ABLE - Advocates for Basic Legal Equality
Open 8am-5pm to assist with providing legal aide services to immigrants/refugees, as well as those in poverty.
Dayton, Ohio · Miami Valley
Immigration, refugee, asylum, and newcomer support services in Dayton, Ohio and the Miami Valley.
28 resources in this category
Search with filtersOpen 8am-5pm to assist with providing legal aide services to immigrants/refugees, as well as those in poverty.
Protecting Assets and Child Custody in the Face of Deportation - A Guide for Practitioners Assisting Immigrant Families (available in English and Spanish).
Works to educate immigrant families and youth on transitioning into the community.
Offers multiple programs for immigrants/refugees, including resettlement programs, ESL classes, legal services, and emergency services for Latinoa/Hispanic families.
Housing, medical coverage, resources for families enrolled in the refuguee resettlement program
Provides culturally appropriate services to individuals who are new to the US.
Emergency preparedness for immigrant families - a 50 state resource; includes planning resources and a state-by-state listing of available resources.
Offers ESBL assistance to immigrant families, as well as legal document and legal aide services.
Provides Healthcare Access Services to non-English speaking immigrants from Sub-Saharan Africa living in the state of Ohio
A resource for Spanish speaking immigrants, offers mental health services for women as well as tutoring for children grades 1-6.
Offers healthcare services to immigrant families in need (dental, vision, pharmacy, dietary, etc).
Assists Haitian immigrants with housing, interpreting, job search, welfare assistance, and other services.
Open Wednesdays from 10am-12:30pm to assist with obtaining birth certificates and/or state identification forms.
Legal Support: Open 9am-4pm Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Guide for family preparedness
Low-cost and free services with eligibility requirements.
Offers an overview of family preparedness planning, including identifying guardians and establishing power of attorney, talking to your kids about deportation/family separation,...
Know Your Rights - English.pdf
Low-cost and free services with eligibility requirements.
Low-cost and free services with eligibility requirements.
A program to provide immigrants/refugees with an ID card that can ONLY be used with partnering agencies (Homefull, Food Bank, etc).
Information & resources, advocacy
A program specifically focusing on immigrant children, works to assist with schools and mentorship to help families transition into the community.
Offers informal resettlement support for those in need, assistance with transportation, financial needs, employment assistance, etc.
Red Cards - English.pdf
A teaching law office that assists with providing legal aide to refugees and/or immigrants.
A program that collaborates with other immigrant programs to offer support for legal and/or medical needs.
A program initiated by the city of Dayton to assist with providing for immigrant needs.