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Commissary Funds

We make monthly deposits into commissary accounts for people held in ICE custody. This support helps cover needs like hygiene items, food, writing materials and phone time.

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We assist with logistics and urgent needs when someone is released from ICE custody, including transportation, food, phone access, and travel coordination.

Release Support

Our Programs

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Paper Bridges

We connect people in detention with volunteers through letter writing. These exchanges break isolation, build solidarity, and remind people they’re not alone.

Support Our Work
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Emergency Aid

When possible, we may offer short-term help to families impacted by detention. However, our primary focus is on detention support.

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Resource Connections

We connect individuals and families with trusted partners for ongoing support, including help accessing public benefits, language resources, and other services.