COVID-19 Resources

If you're seeking answers about how to navigate the COVID-19 crisis, we're here for you. Browse various guides, resources, and initiatives with relevant information, and contact information of undocumented allies/liaisons.

Systemwide Resources for California Community College Students

If you’re undocumented or do not have insurance, you can still get needed COVID-19 testing and treatment at no cost. Medi-Cal care for COVID-19 testing or treatment does not count under the public charge rule.

Vaccine Information

Schedule Vaccine Appointment

 

Immigrants Rising is committed to serving undocumented communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. They have put together a list of resources to help undocumented immigrants navigate the crisis. 

Immigrants Rising

 

California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance (CIYJA) is a statewide immigrant youth-led alliance that focuses on placing immigrant youth in advocacy and policy delegations in order to ensure pro-immigrant policies go beyond legalization, and shed light on how the criminalization of immigrants varies based on identity. They have a list of resources, including information on emergency Medi-Cal and eviction information. 

CIYJA Resources

 

At a time when members of our undocumented communities are grappling with fear and uncertainty, the California Community Colleges have launched a number of initiatives to reassure everyone that our campuses will remain safe, welcoming places for people from all backgrounds to learn.

Access information on COVID-19 testing, paid sick leave, relief funds and other resources.

CCCCO Resources

 

Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE) is a non-profit organization in South Los Angeles focusing on tenant rights, healthy housing, and equitable development.

Access SAJE’s tracker of Los Angeles County emergency measures protecting tenants from eviction during the COVID-19 outbreak. 

Eviction Protections

 

The Campaign for College Opportunity provides an interactive map to find information about campus centers for undocumented students, support programs, website addresses with relevant information, and contact information of undocumented allies/liaisons.

This information is critical to improve access and success for undocumented students in higher education. 

Undocumented Campus Centers