Capacity Building
The IC4IJ believes in strengthening effectiveness together. We aim to empower coalition partners through different outlets to achieve their strategic goals by means of impact Investing. We provide training workshops, technical support and relationship, and capacity building.
Community Forums
We conduct community forums, know your rights workshops and have the Emergency Response Network program as resources for the community. we also do referrals to our partners for other immigration related legal assistance.
Engagement
Community Engagement is key to enlightening the contributions made to the Inland Empire by our community members and necessary to identifying resources needed among our immigrant communities. ICIJ wants to strengthen its visibility to our immigrant community members to develop a strong connection between our communities and coalition partners in efforts to address and advocate for solutions that affect their well-being.
The Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice also serves the local immigrant community by providing various resources free of charge. We conduct community forums, know your rights workshops and operate the Emergency Response Network program as resources for immigrants in the counties of San Bernardino and Riverside. We also do referrals to our partner organizations for other immigration related services and legal assistance.
The Emergency Response Network is a project of the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice. The purpose for this project is to respond to immigration enforcement activity and support the affected persons in the community. The Emergency Response Network is a 24/7 hotline number (909-361-4588) that is called when immigration agents come to a home or workplace, when someone is stopped while in their vehicle or walking, or if they see immigration agents in their neighborhood. A hotline responder will send out a volunteer in that city or region to confirm the immigration enforcement activity and to observe and document ICE or Border Patrol’s actions and any rights violations that may occur.
We engage in advocacy protecting immigrant rights at the local, state and national level. Our policy advocacy is shaped by community members directly impacted within our membership. Our goal is to insure our immigrant community has the right to live and thrive in the Inland Empire.
Our Partner Organizations
The Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice is dedicated to convening organizations to collectively advocate and work to improve the lives of immigrant communities while working toward a just solution to the immigration system. It is comprised of over 35 partner organization including grassroots community organizations, congregations, unions, and Immigration legal advisers. We collectively work together to serve the immigrant community and other marginalized communities.
ACLU SoCAL
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) defends the fundamental rights outlined in the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
The California Immigrant Policy Center
The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission.
Catholic Charities
Catholic Charities provides services to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures, and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same.
Contact:
1450 N D St San Bernadino, CA 92405
909-388-1239
Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice
The Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice (CCAEJ) is one of the oldest and most accomplished environmental health and justice organizations in the nation, with a mission to bring people together to improve our social and natural environment.
Contact:
3840 Sunnyhill Drive Jurupa Valley, 92509
951-360-8451
italia.g@ccaej.org
Policy Advocacy, Environmental Justice
Centro De Inmigrante
Immigration Services, Citizenship & Green Card Renewal.
Contact:
4055 Jurupa Avenue Riverside, CA 92506
Centroinmigrante@gmail.com
Comite Latino Coachella
Comite Latino es un movimiento comunitario, sin fin de lucro, dedicado a ayudar a nuestros hermanos inmigrantes
Diocese Of san Bernardino
First Congregational Church of Riverside
English language religious services; Wednesdays 5:30-6:30 PM dinner, clothing, and hygiene; Every other Wednesday evening free medical and dental clinic; LGBTQ+ supportive services
Contact:
3504 Mission Inn Ave (office at 3755 Lemon st) Riverside 92501
fccucc@sbcglobal.net; 951-684-2494
Hadley Bajramovic Immigration Law Offices
The Immigration Law Offices of Hadley Bajramovic, PC specializes in visas, green cards and citizenship for immigrants interested in temporary or long term residence in the United States.
Contact:
5225 Canyon Crest Drive, Suite 450
Riverside, CA 92507
951-588 9838
Hispanos Unidos
Immigrant Center of San Bernardino
Contact:
357 W 2nd St, San Bernardino, CA 92401
Phone (909) 833-1670 & (909) 495-3558
Fax (909) 991-7554
accessrg28@yahoo.com
Immigrant Defenders
Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef) is a social justice law firm founded to bring us closer to a world where no immigrant is forced to go to court alone. Our dedicated team of attorneys and support staff delivers full-scale deportation defense to nearly 600 immigrants annually. We also provide legal education classes and screenings for approximately 1,300 unaccompanied children in detention each year
Contact:
4505 Allstate Dr.
Suite 101
Riverside, CA 92501
(By appointment only, no walk-ins)
Phone: 213-634-0999
Inland Congregations United for Change
Services provided - ICUC empowers faith communities to be powerful vehicles of social change.
Contact:
Address -1441 N D ST, Ste 208 San Bernardino, CA 92405
Email and/or phone # - info@icucpico.com / 909-383-1134
Inland Empire Rapid Response Network
Policy and advocacy, deportation defense, immigration services
Contact:
2130 N Arrowhead Ave Suite 207G San Bernardino CA 92405
951-345-4043
Contraredadas@gmail.com
Inland Empire Immigrant Youth Collective
Services provided : DACA renewals, Undocumented Mentorship Program, Advocacy
Contact:
Address : 601 N Euclid Ave Onatrio Ca 91762
Phone # 909-451-9902
Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity
Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity is a statewide faith organization that works to achieve an equitable, inclusive and healthy society, culture, and economy where the most vulnerable, disenfranchised and marginalized have equal opportunities and access to the resources and tools needed to achieve a dignified quality of life. We practice intentional public witness and advocacy through interfaith prayer vigils, interfaith prayer services and leadership development that lead to effective programs that play a part in the practice of Sanctuary.
