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If you are an undocumented student and are looking for free legal advice, then look no further. You must visit Educators for Fair Consideration (www.E4FC.org). r2e3zlup39re50jkpe0ge1o8t4gi0xji
E4FC was started in 2006 by Carrie Evans and Katharine Gin, two educators with over 25 years of combined experience working with low-income, minority youth. They were astonished by the lack of information, resources, and support available to immigrant students without legal status.45tulhslp17qfe1052g3m8cz8hxiwh39
Together they were motivated and decided to help students who came to the United States as children, were educated and had excelled in this country, and thought of themselves as American. They ran into the same problems as anyone else who has dealt with our undocumented students; when these students were ready to graduate from high school and go on to college, they found themselves excluded from most of the opportunities afforded to their native-born classmates — i.e. 7nq707cbaaj4j0io3uvdp24v85mb3vq0government financial aid, work-study jobs, internships, loans, and many private scholarships.azm11n51ehkzcym7dhulk153f74k7bbg
Over the past five years, E4FC has grown into an active and close-knit community of immigrant students, educators, attorneys, activists, parents, and artists. Together, they work incredibly hard to offer a comprehensive suite of programs and services that address the financial, legal, political, professional, and socio-emotional needs of immigrant students who do not yet have residency or citizenship.uqy5m5e2paea7msni76c6o0f58g7jgm9
Specifically, they provide scholarships, legal case analysis, career internships, workshops, mentoring, and original educational materials.2bkanu8vbzdk12jh03sejjhpol0sp1t1
Although there are many national and local groups and organizations serve immigrant youth, E4FC is unique in three ways:81outjjhrpdtru9vdgnxyyo39hx5jypp
- Theyhave an exclusive focus on immigrant youth who do not have residency or citizenship,umwxppah6difs7wjrxifhqaw8xb5hxp3
- They utilize a holistic approach to addressing students’ needs, andwv5jyuivtzz8biwvq4jnb7m5ma1bxzzc
- Their free legal services for undocumented students!hdf2u4e2tcahf7gqt23qodfmw3k9bfz7
E4FC has created a partnerships with AILA DREAM Defenders, and support undocumented young adults who are facing deportation. E4FC is one of seven organizations that have come together to match qualifying undocumented young adults with immigration attorneys who will provide legal services free of charge.44uc65euhdj4hyhrjp7zfg17r4gyr49x
Justicia Hoy is now participating with E4FC to conduct initial case analysis for undocumented students and we could not be more excited! If you are a DREAMer or undocumented student and want us to analyze your case or immigration situation, then please visit:pa52ye2xjeqo4z64d62kchvh4t8ha1os
http://www.e4fc.org/legalservices.htmlvufp2rus9jd3xn04e3i005munp1zslf3
E4FC is an amazing organization that is really making an impact in our community. Please share this resource with your networks and let’s try to help more of our students.1spuq4egidz6xdpt8rqs9kg3qf3uaoor
Please contact us if you are an interested immigration attorney and would like to help represent DREAMers.btgnrzh87yjhc9u1padp6z1c6317yxmx
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If you are an undocumented student and are looking for free legal advice, then look no further. You must visit Educators for Fair Consideration (www.E4FC.org).
E4FC was started in 2006 by Carrie Evans and Katharine Gin, two educators with over 25 years of combined experience working with low-income, minority youth. They were astonished by the lack of information, resources, and support available to immigrant students without legal status.
Together they were motivated and decided to help students who came to the United States as children, were educated and had excelled in this country, and thought of themselves as American. They ran into the same problems as anyone else who has dealt with our undocumented students; when these students were ready to graduate from high school and go on to college, they found themselves excluded from most of the opportunities afforded to their native-born classmates — i.e. government financial aid, work-study jobs, internships, loans, and many private scholarships.
Over the past five years, E4FC has grown into an active and close-knit community of immigrant students, educators, attorneys, activists, parents, and artists. Together, they work incredibly hard to offer a comprehensive suite of programs and services that address the financial, legal, political, professional, and socio-emotional needs of immigrant students who do not yet have residency or citizenship.
Specifically, they provide scholarships, legal case analysis, career internships, workshops, mentoring, and original educational materials.
Although there are many national and local groups and organizations serve immigrant youth, E4FC is unique in three ways:
- Theyhave an exclusive focus on immigrant youth who do not have residency or citizenship,
- They utilize a holistic approach to addressing students’ needs, and
- Their free legal services for undocumented students!
E4FC has created a partnerships with AILA DREAM Defenders, and support undocumented young adults who are facing deportation. E4FC is one of seven organizations that have come together to match qualifying undocumented young adults with immigration attorneys who will provide legal services free of charge.
Justicia Hoy is now participating with E4FC to conduct initial case analysis for undocumented students and we could not be more excited! If you are a DREAMer or undocumented student and want us to analyze your case or immigration situation, then please visit:
http://www.e4fc.org/legalservices.html
E4FC is an amazing organization that is really making an impact in our community. Please share this resource with your networks and let’s try to help more of our students.
Please contact us if you are an interested immigration attorney and would like to help represent DREAMers.