Contact Information
From Mobilize the Immigrant Vote!
For more information, you may write to us at [email protected] or contact one of our Coordinating Committee partners in your region:
San Francisco/Oakland
Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition (BAIRC)
The Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition (BAIRC) is a broad-based coalition of individuals and organizations working to build a unified voice for immigrant rights that transforms and improves the lives of immigrants. We do this by forging strong, working relationships between member organizations, advocating for just public policies, raising public awareness about the rights and living conditions of immigrants, and increasing the capacity of member organizations to work on immigrant issues.
- http://www.immigrantrights.org
- 510-839-7598
Partnership for Immigrant Leadership and Action (PILA)
Partnership for Immigrant Leadership and Action (PILA) works to increase immigrant civic and political activism to strengthen democracy and advance social justice. Our work is inspired by the immense contributions that immigrants make to the economic, cultural and spiritual fabric of our communities. We envision a place where all people, regardless of citizenship status, have access to basic civil and human rights, and are empowered to take action on issues that impact all of our communities.
- http://www.pilaweb.org
- 415-821-4808
Los Angeles
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) was formed in 1986 to advance the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees in Los Angeles; promote harmonious multi-ethnic and multi-racial human relations; and through coalition-building, advocacy, community education and organizing, empower immigrants and their allies to build a more just society.
- http://chirla.org
- 213-201-4451
Korean Resource Center (KRC)
The Korean Resource Center (KRC) empowers the Korean American, low-income immigrant and people of color communities through social services, education, culture, advocacy, and grassroots organizing.
KRC is an affiliate of the National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC), founded to advance a national progressive Korean American agenda.
- http://krcla.org
- 323-937-3718
San Jose/South Bay
Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN)
The mission of Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN) is to empower low-income immigrants and refugees in Santa Clara County through direct services, community education, leadership development and policy advocacy. We believe that all people, regardless of legal status or nationality, are entitled to essential services, human dignity, basic rights and protections, and access to full participation in society.
SIREN is proud to be a leader of the immigrant rights movement in Santa Clara County and to promote and implement policies and strategies that support equitable participation in, and access to, society's resources and opportunities for our immigrant communities.
- http://www.siren-bayarea.org
- 408-453-3003
San Bernardino/San Diego/Central Valley
The California Partnership (CAP)
The California Partnership is a statewide coalition of community based organizations that fights poverty in California. We work together for our common goals by organizing and advocating at the local, state and national levels for the programs and policies that reduce and end poverty.
- http://california-partnership.org/
- 626-224-8189