Contact:
310 8th Street Ste 310 Oakland CA 94607
IREN
The Inland Region Equality Network (IREN), envisions and supported resourced and civically engaged, empowered LGBTQ community across the Inland Region.
Contact:
InlandRegionEqualityNetwork@gmail.com
(909)742-9092
Latino Coalition for Healthy California
Latino Coalition for a Healthy California (LCHC)—the only statewide organization with a specific emphasis on Latino health—was founded in 1992 by health care providers, consumers and advocates to impact Latino health by focusing on policy development, providing enhanced information, and community involvement.
Latinas Empoderando y Educando Comunidades
Four Latina Community leaders came together with concerns regarding issues affecting their community and L.E.E.C was the result of that meeting.
The Latino and Latina Roundtable of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley
The Latino and Latina Roundtable of the San Gabriel and Pomona Valley is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting educational programs to advance leadership, communication, effective civic participation, and a proactive voice.
Contact:
1460 E. Holt Ave Mailbox #144, Pomona, CA 91767
Office: 1460 E. Holt Ave, Rm 6, Pomona, CA 91767
info@latinolatinaroundtable.org
909-480-626
Libreria del Pueblo
In the past 26 years, Libreria Del Pueblo, Inc. has primarily focused on improving the lives of the Hispanic/Latinos who reside in the counties of San Bernardino and Riverside. LDP is strategically located in the heart of the city of San Bernardino's poorest barrios "The West side." We finally see our people as well established and well educated group capable enough to accomplish any goal. Represent our Latino community with pride.
Contact:
libreriadelpueblo@gmail.com
Mi Familia Vota
Mi Familia Vota is a national civic engagement organization that unites Latino, immigrant, and allied communities to promote social and economic justice through citizenship workshops, voter registration, and voter participation. Mi Familia Vota has operations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, and Texas.
Contact:
2025 Chicago Ave, Suite A4 Riverside, CA 92507
559-473-6096
Our Revolution
Our Revolution will reclaim democracy for the working people of our country by harnessing the transformative energy of the “political revolution.” Through supporting a new generation of progressive leaders, empowering millions to fight for progressive change and elevating the political consciousness, Our Revolution will transform American politics to make our political and economic systems once again responsive to the needs of working families.
Pomona Economic Opportunity Center
Services provided Services for day laborers and domestic workers, Citizenship, DACA, Green card renewal, FOIA requests, "Know Your Rights" and informational presentations, Community organizing, Workers' rights, Wage claims, Tenants' rights, immigrant rights, Document translation
Contact:
1682 W Mission Blvd Pomona, CA 91766
601 N Euclid Ave Ontario, CA 91762
peoc.staff@pomonadaylabor.org
909-397-4215
Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance
RPYA is an LGBTQ+ Mental Health Non-Profit designed to promote, advocate and create mental health spaces for youth and their parents or guardians.
Saint Andrew’s newman Center
St. Andrew's Newman Center is a campus ministry that complements the secular education provided at University of California at Riverside and Riverside City College. We provide a home for the students, members of the university and college communities, and others who choose to join in our mission.
Contact:
105 W. Big Springs Road
Riverside, CA 92507
San Bernardino Service Community Center
Deportation defense, legal services and capacity building.
Contact:
560 N. Arrowhead Ave, Suite 8A. San Bernardino, CA 92401
909-885-1992
SEIU Local 2015
EIU Local 2015 is California’s Long Term Care workers organization that will unleash the collective power of long term care workers, their families, and their communities, harness the power of technology, and build a broad movement to disrupt the unjust status quo in order to bring lasting transformational change towards a more just society for all.
Contact:
195 N Arrowhead Ave San Bernardino, CA 92408
Training Occupational Development Educating Communities
Services provided: immigration legal services, community Education, youth leadership programs, community development, civic engagement
Contact:
234 South D St Perris CA 92570
info@todec.org
951-943-1955
UFCW Local 1167
UFCW is a proud union family 1.3 million hard-working men and women are building better lives through the UFCW both on and off the job. A better life comes from the power of standing together.
United Domestic Workers
UDW is a union for homecare workers, by homecare workers. We look after loved ones in our families, or we care for community members who need our assistance.
Contact:
3600 Lime St Riverside, CA 92501
951-786-1300
iwhiting@udwa.org
Unite Here Local 11
UNITE HERE Local 11 represents more than 23,000 workers employed in hotels, restaurants, airports, sports arenas, and convention centers throughout Southern California and Arizona. Members of UNITE HERE Local 11 join together to fight for improved living standards and working conditions.
Warehouse workers Resource Center
Warehouse Workers Resource Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving working conditions in the warehouse industry in Southern California. We focus on education, advocacy and action to change poor working conditions in the largest hub of warehousing in the country.
Contact:
601 N Euclid Ave. Ontario, CA 91762
admin@warehouseworkers.org
VIA Immigration Advocacy Project
Legal Representation for SIJS (Special Immigrant Juvenile Status)
Contact:
4164 Brockton Ave. Room 30 Riverside, CA 92501
Info@ViaImmigration.com
951-444-8438