EQUALibrium Live: Voices on Immigration Resource Guide

The Voices on Immigration Resource Guide provides a comprehensive list of materials from nonprofits working to support refugee and immigrant communities in the Charlotte area.
This page highlights organizations that offer multilingual support and essential services including legal aid, youth programs, community engagement involvement, and "Know Your Rights" workshops/informational flyers.
The guide serves as a vital tool for immigrants navigating their rights, and highlights available services in the community.
Please see the available resources below. The list will continue to be updated even after the Voices on Immigration panel discussion on Feb. 6.
If your organization has any resources they would like us to add to this page, please email digital@wfae.org.
Infographics/Brochures
The flyer above provides information about the Charlotte is Home Center, which was created by ourBRIDGE for Kids, Carolina Migrant Network and The Charlotte Community Health Clinic. The center provides refugee and immigrants with education & wraparound services, immigrant legal support and healthcare services. For more details, click the link above.
International House Mission Info Sheet
The International House Mission sheet describes programming international house offers including cultural programs, adult and youth english classes, cultural sensitivity training and an immigration legal clinic.
North Carolina Asian Americans Together Flyer
North Carolina Asian Americans Together (NCAAT) is a non-profit that fosters community and engagement within the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. The group focuses on voter, youth, and community engagement as well as advocacy. For more details, click the flyer above.
The link above provides information about the Feb. 22 NCAAT Citizenship clinic, their voter engagement resource page and their social media handles.
The flyer includes information about the free programs ourBRIDGE for Kids provides like English tutoring, workshops, transportation, meals and daily recreational activities. For more information, click the link above.
The Red Cards include information about constitutional rights if approached by immigration authorities. These cards are available to both citizens and non-citizens. To view this information in both English and Spanish, click the link above.
This flyer provides information about citizen and non-citizens rights in Spanish when approached by an immigration official. Information includes not opening the door, documenting what happened, staying quiet, making a plan and staying connected. For more details, click the link.
This flyer provides information about citizen and non-citizens rights when approached by an immigration official. Information includes not opening the door, documenting what happened, staying quiet, making a plan and staying connected. For more details, click the link.
The flyer encourages people to alert 704-740-7737 if they've seen ICE in Charlotte or Mecklenburg County. When calling the number, be sure to mention date, time, intersection, city, state and any photos or videos.
Resource Links
Carolina Migrant Network - https://carolinamigrantnetwork.org/
International House Charlotte - https://www.ihclt.org/
Vietnamese Association of Charlotte - https://www.vietcharlotte.org/
EOIR Case Information - https://www.justice.gov/eoir/eoir-case-information
ICE Detainee Locator - https://locator.ice.gov/odls/#/search