Resources for Undocumented Students
Gavilan College Resources
- EOPS offers financial, academic, and social support to low-income and educationally disadvantaged students in completing their educational goals.
- Student Health Services seeks to improve the physical, mental, and social health of students and inspire the well-being of the entire college community.
- Free Immigraion Legal Services provided by the partnership of Gavilan College and the UFW Foundation.
- DREAMers Guide - English or Spanish
- El Centro is Gavilan College's one-stop whole care center for students and community members.
- Food Support
- Housing/Rental Assistance
- Foster Youth
- Higher Aspirations
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources
- COVID-19 Disaster Relief Assistance for Immigrants
The Disaster Relief Assistance for Immigrants (DRAI) project is a one-time state-funded disaster relief assistance for undocumented adult immigrants impacted by COVID-19. An undocumented adult who qualifies can receive $500 in direct assistance, with a maximum of $1000 in assistance per household. For additional information please visit the following organizations by county:
Santa Clara County:
Catholic Charities of California Ph:(415) 324-1011 www.catholiccharitiesscc.org/
San Benito, Santa Cruz and Monterey counties:
Community Action Board Santa Cruz Ph:(877) 282-7174 www.cabinc.org/
- Immigrant Rising COVID-19 Resource List
- California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Undocumented Students Resource List
Local Community Resources
Bay Area Resources
- Asian Students Promoting Immigrant Rights through Education (ASPIRE)
- Bay Area Immigration Referral List
- County of Santa Clara - Office of Immigrant Relations
- East Bay Community Law Center
- Immigrants Rising
- The Unity Council
Central California Resources
- California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA)
- Central Valley Immigration Referral List
- United Farm Workers (UFW) Foundation