Donate

As a 501c(3) non-profit organization that offers low cost services, we will benefit from any support that you could provide. Support could go towards funding an accredited representative to provide legal services, training or covering reduced or waived fees. 100% of your gift will fund our immigration services.

There are a variety of ways that you can donate:

  • Paypal: Click here to donate; you may choose a one-time or recurring donation.

  • Venmo:  Use your mobile app to send donations directly to @ImmigrantHopeSL

  • Zelle:  Transfer directly from your bank account with zero fees by adding sanleandro@immigranthope.org as the recipient.

  • Check: Mail your check to Immigrant Hope, 951 MacArthur Blvd., San Leandro, CA 94577

Pray

Pray for a smooth launch, for growth the number of volunteers and immigrants that we serve and most importantly, that this ministry will bear fruit. If you would like to join our prayer team, please email us.

Volunteer

If you are interested in volunteering for Immigrant Hope, please fill out our interest form. Volunteer Interest Form

Currently, we need help in the following areas:

Accredited Representatives/Attorneys: Accredited representatives and attorneys are the backbone of what we do, providing legal counseling and representation services to IHSL clients. You do not have to be an attorney or have immigration law experience to consider, or even begin a journey moving toward, being a representative. If you are at all interested, we would love to talk to you and discuss the requirements and options!

Caseworkers: Caseworkers work with clients under the supervision of accredited representatives or attorneys, assisting with clerical tasks, such as conducting intake interviews, collecting data from clients, and entering the data into forms or applications. Serving as a caseworker is an excellent way to gain firsthand experience with our ministry and the immigration law process

Interpreters/translators: Interpreters and translators serve a crucial role in breaking down language barriers that would otherwise hinder our ability to reach different immigrant communities. If you are proficient in English and another language, please let us know! There is a particularly high need for interpreters and translators for Asian languages.