Additional Resources
- In Student Affairs? Check out NASPA
- Links for Resource Guides
- 7 Ways You Can Help Undocumented Immigrants Right Now
- #DefendDACA: How you can support undocumented immigrants right now
- Journeys of Hardship and Hope: DACA Students Share Their Stories
- FIRST UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT APPOINTED TO STATE POST IN CALIFORNIA
- my.SDSU is where you check your financial aid with the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships
- Economic Crisis Response Team (ECRT) ARE YOU A STUDENT IN AN IMMEDIATE ECONOMIC CRISIS?
- Did something unexpected happen causing you to need food or housing immediately?
- Are you only eating once a day because you don't have enough money to buy food?
- Has your one week of "couch surfing" turned into a permanent lifestyle, not by choice?
We want to help you find the assistance you need!There are individuals and groups, both on and off campus, with available resources to get you through your immediate crisis, and hopefully help you avoid a similar situation in the future.
- Temporary Housing: call 211
- Food Insecurity: SDSU students who are in need of food
At SDSU: On campus a variety of services provided by Associated Students (AS) - Education Without Borders (EWB) is a student organization that supports and advocates for students who are undocumented and of mix-status family. Students who are undocumented and allies are welcome to join. For more information please visit EWB website EMPOWER.
San Diego County Organizations
- Alliance San Diego is a community empowerment organization that builds coalitions to promote justice and social change. Through the following areas of focus, we mobilize communities to ensure that all San Diegans reach their full potential. P.O. Box 12266 San Diego, CA 92112 619-269-1823
- Ready Now San Diego, a project of Alliance San Diego with the support of the San Diego Immigrant Rights Consortium and other partners that focus on advocacy, education, and services in support of immigrant families
- San Diego Immigrant Rights Consortium is a project of the Alliance San Diego. Beginning in 2007, community, faith, labor, and legal organizations have come together as the Immigrant Rights Consortium. Through the Consortium, these organizations are pursuing four common goals
- The ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties fights for individual rights and fundamental freedoms for all through education, litigation, and policy advocacy. P.O. Box 78131, San Diego, CA 92138
- Off campus Food and Temporary Housing
- Catholic Charities College Area
6360 El Cajon Blvd. Ste B
San Diego, CA 92115
Phone: 619-286-1100 - Bridge of Hope
4802 Trojan Avenue
San Diego, CA 92115
Phone: 858-380-7993
Note: Distribution on Friday. Call for appointment prior to visiting location - Church of the Nazarene
4101 University Avenue
San Diego, CA 92105
Phone: 619-516-1000
Note: Distribution on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdays.
Friday. Call for hours prior to visiting location - City Heights CDC – Hollywood Palms Apartments
4372 Home Avenue
San Diego, CA 92105
Phone: 619-255-0649
Note: Call for appointment prior to visiting location - First United Methodist Church
5380 El Cajon Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92115
Phone: 619-326-7202
Note: Food Distribution every Sunday from 3-4 pm
- Catholic Charities College Area
Fee waiver available for the MCAT: Open to undocumented youth with DACA
- United We Dream (UWD)
- UndocuMedia
- Know Your Rights
- Immigrant Legal Resource Center
- My Undocumented Life
- DREAMers Road Map
- MALDEF
- UndocuMedia
- Immigrant Youth Justice League
- Origins and Destinations of the World’s Migrants, 1990-2017
- ICE Fraud Alert
- DACA Is Dead
- Taxing Undocumented Immigrants
- Technology To Help Undocumented Immigrants
- NOTIFICA The first app to prepare you and your family against deportation
- DACA Scholars is the connection between undocumented college students and scholarship opportunities
- My Undocumented Life
- Trump Immigration Policy: From Separating Families To H-1b Visas, Here Are His Restrictions So Far
- Stories from Bordertown
- What constitutional rights do undocumented immigrants have?