Community Legal Clinic.

Our Community Legal Clinic (CLC) aims to bridge the gap created by the national shortage of legal support providers. Through CLC, we strive to ensure our community members have the support they need when seeking safety in the Pacific Northwest.

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Legal Navigation.

Our Community Legal Clinic (CLC) partners with Equity Corps of Oregon (ECO), the state’s Universal Representation program for immigration legal assistance, to provide free, limited legal representation to qualifying community members.

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Legal Workshops.

Our team received training support from Innovation Law Lab and started leading legal workshops in various subjects. Some are informational, to educate the community on legal avenues available to them. Some are more hands-on.

Know Your Rights.

Know Your Rights.

Everyone has rights in the United States, and it is our mission to provide our communities with education and resources to re-empower them and uphold and protect Oregon’s sanctuary law status—the first in the nation—and to serve as an example to follow.

Be a part of this nationwide effort and help you communities.

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PRSG is partner of Oregon for All —an immigrant and refugee justice coalition.

A poster with an orange background providing instructions for dealing with ice at your door. The text advises not to open the door, remain silent, ask for a lawyer, and call PIRAC at 1-888-622-1510 for rapid response. The bottom right corner features logos for Oregon Worker Relief and Oregon for All.
Information board about resources in Oregon with contact numbers and website for ICE activity, legal support, and rights, with logos of Oregon Worker Relief and Oregon for All.