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Crime Victim Advocacy and Support Services - Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio - CLUES

Provide resources and support for Latinos who are victims of a crime, domestic violence, or sexual assault. All services are provided in English and Spanish. Services provided: - 24 hours/7 days a week crisis line for victims of a crime, domestic violence, and sexual assault - Assistance and Court Accompaniment for Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Assistance in applying for orders for protection and accompaniment through the civil court process. Helps in reporting sexual assault or domestic violence to local police and accompanies the criminal court process. - Domestic violence and sexual assault support groups - Helps victims apply for reparations - Referrals to relevant community resources such as shelter, mental health counseling, legal assistance, and support with residency or status-related needs NOTE: CLUES does not provide legal advice and will refer clients to community resources for legal assistance.

What's Here

Immigration Issues
General Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Crime Victim Compensation
Specialized Information and Referral
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Sexual Assault Hotlines

Hispanic Outreach Program - Safe Avenues

Focuses on some of the unique barriers many members of the community face when confronted with issues of domestic or sexual violence. Services provide: - Assistance and support to those seeking immigration remedies - Civil, criminal, and immigration court advocacy - Safety planning assistance - Support groups for victims - Translation and interpretative services that assist in accessing supportive services and resources - Transportation to appointments

What's Here

Individual Advocacy
Hispanic/Latino Community
Immigration Issues
Domestic Violence Support Groups

Hispanic Outreach Program - Safe Avenues

Focuses on some of the unique barriers many members of the community face when confronted with issues of domestic or sexual violence. Services provide: - Assistance and support to those seeking immigration remedies - Civil, criminal, and immigration court advocacy - Safety planning assistance - Support groups for victims - Translation and interpretative services that assist in accessing supportive services and resources - Transportation to appointments

What's Here

Individual Advocacy
Hispanic/Latino Community
Immigration Issues
Domestic Violence Support Groups

Crime Victim Advocacy and Support Services - Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio - CLUES

Provide resources and support for Latinos who are victims of a crime, domestic violence, or sexual assault. All services are provided in English and Spanish. Services provided: - 24 hours/7 days a week crisis line for victims of a crime, domestic violence, and sexual assault - Assistance and Court Accompaniment for Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Assistance in applying for orders for protection and accompaniment through the civil court process. Helps in reporting sexual assault or domestic violence to local police and accompanies the criminal court process. - Domestic violence and sexual assault support groups - Helps victims apply for reparations - Referrals to relevant community resources such as shelter, mental health counseling, legal assistance, and support with residency or status-related needs NOTE: CLUES does not provide legal advice and will refer clients to community resources for legal assistance.

What's Here

Immigration Issues
General Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Crime Victim Compensation
Specialized Information and Referral
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Sexual Assault Hotlines

Immigration Military Help Line - United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

Offers a military help line exclusively for current members and veterans of the military and their families. Service members or eligible family members stationed in the United States or overseas, they can also access the help line, based on their telephone operator or using the Defense Switched Network (DSN). The help line provides: - Assistance with immigration-related information - Checking the status of military member's Form N-400 Application for Naturalization - Notifying a new mailing address or duty station - Obtaining posthumous citizenship for a deceased member of the U.S. armed forces - Offers information about naturalization through military service under special provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) - Provides information for immediate relatives of the United States armed forces member who died from combat-related injuries while on active duty for certain survivor immigration benefits, including citizenship - Submitting an application for expedited processing of military N-400 and N-600 applications

What's Here

Immigration/Naturalization Adjudication Services
Active Military
Families of Military Personnel/Veterans
Specialized Information and Referral
Immigration Issues

Hispanic Outreach Program - Safe Avenues

Focuses on some of the unique barriers many members of the community face when confronted with issues of domestic or sexual violence. Services provide: - Assistance and support to those seeking immigration remedies - Civil, criminal, and immigration court advocacy - Safety planning assistance - Support groups for victims - Translation and interpretative services that assist in accessing supportive services and resources - Transportation to appointments

What's Here

Individual Advocacy
Hispanic/Latino Community
Immigration Issues
Domestic Violence Support Groups

