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As long as there are human rights to protect, families to keep together, people to help, our work will never be done. Our immigrants are the essential force that allow our communities to thrive. 

 

The immigration system is extremely complex and constantly changing, making it nearly impossible to navigate alone. That’s why we provide legal assistance and representation to those who need it most. Did you know? Immigrants with legal representation are 5 times more likely to pursue immigration relief and win their cases, than those without attorneys. Immigration relief helps break the cycle of poverty and allows immigrants to be part and contribute to the community where they live. 

 

Now, more than ever, we need your support to continue the fight for immigrants’ rights. On behalf of those who need it the most, we urge you to donate today!

 

With each contribution, families are assisted, hope is given, and lives are saved. Your support and generosity are crucial in helping us provide consultation and affordable filing services for immigrant communities in the United States. You are helping us assist, defend, and advocate for all immigrants who want to achieve official, lawful and residence into the United States. You are helping us change lives.

 

To make a secure, tax deductible donation today, please select the amount you would like to proceed with below.

 

We can assist clients on their path to achieving stability through U.S. citizenship, homeownership, and business ownership.

 

We can help clients get much needed healthcare coverage and jobs. We can prioritize the health & safety of staff and clients. We can continue providing civic engagement, economic development, and education programs in-person and online.

 

Join us! Make a gift and share our dream of an inclusive and equitable community of successful children, strong families, and civically engaged citizens.

“Power and Equality Immigration Services is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.Your donation is tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law and will fund legal services for immigrants“