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project
"I thank you so much, may God bless you. I feel more at peace because now I have a work permit. This is a great benefit because everywhere I go, they ask for authorization to work.
I feel at peace knowing that I can work freely."
– Maria and her daughter participated in one of Esperanza's
work permit workshops.
Make a donation to make a difference
$250
Fund a Know your Rights presentation for unrepresented immigrant facing deportation
$750
Fund a work permit workshop and help asylum seekers work legally in the US
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