Services
Get Help
Core Service Agencies (San Mateo County): https://www.smcgov.org/hsa/core-service-agencies-emergency-safety-net-assistance
HOUSING LINKS
- Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County: Housing Resources
- County of San Mateo Superior Court: Self-prep and file (Eviction, Answer)
- County of Santa Clara Superior Court: Self-Help: Unlawful Detainers (Evictions)
- California Courts (Statewide): Eviction
EAP LINKS
- LiveScan Events
- Legal Aid at Work Guided Help (find resources and services you need for your specific employment issue) / Ayuda Guiada (encontrar recursos y servicios que necesita para su problema específico)
- Legal Aid at Work Self-Help Library / Biblioteca de Autoayuda
- California Labor Commissioner / Comisionado Laboral de California
- KGACLC Consumer Law Center
- English KGACLC Flyer
- Spanish KGACLC Flyer
IMMIGRATION LINKS
- Immigration Advocates Network: Find Help (Directory)
- Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) Automated Case Information System: Case Status
- US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Case Status: USCIS Case Status
- US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Case Processing TImes: USCIS Case Processing Times
- San Mateo County Rapid Response Hotlines: San Mateo County Rapid Response Hotline
Learn more about our service areas below.
Economic Advancement
Clearing Barriers on the Pathway to Success
The Economic Advancement Program (“EAP”) strives to help low-income community members maximize their earning potential and access opportunities for their families by protecting their income from wage theft, scams, or fraud and improving their chances for future employment. EAP prioritizes cases where it is difficult for clients to find or afford legal representation. EAP also prioritizes cases involving immigrant workers and the reentry population, who face barriers due to their criminal records.
- Employment Resources During COVID-19
- WORKERS’ RIGHTS: WAGE THEFT OR DISCRIMINATION OF LOW-WAGE WORKERS
- RECORD CLEARANCE: REENTERING ADULTS AND JUVENILES
- CONSUMER FRAUD OR IDENTITY THEFT
- ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT ADVOCACY, OUTREACH AND EDUCATION
Despite living in a region that has witnessed tremendous economic growth in recent years, low-wage workers struggle to retain living wage jobs and afford housing in their communities. Immigrant workers who lack language skills or legal status are particularly vulnerable to intimidation, discrimination, wage theft, sexual harassment and retaliation from employers. We educate workers about their protections and help them resolve disputes.
Housing
Where You Live Affects You
Affordable housing is paramount for a healthy community.
Without affordable housing, firefighters, police, teachers and other essential service workers leave, and businesses can’t find employees. Traffic worsens as people move farther from their jobs and spend more time commuting. Homelessness and relocation destabilize the home life and schooling of young children, compromising their academic efforts and ultimately keeping them stuck in poverty. Preserving safe and affordable housing is a tool for combating a host of social ills.
For over 15 years, our housing program has been helping tenants stay in their homes with a particular focus on preserving rent-stabilized tenancies. We have helped hundreds of tenants resolve disputes with landlords and defend their rights to safe and habitable housing. Our services also help reduce the hardship of moving and mitigate the effects of an eviction so families can stabilize and recover quickly. We also provide Know-Your-Rights presentations to raise awareness of tenant rights.
To stem the tide of displacement caused by a crisis of unaffordability, we also work closely with community organizers and policy-makers to develop long-term solutions.
- TENANTS FACING EVICTIONS OR RENT INCREASES
- TENANTS LIVING IN UNHEALTHY OR UNSAFE HOMES
- TENANTS EXPERIENCING HARASSMENT OR DISCRIMINATION BY LANDLORDS
- RESCUE HOUSING FUND
- HOUSING ADVOCACY, OUTREACH AND EDUCATION
IMMIGRATION
We understand that people come to the United States for a variety of purposes, and we are committed to helping vulnerable immigrants find a path to legal residency. We help our clients learn about and apply for forms of immigration relief that they may be eligible for. Our services focus on helping immigrant survivors of domestic violence and other crimes, refugees and asylum seekers, immigrant youth and young adults and immigrants facing deportation in court.
We train and mentor volunteer attorneys who offer their services pro bono to our clients. We also give Know-Your-Rights presentations to raise awareness of immigration services. Furthermore, we engage in local and state advocacy with policymakers, government agencies, social service providers, and law enforcement to protect the rights of immigrant families and youth and ensure that our communities remain safe spaces for families
- HOW TO REQUEST SERVICES
- HUMANITARIAN RELIEF FOR SURVIVORS
- ASSISTANCE FOR REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS
- IMMIGRANT YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS
- IMMIGRANTS FACING DEPORTATION IN COURT
- IMMIGRATION ADVOCACY, OUTREACH AND EDUCATION