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Looking to support your immigrant neighbors?
You can start by checking on your neighbors. A third of immigrants are afraid to leave their homes. Your community members might greatly appreciate groceries or other basic supplies brought to them.
If you’re looking to join a collective action, many groups could use your help! See below. If you are already volunteering with a group, you may want to sign up for our regular statewide calls to learn about new information and resources.
Immigrant Rights Collectives
Immigrant Rights Collectives (IRCs) help people affected by ICE. Things they may help with include:
- Training new volunteers
- Raising money
- Rapid response
- Mutual aid
- Getting food and supplies
- Court observation and advocacy
See specifics below.
Central Maryland Immigrant Rights Collective (CM-IRC)
This group focuses on helping in Central Maryland. This includes:
- Anne Arundel County
- Baltimore City
- Baltimore County
- Carroll County
- Cecil County
- Howard County
Actions:
Montgomery County Immigrant Rights Collective (MoCO IRC)
This group works to support and protect immigrants in Montgomery County.
Actions:
- Sign up to help
Prince George’s County Immigrant Rights Collective (PG IRC)
This group works to support and protect immigrants in Prince George’s County.
Actions:
Are you a group looking for volunteers? Would you like to add your info here? Email us at [email protected].