This program focuses on the Latinx first and second-generation immigrant community. Currently, the Latinx population presents low voter turnout as well as poor participation in other civic activities, which allows for scant Latinx representation in the decision-making process in the City of Lowell.
Our program also seeks to educate the immigrant Latinx population as well as other immigrant communities about their rights and duties.
Legal clinics educate and inform marginalized immigrant communities about their rights. Through the clinic, community members will have access to a free legal consultation and learn about current issues that concern immigrants.
The clinics will be held in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Khmer and it’s in partnership with our board member, Daniela Marquez Albert, Esq. from Elyon Legal PLLC, Clarissa M. Kalil, Esq. from the Law Offices of Clarissa M. Kalil: Immigration Law Firm, and the Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association (CMAA).