VOAD for Santa Clara County since 1989

Immigrant and Refugee Support

Immigrant Resources

2-1-1 Text Program

Purpose:

  • Provide timely, accurate information for immigrants, advocates, and service providers without tying up 211 lines
  • You may text any of our keywords to 211-211 to see how it works or get quickly connected to key resources.

Topic Areas:

  • Resources
  • Legal
  • LGBTQ
  • Training
  • Other (including Statewide)

For more information contact

Gaby Fuller, 211 Bay Area    (877) 355-8922 ext 22

*If you’d like to receive future updates about available programs and resources via text message, add your mobile number to this form

https://211ca.org/united-ways-211-partnership/connecting-californians-to-vital-resources-through-text/ 

Find Your Consulate

Immigrant Disaster Guide

Produced by the Santa Clara County Office of Immigrant Relations July 2019

In addition to these resources, organizations may provide additional services during different disaster events.

Check under the assistance topics listed in the Response Relief/Activation section for additional resources.

English 
Vietnamese 
Chinese 
Tagolag 

Immigrant Info Website

The Immigrant Info website has a wealth of information on many different topics.

ImmigrantInfo.org 

Immigrant Resources

Know Your Rights at Big Events

Neighbors Not Enemies Act

H.R. 630

This bill repeals provisions authorizing the President to apprehend and remove from the United States the citizens of a particular nation, if the United States has declared war against that nation or that nation has threatened an invasion against the United States.

Congressional Bill H.R. 630 

Public Charge

Alert: USCIS encourages all those, including aliens, with symptoms that resemble Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) (fever, cough, shortness of breath) to seek necessary medical treatment or preventive services.  Such treatment or preventive services will not negatively affect any alien as part of a future Public Charge analysis.

Rapid Response Network – Santa Clara County

About the Rapid Response Network

The Rapid Response Network in Santa Clara County (RRN) is a coalition of 10 nonprofit organizations and 1 directly impacted community group working together to provide deportation defense and community support.

Rapid Response Network - Santa Clara County 

SCC Immigrant Enforcement Response Workplan

This workplan was put under advisement by the Office of the County Executive to the Board of Supervisors on September 16, 2025.

Report 126379 Immigration Enforcement Response Workplan 

Super Bowl Week Activities

Join community members for a week of action in solidarity with workers and our communities during Super Bowl Week.
Scan the QR Code to see scheduled activities and receive updates.

Support Organizations

Refugee Support Organizations

Click on the ImmigrantInfo.org link below to see a list of organizations and resources. (updated 3/16/22)

Community Health Clinics taking Medi-Cal and uninsured
List of community health centers in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties. The health centers provide primary care, behavioral health, and wellness services for patients who have Medi-Cal and who are uninsured.

 

Immigrantinfo.org 
Community Health Clinics online map 

Community Health Clinic Directory