Immigration Resources

All across our nation, communities of faith are rising to the occasion to support vulnerable immigrants who have been singled out and live in fear of deportation. Throughout our City, a multitude of community and faith-based efforts have mobilized to respond to these threats in significant ways.

Upcoming Webinars:

May 22nd, 2025: Talking to Families about Deportation RSVP Here

This talk explores how immigration-related fear, especially fear of deportation, impacts the mental health of children ages 6 and up, as well as their families. Grounded in research, lived realities, and trauma-informed practice, it offers concrete tools for caregivers, educators, and healthcare providers to recognize signs of distress, validate emotions, and respond in ways that support healing. With a special focus on the power of trusted adults - including clinicians - this session shares scripts, somatic strategies, and culturally rooted approaches to help families navigate fear with dignity and care. Participants will walk away with practical resources, language for hard conversations, and strategies to center safety, connection, and resilience.

May 29th, 2025: Family Preparedness Plans RSVP Here

This talk focuses on helping families facing immigration-related uncertainty create developmentally appropriate, compassionate preparedness plans. We’ll explore how to talk with children about potential separations, identify trusted adults and safe contacts, and build family-centered rituals that offer security and hope. Designed for healthcare providers, this session includes practical tools and emphasizes dignity, empowerment, and cultural grounding throughout the planning process.

Information:

Webinar Recording: How schools, parishes, and other institutions can respond to Immigration Enforcement

National Immigration Law Center on Protected Areas

What Churches Need to Know About Immigration Enforcement, United Church of Christ

ACLU FAQ on Sanctuary Congregations

Resources to Support Immigrants and Refugees in Our Community

Sanctuary: A Short History Video by Theo Rigby