How can we get involved?
Below I have linked a number of national and local resources we can use and share with others in our efforts to support and advocate for the Latinx American community.
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You can either click the linked text or the associated photo to learn more about each resource!
The fastest way to help immigrants reunite with their families
A short film for the Orange County Justice Fund
Register to Vote
Visit VOTE.ORG to check the status of your voter registration and for appropriate, up-to-date information about your state.
Orange County Social Justice Fund
Orange County has a rich history and diverse cultural landscape. It is also a community of many contrasts. Incredible resources and economic opportunity exist here juxtaposed with barriers that prevent many from full participation in the economic and civic life of our region. Our newest initiative, the Orange County Social Justice Fund, was developed to address these challenges head-on. This fund was created through the vision and generosity of Keith Swayne, with the aim of an Orange County where all residents have equal economic, civic, and social rights and opportunities. Fundamental to the Fund’s vision are three key values:  diversity is an asset, moving toward unity, and creating local impact.
Orange County Justice Fund
Orange County Justice Fund (OCJF), is a nonprofit organization based in Orange County, California dedicated to supporting the most vulnerable immigrants and refugees in Orange County impacted by immigration prison and deportation and generating for transformative change in the U.S. immigration system to ensure are afforded effective legal representation, due process rights, and services for community re-integration.
Chispa OC
As a political organizing home for young Latinxs, Chispa engages with excluded peoples to uproot systems of oppression, and cultivate systems grounded in community accountability, solidarity, and self-determination for our communities to thrive. Chispa's values are grounded within campaigns on immigration, police accountability, affordable housing, and civic engagement.