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      • Aldea – The People’s Justice Center

      • They offer immigration assistance. Their services include: immigration legal representation (standing with you in court and before USCIS to defend rights), asylum & humanitarian protection (helping individuals and families seek safety and protection in the U.S.), family Immigration Services (reuniting loved ones through visas, petitions, and legal advocacy), appeals & Federal Litigation (fighting for justice through the Board of Immigration…
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      • Catholic Charities of Philadelphia – Saint Oscar Romero URM

      • Serves young men between the ages of 12 and 18 who have been displaced by immigration and referred through the Federal Office for Refugee Resettlement. This program provides a comprehensive support system to help these vulnerable youths navigate their new lives in a safe and nurturing environment. Participants receive tailored educational support, including language skills development, to help them integrate…
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      • Catholic Social Services of the Diocese of Scranton

      • This organization supports individuals and families facing poverty and hardship. They help with: parenting, family development and youth service programs; pregnancy and maternal health case management; relief assistance programs including case management, counseling, health care, housing, shelter, and self-sufficiency planning; assisting individuals to become citizens of the U.S.; financial management; providing assistance in applying for social security, health insurance, and…
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      • Community Justice Project

      • The Community Justice Project handles a wide variety of legal services to individuals throughout Pennsylvania. They can help individuals from every county, except Philadelphia County. They do not work with individuals who are seeking assistance with a case they are already having to go to court for. However, they provide legal assistance for some of the following issues: worker's rights,…
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      • Equal Access Legal Services

      • A nonprofit law firm whose area of focus includes immigration, with cases ranging from asylum claims to special immigrant juvenile visas, family petitions, and U visas. They also work with wills, probate and tangled titles. They charge between $50-170 per hour, depending on your verified income and family size. Individuals who earn between 125% to 400% of the federal poverty…
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      • Franklin County Legal Services

      • Franklin County Legal Services offers immigration services to low-income members of Franklin, Fulton, Adams, Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata counties. To qualify for these services, applicants have to be low-income, and if they qualify through an intake meeting, there is no cost. They also have Spanish-speaking staff. Contact: (717) 262-2326 https://www.fcls.net/
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      • Holy Family Institute

      • Holy Family Institute serves Allegheny County by offering a range of services, including educational programs, support for child migrants, and In-Home Family Services. They operate several schools, including a private Christian school with tuition that can be adjusted based on financial need. They also run a specialized school for youth with behavioral or emotional challenges, which requires a referral from…
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      • Jewish Children and Family Services – Pittsburgh

      • This organization has a variety of general and free resources for residents of Allegheny County. Their main service is their hotline where you can request financial assistance (for critical needs). They have career services and counseling for those who are recently unemployed, considering career changes, or need general career assistance. For this, individuals should generally fill out the intake form…
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      • Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13: Lancaster

      • This organization offers community education classes to Lancaster and Lebanon county adults at no cost. Classes are offered morning, evening, and online. Anyone under 18 years old must provide official documentation of withdrawal from school in order to enroll. They offer: English classes, including English as a Second Language; high school equivalency test preparation classes; basic computer skills; tutoring; and…
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      • Nationalities Service Center

      • Paid English classes are offered each season both in-person and online. To register as a new student, go to their office in-person on Monday or Wednesday between 9:30am-5pm (if you can’t make it in-person, call). During registration, you will: complete an English assessment, choose your class time, and pay for your course (cash or credit). Contact: Raia Santos at rsantos@nscphila.org.…
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      • Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit 5

      • Their adult education and career readiness program provides a variety of free online and in-person adult education opportunities at a variety of locations throughout the listed counties. Algebra I & II classes: can allow you to earn credits or refresh your skills in algebra (helpful for college-bound individuals). Basic academic skills courses: provide math and reading remediation that permit individuals…