Immigrant Empowerment Campaign

Immigrant families in our community face stark and immediate challenges – the fear of families being torn apart, changing policies on legal status, restricted eligibility for government relief programs, limited digital literacy, and job skills needed to keep up in the 21st century. Neighbors Link has combined our deep knowledge of the low-income immigrant community with first-hand crisis relief work to create a vision for the future.

Immigrants need legal services, tools, training, and education to keep their families together and help them prepare for the future.

To put this plan into action, Neighbors Link launched an

SPECIAL FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN

THANKS TO THE GENEROSITY OF OUR COMMUNITY, WE HAVE ACHIEVED THIS GOAL!

Thank you to everyone for joining us as architects of a stronger, more cohesive community where all residents can achieve economic mobility and inclusion. 

Our 3-pronged plan is expanding our current holistic array of services and enhance advocacy work for immigration polices. We are strengthening whole communities by:

Increasing capacity to ensure Neighbors Link can protect and defend families during a time when there is a growing need for free, high-quality immigration legal services. An expanded team of attorneys and paralegals will provide comprehensive services with a high rate of achievement. Our work is enhanced by partners providing necessary mental health care for legal clients.

Empowering our clients to thrive in the current and future workforce by providing multiple programs for employment success, including computer and internet training, career counseling, increased ESL offerings, and practical training for in-demand jobs like home health care, construction and the trades.

Expanding our program space and upgrading our technology infrastructure to better serve more clients in the community. We have now moved to our new Mount Kisco headquarters, a larger space to expand services, especially workforce development and digital literacy training, and more space for children to learn and play.

THANK YOU!

Neighbors Link is headquartered in Mount Kisco, has three locations in Westchester County, and offers services
throughout the Hudson Valley. For more information on the Immigrant Empowerment Campaign, please contact
Adrienne Vogel, Development Director, at 914.752.2729 or email [email protected].