Organizations
Here to Help
The links and information provided in this section are for information only and do not constitute legal advice. Additionally, the resources listed below have not been vetted and are not endorsed by the district, and the organizations and information they provide do not necessarily reflect the views of the district. For information about your legal rights, consult an attorney.
- Refugee & Immigrant Services Program (a service of Catholic Community Services of Lane County): Provide a comprehensive hub of social services, connections and immigration legal services with the mission to help refugees, asylum seekers and other immigrants ntegrate into life in their new country.
- Refugee Resettlement Coalition of Lane County: Assist refugees, asylum seekers and asylees to access housing, employment, physical and mental health services, social services, English as a Second Language classes, and other community resources.
- Catholic Charities: Provides services for housing transition, financial wellness, immigration and legal services.
Phone: 503-231-4327 - GLAD of Lane County: Organizes forums on issues of immediate interest to local Latinos, such as immigration policy, law enforcement and public education that introduce Latino community members to Lane County government officials, mentor people towards leadership positions, and build networks and partnerships with other local organizations.
- Catholic Legal Immigration Network: Promotes the dignity and protects the rights of immigrants. Provides updated information about the U.S. immigration program.
Phone: 301-565-4800 - Lutheran Community Services Northwest: This organization helps refugees and immigrants access resources and learn new skills to transition successfully to their communities.
Phone: 503-924-2448 - DHS Oregon Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement Oregon's Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement (OIRA) advocates for immigrant and refugee populations across the state. The Oregon Legislature established OIRA in 2021 through Senate Bill 778. OIRA was first located in the Governor’s Office and moved to the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) in 2022.
Oregon For All
Know Your Rights
- ACLU of Oregon Know Your Rights hub
- ACLU of Oregon Immigrants’ Rights KYR + Resources (includes attorney list, search and seizure script, and more)
- Attorney Directory/Directorio para Abogados
- Direct Service Organizations Directory
- Immigrant Legal Protection Resource Guide
- Immigrant Defense Project KYR with ICE
- NIILC KYR No Matter Who Is President
National Policy
- Immigration Hub Summary of EOs
- NILC Summary of EOs
- Immigration Policy Tracking Project
- Democracy 2025: Response Center and Tracker (Use filter: Immigration)
Pro-Immigrant Statewide Policy Advocacy
Other
- Freedom From Fascism Toolkit
- Post Elections Compliance Toolkit
- Resource for Immigrants Returning to Homeland
Legal Services
Universal Representation – ECO Call Center - 1-888-274-7292
PIRC Deportation Rapid Response Hotline
1-888-622-1510 (Report Incidents + request Know Your Rights)
Hotlines for Community Members
Bias Response Hotline (non-emergency hotline)
1-844-924-BIAS (2427), M-F 9am-5pm
Interpretation in 240+ languages.
We Accept All Relay Calls. Report Online
Sanctuary Promise Hotline (non-emergency hotline)
1-844-924-STAY (7829), M-F 9am-5pm
Interpretation in 240+ languages
We Accept All Relay Calls.
Programa de Promesa de Santuario (línea directa que no es de emergencia)
Línea directa en Español: 1-844-6-AMPARO (626-7276), Lunes-Viernes 9am-5pm
Intérpretes disponible en más de 240 idiomas
Aceptamos llamadas de retransmisión