Content shared from the Citycast Denver newsletter. Let me know if you have more Denver/national resources!
⚖️ Know Your Rights
This national campaign aims to help make newcomers aware of — and confident in — their guaranteed rights regardless of documentation status.
📌 33rd Street Library Note: We’ve ordered these red cards last week and will stock up the library as soon as we get them!
National Immigration Law Center
NILC lists the basic rights guaranteed to every person living in the U.S., including the right to remain silent and the right to a lawyer.
🧑⚖️ Legal Resources
Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network
RMIAN provides free immigration legal and social services to immigrant children and to adults in immigration detention.
International Student & Scholar Services of CU Boulder
This is a list of free and low-cost immigration legal services across the state.
🏠 Shelter, Food, and Basic Necessities
A Denver City Guide for Immigrants and Refugees
This guide from the Denver Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs offers information on everything from where to find food assistance and legal guidance to contact info for all city departments and emergency services.
Centro de los Trabajadores (formerly Centro Humanitario)
Centro provides immigrants in the city with workforce training and development opportunities and direct access to jobs.
✊ Advocacy Opportunities
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition
This statewide organization offers opportunities to donate and volunteer to provide legal and health assistance, public education, and policy advocacy.
Colorado Rapid Response Network
CRRN deploys trained volunteers to respond to, record, and help navigate ICE interactions. Anyone in the community is welcome to call the hotline at 1-844-864-8341.