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Financial Resources for Renewal

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#1
05-01-2018, 08:06 PM
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UWD has compiled a list of Scholarships/Grants/Resources here. Please consider donating to one of the organizations below if you are financially able to.

I’m a DACA Recipient, what do I need to know about President Trump’s Announcement to end DACA and the latest legal challenges?

Check out this link: https://unitedwedream.org/2018/01/us...u-should-know/

I need help paying my DACA renewal fees — how can the DACA Renewal Fund help?

UWD has provided resources to a number of local partners across the country. Please find that list below and reach out to them for support:
Arizona
Arizona Center for Empowerment — https://www.empoweraz.org
Scholarships A-Z — http://www.scholarshipsaz.org
Arizona Dream Act Coalition — http://theadac.org

Connecticut
CT Students for a Dream — http://www.ct4adream.org

Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia
United We Dream — https://goo.gl/forms/k1oqMEBBK8RQShW02

Florida
FL Immigrant Coalition — https://floridaimmigrant.org

Missouri
Kansas Missouri Dream Alliance — http://www.ksmoda.org

Nevada
Make the Road NV — https://maketheroadnevada.com

New Jersey
Make the Road NJ — https://www.maketheroadnj.org

New Mexico
New Mexico Dream Team — http://nmdreamteam.org

New York
inKwon Center for Community Action — http://minkwon.org
Make the Road NY — http://www.maketheroadny.org

Oklahoma
Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma — https://cctulsa.org
Dream Act Oklahoma — https://daok.org

Tennessee
Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition — https://www.tnimmigrant.org

Texas
Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative — https://www.houstonimmigration.org

Washington
Washington Dream Coalition — http://www.undocuwa.org

*If there is not a local partner listed in your geography, please fill out a short questionnaire HERE and we will do our best to connect you with support.
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05-01-2018, 09:32 PM
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Thank you for posting this. I was just thinking that donating is a great strategy to help our DACA base grow in order to impact this lawsuit. If people can't afford to renew then it really defeats our purpose because DACA is inaccessible to those people.

UWD is always bashed. However, they do keep the issue of DACA relevant. If it wasn't for strong activists like them fighting for us, I doubt I would even believe in myself as worthy of relief. Congress is truly the barrier. Especially in this political climate.

Furthermore, donating can help which of course is obvious. Do you guys remember he mission asset fund (MAF) that helped plenty? Well now would be a great time to pay it forward even if it's just by $20. Anything can help people renew before it's too late.
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09-25-2018, 10:57 AM
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Guys, please don't donate to united we dream. They "distribute the donations to "local partners" that never answer the phone or emails.
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Remember your country’s consulate may offer financial help for DACA, also https://www.chirla.org/
Always advertising that they have $ for DACA.
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I reached out to the FL Immigrant Coalition and they were super helpful with fee assistance. For anyone not in a listed state, the questionnaire form works great too.
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Originally Posted by complicatedc33 View Post
Thank you for posting this. I was just thinking that donating is a great strategy to help our DACA base grow in order to impact this lawsuit. If people can't afford to renew then it really defeats our purpose because DACA is inaccessible to those people.

UWD is always bashed. However, they do keep the issue of DACA relevant. If it wasn't for strong activists like them fighting for us, I doubt I would even believe in myself as worthy of relief. Congress is truly the barrier. Especially in this political climate.

Furthermore, donating can help which of course is obvious. Do you guys remember he mission asset fund (MAF) that helped plenty? Well now would be a great time to pay it forward even if it's just by $20. Anything can help people renew before it's too late.
Yeah, 100%. If folks can’t afford renewals, then the whole fight loses steam. Helping someone cover that fee is a direct way to keep them protected
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