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Join Us as a Welcome Navigator! 

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Our first visit to the Concord immigration court on September 2024.

Volunteers and Staff during our first in-person training walking towards the Concord Courthouse.

IM4HI is thrilled to announce our partnership with the Contra Costa Immigrant Rights Alliance (CCIRA) to launch a Welcome Navigator program at the new Concord Immigration Courthouse. This is a fantastic opportunity! Unlike San Francisco’s established courthouse, Concord is open to creating a unique welcome experience through our Legal Empowerment Initiative.

We’ve already secured Attorneys of the Day to ensure every family has legal support, and now we’re looking for passionate individuals to serve as Welcome Navigators. As a Navigator, you’ll provide a personal connection for families when they arrive at court.

Would you be interested in joining us as a Welcome Navigator?

CLICK HERE for more information and to sign up for trainings

Please share this opportunity widely with anyone who might be interested. Together, we can foster Radical Welcome and build a Beloved Community in Contra Costa County!

Thank you for your support!

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TELEMUNDO 48: Exigen mejores condiciones para inmigrantes en centros de detención de California

“Han sufrido muchos abusos y maltratos allí donde básicamente la negligencia médica ha sido grande y trabajan por un salario de esclavitud”, dijo José Rubén Hernández, vocero de Interfaith Movement.

Por Andrés Brender y TELEMUNDO 48 

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Hilda Cruz: Championing immigrant justice in the Inland Empire

CALÓ News:

Hilda Cruz in Washington D.C. in July 2014. 

…[Hilda] Cruz serves at the Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity as regional program director for the Inland Empire, collaborating with organizations like the Dignity Not Detention Coalition in the creation of events such as the  “2024 Pilgrimage To End Detention,” taking place on September 25th to 29th, a visit to California’s six remaining detention centers starting in Bakersfield and finishing in San Diego…

Read the full article here.