Immigration Resources
Colorado Rapid Response Network
Call 844-864-8341 to report ICE Activity | Learn more at coloradorapidresponsenetwork.com
The Colorado Rapid Response Network (CORRN) is committed to responding to raids, deportation, and any Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity happening across the state in our communities. CORRN offers ways to report current and past interactions with ICE, legal resources and connections to immigration lawyers, information about your rights and how to identify a warrant, and more.
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition
Call 303-922-3344 | Learn more at coloradoimmigrant.org
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition is a statewide coalition dedicated to improving the lives of immigrants and refugees in Colorado and the U.S. CIRC offers Know Your Rights trainings, legal services, citizenship and DACA renewal clinics, and more.
If your family is undocumented or mixed-status, CIRC offers a family preparedness guide to help individuals organize their personal information in case the family faces immigration enforcement.
City & County of Denver - Immigrant Support Toolkit
Dial 311 | Call 720-913-1311 | Learn more at denvergov.org
Denver remains a welcoming city for immigrants. This toolkit offers legal resources, city resources for food and shelter, support for immigrant families, consulate offices, public charge, know your rights reminders, and way to support immigrants and refugees in our community.
Denver Public Schools
Call 720-423-3200 | Learn more at dpsk12.org
Denver Public Schools has shared several resources for teacher, staff, and students.
In addition to reviewing the resource guides, it is important that families update emergency contacts; information on how to do so can be found here.
American Immigration Lawyer Association (AILA)
Call 202-507-7600 | Learn more at aila.org and ailalawyer.com
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
Learn more at lulac.org
- Immigrant Rights and Resources Toolkit
- Resource Guide for Community Leaders - Schools, Healthcare Providers, Employers, and Religious Leaders