Community Resources

Immigration Support Services

CFF remains committed to helping farmworkers, their families, and individuals who are seeking information and support, in the hopes to live a safe and healthy future.

A Message of Solidarity

CFF Stands with Farmworkers and our Communities

CFF stands in solidarity with farmworkers, families, and our communities affected by recent events throughout the state. We at CFF do not support mass deportation, acts of violence, or discrimination against any individual, regardless of their status or origin. We stand united with our communities and families who have been fearfully impacted by these unjust circumstances.

As an organization dedicated to uplifting farmworkers and providing support services for a healthier and more prosperous future, we remain committed to offering our resources and assistance to those in need, ensuring that individuals and families have access to resources regarding their immigration rights, as well as support for their families.

Recent actions underscore the urgency of adopting sensible reforms. The time to act is now. Our hearts extend to all those affected by these difficult times and circumstances.

Know Your Rights Resources

Conoce y Ejerce Tus Derechos

Tarjeta Conoce y Ejerce Tus Derechos

CIAM – Centro de Información y Asistencia a Personas Mexicanas

The CIAM is a specialized call center that provides 24-hour assistance with a human, professional, and timely response to the needs of Mexican nationals who seek its support.

It serves as a resource to address specific needs of the Mexican community in the United States and Canada, such as helping you locate family members, informing you about events and activities near your Consulate, and providing guidance if you have been a victim of abuse or fraud, among other services.

Visit CIAM Website →

Red Cards / Tarjetas Rojas

Know Your Rights, Red Card

ILRC – Immigrant Legal Resource Center

All people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights and protections under the U.S. Constitution.

The ILRC’s Red Cards help people assert their rights and defend themselves in many situations, such as when ICE agents go to a home.

The artwork for printing your own cards is available at the bottom of this page. These are formatted as standard 3.5” by 2” business cards. Any print or copy shop should be able to work from these files. Translated versions are designed to support monolingual immigrants translate their rights with immigration officers. We strongly recommend printing these with rounded corners and a coated finish for durability. You can also print them on your own personal printer.

Visit ILRC.org →

Caregiver Authorization Affidavit Form

The Caregiver Authorization Affidavit For is an official document recognized by California, which acknowledges that adults residing with minors are considered “caregivers” who often wish to take on responsibilities related to the minor’s education and well-being.

This document serves as a valuable resource for families during these uncertain and challenging times.

A Message from Karen Ross

CDFA

We recently had the privilege of filming a video featuring our California Secretary of Agriculture, Karen Ross, in support of our farmworker communities and the initiatives that CFF is implementing to educate and inform workers during this period of uncertainty.

View Video →

Conoce tus derechos de inmigración – (Español)

Conoce tus derechos de inmigración – (Mixteco)

Community Partners

Thanks to the assistance of our community partners, we can provide valuable services that support both farmworkers and our local community.

Consulado de Mexico Fresno

Consulate of Mexico Fresno

7435 N Ingram Ave
Fresno, CA 93711

(559) 233-3065

Education and Leadership Foundation

Education and Leadership Foundation (ELF)

1308 E Olive Ave
Fresno, CA 93728

(559) 291-5428

IMPORTA Santa Barbara

IMPORTA Santa Barbara

129 E Carrillo St
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

(805) 604-5060

TODEC

TODEC Legal Center

1560 Sixth Street
Coachella CA. 92236

(760) 698-8787

WCAH Resources

Prepare and educate yourself, communities and business owners with what to do if encountered by authorities and ICE. Click the images below to learn more.

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