Palmer
Paralegal (909-476-0551
Bankruptcies,
unlawful detainers
Catholic
Charities Immigration and
Refugee Services (909) 388-1243
1450
N. D St., San Bernardino,
CA 92405
Provides
immigration services including: family petition, permanent resident alien card,
adjustment, family unity, work permit, remove conditional resident, citizenship.
Coalition for Humane Immigrant (888) 624-4752
Rights of Los Angeles
(CHIRLA) (888) 6-CHIRLA
Seeks
to advance the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees in Los Angeles. Educates community members about issues that affect immigrants and refugees. Organizes
immigrants around important social issues. Provides legal representation and support network for immigrants and refugees.
Participates in national, state, and local advocacy to inform public policy on topics that impact immigrant welfare. Implements
an extensive referral system. Works to improve race and ethnic human relations in Los Angeles
and other areas throughout Southern California. Provides extensive referral services via its bilingual hotline to the immigrant
community, service providers and community leaders.
El Ministerio de la Salud del Pueblo
(St. George Catholic Church) (909) 983-2637
Includes the following
components: Casa de JubileoFood Pantry; Committee of Health and Well-being; Human Rights Committee; Community-based Theatre. Casa del Jubileo offers the following: Food
offered by parishioners and some stores in Ontario; Personal articles and money offered by parishioners; Blood pressure exams
every third Sunday of the month after mass from 9-1 p.m.
Monetary assistance for hotel stays.
Each Wednesday, Jubileo
has the capacity to serve 30 to 40 families or individuals looking for relief. Every week, Jubileo provides a 3-day food supply. The Committee of Health and Well-being offers:
CPR training for infants,
children and adults-offered every 2 months; Education and training on various topics such as spiritual aptitude, matrimonial
enrichment, first aid, healthy eating, depression control, and stress reduction. The
Human Rights and Immigration Committee offers: Services and assistance; Education and knowledge; Surveys/studies and legal
assistance; Community organization and support; Solidarity with special problems of the less fortunate and battling nations.
LA Neighborhood Legal Services(800)433-6251
ext 114 Immigration assistance Monday Wednesday Friday 9am 3pm
Legal
Aid California Department of Fair
Employment and Housing
For appointment (800) 884-1684
1845 S. Business Center Dr., #127, San Bernardino, CA 92408
Investigates complaints of harassment or discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations and services
based on race, color, ancestry, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, disability (including AIDS and HIV diagnosis) or
national origin. Also investigates incidents of violence or threats of
violence based on race, color, religion, etc. No fees. Call for appointment.
Chicano Human Immigrant
Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) (213) 353-1333
2533 W. Third St. Suite 101, Los Angeles, CA 90057
Gives assistance to those who need it due to a federal investigation. Provide
referrals to anyone that the government has suspected of being spies, and as a result may lose their rights, privileges, and
jobs.
Equal Rights Advocates (800) 839-4372
1663 Mission Street, Suite 550,
San Francisco, CA 94103
Advice and counseling line provides legal advice and information, including rights, options and remedies in sex discrimination
in employment and education.
Hermandad Mexicana Nacional (909) 391-0067
615 North Euclid, Suite 11, Ontario, CA
Information on immigration and legalization, citizenship testing, referrals to lawyers and health clinics.
Immigration Secretarial (909) 984-9555
2519 S. Euclid, Ontario, CA
Assistance in filing forms for family petitions, and case consultation (no official legal services).
Inland Counties Legal Services (909) 980-0982
(800) 977-4257
10601 Civic Center, Suite 260, Rancho Cucamonga 91730
Provides free legal consultation to low-income individuals and to seniors.
Lawyer Referral Service
(909) 945-2980
Provides referrals to qualified members of the State Bar Association of California.
Legal Aid Clinic of San Bernardino Family Law(909)
889-7328 Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday 9am
Rancho Cucamonga Public Defender (909) 945-4100
Assistance for criminal cases.
Pomona Self-Help
Legal Access Ctr(909) 620-3023
Pomona Court House 400 Civic Center Plaza, 7th floor room, Pomona
8:30 family law matters
/ 1:30 housing, family, civil matters, closed Wednesday afternoons.
Protective Advocacy, Inc. (800) 776-5746
Assist people with disabilities to protect, advocate for, & advance their human, legal and service rights.
Small Claims Advisory and Center
for Dispute Resolution (909)
948-4542
8303 Haven Ave.,
Room 10, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Provides advice to parties attempting to use the Small Claims Court, and mediation and conciliation services through
its Center For Dispute Resolution. No Fees.
Victim Witness
(909) 945-4241
Free services, medical bills, loss of wages, psychological fees, etc.
Inland County Legal Services (909) 980-0982
Provides
free legal assistance to the low income/indigent individuals of San Bernardino County.