Hispanic Outreach Program - Safe Avenues

Focuses on some of the unique barriers many members of the community face when confronted with issues of domestic or sexual violence. Services provide: - Assistance and support to those seeking immigration remedies - Civil, criminal, and immigration court advocacy - Safety planning assistance - Support groups for victims - Translation and interpretative services that assist in accessing supportive services and resources - Transportation to appointments

What's Here

Individual Advocacy
Hispanic/Latino Community
Immigration Issues
Domestic Violence Support Groups

Crime Victim Advocacy and Support Services - Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio - CLUES

Provide resources and support for Latinos who are victims of a crime, domestic violence, or sexual assault. All services are provided in English and Spanish. Services provided: - 24 hours/7 days a week crisis line for victims of a crime, domestic violence, and sexual assault - Assistance and Court Accompaniment for Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Assistance in applying for orders for protection and accompaniment through the civil court process. Helps in reporting sexual assault or domestic violence to local police and accompanies the criminal court process. - Domestic violence and sexual assault support groups - Helps victims apply for reparations - Referrals to relevant community resources such as shelter, mental health counseling, legal assistance, and support with residency or status-related needs NOTE: CLUES does not provide legal advice and will refer clients to community resources for legal assistance.

What's Here

Immigration Issues
General Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Crime Victim Compensation
Specialized Information and Referral
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Sexual Assault Hotlines

Hispanic Outreach Program - Safe Avenues

Focuses on some of the unique barriers many members of the community face when confronted with issues of domestic or sexual violence. Services provide: - Assistance and support to those seeking immigration remedies - Civil, criminal, and immigration court advocacy - Safety planning assistance - Support groups for victims - Translation and interpretative services that assist in accessing supportive services and resources - Transportation to appointments

What's Here

Individual Advocacy
Hispanic/Latino Community
Immigration Issues
Domestic Violence Support Groups

Hispanic Outreach Program - Safe Avenues

Focuses on some of the unique barriers many members of the community face when confronted with issues of domestic or sexual violence. Services provide: - Assistance and support to those seeking immigration remedies - Civil, criminal, and immigration court advocacy - Safety planning assistance - Support groups for victims - Translation and interpretative services that assist in accessing supportive services and resources - Transportation to appointments

What's Here

Individual Advocacy
Hispanic/Latino Community
Immigration Issues
Domestic Violence Support Groups

Crime Victim Advocacy and Support Services - Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio - CLUES

Provide resources and support for Latinos who are victims of a crime, domestic violence, or sexual assault. All services are provided in English and Spanish. Services provided: - 24 hours/7 days a week crisis line for victims of a crime, domestic violence, and sexual assault - Assistance and Court Accompaniment for Victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Assistance in applying for orders for protection and accompaniment through the civil court process. Helps in reporting sexual assault or domestic violence to local police and accompanies the criminal court process. - Domestic violence and sexual assault support groups - Helps victims apply for reparations - Referrals to relevant community resources such as shelter, mental health counseling, legal assistance, and support with residency or status-related needs NOTE: CLUES does not provide legal advice and will refer clients to community resources for legal assistance.

What's Here

Immigration Issues
General Crime Victim Assistance
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Crime Victim Compensation
Specialized Information and Referral
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Sexual Assault Hotlines

Government Information - USA.gov

Information line staffed by specialists answering questions, providing resources and referral to government offices, and/or research the request of the inquirer. Frequently requested information is available by phone recordings 24 hours/7 days a week. U.S. Government services and information include: - Apply for passports or renew a passport - Consumer issues on when services go wrong, purchases, and how to be a safe consumer - Disability programs and services - Disaster and emergencies on how to prepare for, and recover from disasters - Education programs including primary, secondary, and higher education - Government agencies and elected officials within federal, state, and local government - Government benefits, grants, and loans - Health resources from the government - Housing resources - Jobs and unemployment - Laws and legal issues on reporting, research U.S. laws, and file a complaint against the government - Military and veteran programs - Money and taxes - Questions about U.S., programs and most requested facts - Small business startup, get financing help and more - Travel and immigration information - Voting and elections on common questions and processes

What's Here

State Government Complaints/Ombudsman Offices
Government Consumer Protection Agencies
Federal Government Complaints/Ombudsman Offices
Government Publications
Consumer Education
Passports
Immigration Issues
Active Military
County Government Information Services
Veterans
Federal Government Information Services
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Specialized Information and Referral

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