immigration Justice
Resources
- MONARCA: ICE Activity Hotline 612-441-2881, Training, and Resources
- Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota: Legal Assistance
- Unidos: Know Your Rights information and videos
- MIRAC: List of Resources
- Tips for Parents/Caregivers: Talking to Children about ICE Raids and Related Events
Volunteer
- Dios Habla Hoy Church is organizing food deliveries. Learn more.
- Neighborhood Schools: Schools in our neighborhood are seeking volunteers to help at dropoff and pickup times to keep the community safe. Email lisa@longfellow.org for more.
- Immigrant Defense Network is providing constitutional observer training and organizing volunteers to be present for vulnerable communities including churches, mosques and more. Learn more.
- Community Aid Network is also assisting with food distribution. Learn more.
Faith Organizing
- Isaiah: Group of faith communities, childcare centers, and more fighting for racial and economic justice in Minnesota.
- MARCH: Multifaith Antiracism, Change & Healing
- Worth Fighting For: Sign up for their mailing list for weekly action updates and/or join monthly meetings on the 1st Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Epworth United Methodist Church (3207 37th Ave. S). Contact dgradyleighton@gmail.com or mheansley@usfamily.net to get on the mailing list.
- Longfellow Zing: This organization works to empower those from the Longfellow, Seward East, Seward West, Howe, and Hiawatha neighborhoods to collective action.
If you are looking for ways to help in your neighborhood, fill out the form below to be included in a list we can use to quickly try and meet the needs of neighbors.