Hola mi gente hermosa, and welcome back to All Things Latina podcast! I’m your host, Tania Estefy, here to empower, educate, and elevate our community through meaningful words. Today’s episode is a heavy one, but it’s also an important one.
We’re going to address two ongoing crises impacting our community: the devastating Los Angeles fires and the recent uptick in ICE deportations. These events are leaving many feeling helpless and unsure of where to turn for support. But, as always, I’m here to bring you credible resources, actionable steps, and a reminder that we are stronger together.
Los Angeles Fires Resources- Time Stamp :01-09:53
- American Red Cross: Provides shelter, food, and assistance. Visit redcross.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
- California Wildfire Relief Fund: Helps families affected by wildfires. Learn more at cafiresfoundation.org.
- 211 LA County: For immediate help with housing, food, and other resources, dial 2-1-1 or visit 211la.org.
- Latino Community Foundation (LCF): Offers financial assistance and resources tailored to Latino families. Visit latinocf.org.
- Black Women for Wellness (BWW): Provides aid and health resources to Black communities impacted by environmental crises. Visit bwwla.org.
- Community Coalition: Works with South LA residents to support recovery efforts and provide resources for low-income families. Visit cocosouthla.org.
- California Fire Foundation SAVE Program: Offers immediate financial assistance to victims. Visit cafirefoundation.org.
- Dream Resource Center (DRC): Supports undocumented individuals with emergency funding and resources during natural disasters. Visit dreamresourcecenter.org.
How You Can Help:
- Donate to wildfire relief funds or volunteer at shelters.
- Support local businesses in affected areas.
- Spread awareness about evacuation zones and safety protocols on social media.
ICE Deportations Resources -Time Stamp 09:54-end
- United We Dream: Offers resources and a 24/7 hotline. Text “HOME” to 741741 or visit unitedwedream.org.
- RAICES: Provides free and low-cost legal services. Visit raicestexas.org.
- Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC): Offers Know Your Rights materials in multiple languages. Visit ilrc.org.
- International Rescue Committee (IRC): Offers support to immigrants and refugees worldwide. Visit rescue.org.
- Asylum Access: Provides legal services and advocacy for immigrants globally. Visit asylumaccess.org.
- Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS): Offers assistance and advocacy for displaced persons. Visit jrs.net.
How You Can Help:
- Volunteer with or donate to organizations like United We Dream or RAICES.
- Attend local “Know Your Rights” workshops to educate yourself and your community.
- Amplify immigrant voices and stories to combat fear and misinformation.