Community Resources

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AACC English Basic Skills Classes

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Anne Arundel Community College offers free English Basic Skills classes for students 18 or older who are just beginning to study English. Classes address listening, speaking, reading and writing skills that are used for work and everyday life.

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Amica: Center for Immigrant Rights

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We fight for the rights, safety, and unity of immigrant communities, standing with those trapped in our nation’s fundamentally flawed immigration system.

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Annapolis Immigration Justice Network

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Founded in April 2017, AIJN is a volunteer supported organization dedicated to connecting asylum seekers and other vulnerable immigrants to quality legal counsel and direct case management support. Our partners include law schools, legal firms and legal defense groups, faith organizations, and the business community.

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Anne Arundel County Office of Multicultural Affairs

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The Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) connected with multicultural communities in Anne Arundel County to connect, inform, and elevate the county’s diverse voices. 410-222-0319

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Anne Arundel County Public Law Library

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Public law library of the Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County. Includes information about free Ask a Lawyer service.

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Casa de Maryland

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For decades, CASA has been advocating for legislative change in the Maryland General Assembly. CASA's policy team works to ensure that immigrant voices are heard and amplified in Annapolis. From annual lobby events with legislators, to tireless organizing efforts, CASA is committed to moving forward meaningful immigration reform in Maryland.

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Center of Help (Centro de Ayuda)

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A one-stop resource center that assists immigrants in overcoming challenges, navigating systems, and achieving self-sufficiency to break cycles of poverty.

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Coaching Salud Holistica

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Coaching Salud Holistica, LLC, founded in 2022 in Maryland, provides bilingual holistic wellness services to underserved communities, offering support in pregnancy, nutrition, and overall well-being. Through personalized coaching and consulting, they empower individuals with research-based tools for sustainable lifestyle changes, fostering healthier communities. Your Guide to Immigrant Support.

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Disaster Distress Helpline (SAMHSA)

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A 24/7 national hotline that provides crisis counseling for people experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. Phone: 1-800-985-5990 (y en español, llama o envía un mensaje de texto 1-800-985-5990 presiona “2”)

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Energy Assistance Toolkit

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Resources compiled by the Maryland Office of People's Council to assist those who need help paying their energy bill. Consulte el final de la página web para obtener instrucciones y documentos en español.

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Immigration Legal Clinic

Maryland Thurgood Marshall State Law Library

World Relief Baltimore Immigrant Services Office advises and represents immigrants and their family members in immigration matters such as the following:

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Luminus

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Luminus empowers immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and asylees by offering legal services to help them achieve their goals.

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Maryland Center for Legal Assistance

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FREE legal help in civil cases for individuals who do not have a lawyer.

410-206-1392

Maryland Office for Refugees & Asylees

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This office provides support and services to federally-recognized refugees and political asylees to ease their integration into American society. Key areas for aiding refugees in adjusting to American life include cultural orientation and career training. Our service providers instruct refugees on life skills, familiarizing them with such daily routines as how to shop at the supermarket, manage a budget, take public transportation, open a savings account, prepare for a job interview, or call 911 for emergencies.

Phone: 1-800-332-6347

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Maryland Pro Bono Resource Center

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Statewide coordinator of volunteer legal services for Maryland.

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Maryland State Board of Elections

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Maryland election and voting information, including campaign finance details, candidacy information, voter registration, and more. Includes voter look-up and sample ballots.

En español.

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Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service

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Can help you resolve your civil legal issue by matching you with a volunteer lawyer who will represent you for free. You must qualify for services by meeting income, case type and geographic guidelines. 

En español.

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Opportunities Industrialization Center of Anne Arundel County (OIC of AAC)

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Adult education and job readiness service offering free courses in GED Prep, computer literacy, and English as a Second Language. Also provides free job search assistance and reentry services.

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