HERE Center

COVID-19 Resources

Immigrant and Specific Community Resources

 

CSUN

CSUN EOP DREAM Center

Virtual walk-in office hours and appointments are available for undocumented students who need assistance with finding resources, navigating financial aid and admissions, or need general support from the DREAM center.

 

External Guides & Resources

LA County Office of Immigrant Affairs

Find answers to common questions that pertain to the immigrant community in Los Angeles County

COVID-19 FAQs for Immigrants

IMMI Salud - Free Telephonic Medical Access Screening

Immigrants with Disabilities Project via Jovenes, Inc and partner organization Maternal and Child Health Access (MCHA) helps the underinsured and uninsured with FREE telephonic medical access screening.

Betancourt-Macias Scholarship Foundation

This website provides another list of resources, national and state-level, and emergency funds application for undocumented communities.

COVID-19 Guidance for Immigrant Californians’ Booklet

This guide provides tips about services, including public benefits, that are available to immigrant Californians, including some that are available regardless of immigration status.

Disaster Relief Assistance for Immigrants

The Disaster Relief Assistance for Immigrants (DRAI) project is a one-time state-funded disaster relief assistance for undocumented adult immigrants impacted by COVID-19. An undocumented adult who qualifies can receive$500 in direct assistance, with a maximum of $1000 in assistance per household. Check out this list [image file] and contact the nonprofit organization respective to your county residency location via phone number or website to ask for assistance.

 

LGBTQ Communities

CSUN Pride Center

LA LGBT Center

 

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communities

CSUN Deaf and Hard of Hearing Student Services

CDC COVID-19 Video Series in English ASL

Resources for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Communities

The Sign Language Channel