Center for Citizenship and Immigrant Communities
CLINIC Awarded $500,000 Grant to Provide Citizenship Services
Washington, DC - The Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) was selected by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to expand and introduce citizenship programs to Legal Permanent Residents in four cities in the United States.
CLINIC was one of only seven national organizations chosen under the USCIS Citizenship and Integration grant program to offer naturalization and citizenship services in communities that currently lack or have limited resources. CLINIC, a network of more than 195 nonprofit immigration programs, has partnered with Immigration Legal Services in Stockton, CA; Catholic Social Services of Macomb & Lapeer Counties in Clinton Township, MI; Immigration and Refugee Assistance Program in Buffalo, NY and Refugee Resettlement Services in Cleveland, OH, all emerging cities for immigrants seeking citizenship services.
“As immigrants settle into new gateway cities like Cleveland, Macomb County, Buffalo and Stockton, it is important that services are available to ease their transition and that they are educated on opportunities for engagement,” said Maria M. Odom, CLINIC executive director. “CLINIC and its affiliates are committed to introducing and improving services to immigrants that would help them to participate and contribute to their communities.”
CLINIC will work with the programs to develop English-as-a-Second Language (ESL) citizenship classes and civic education programs; to promote naturalization and immigrant integration; and to provide guidance and technical assistance to create and strengthen immigration legal services programs that would expand the availability of naturalization services.
Immigration Issues and Need for Reform
CLINIC has created a general presentation on immigration issues for immigrant advocates who are not legal professionals in an effort to increase their understanding of the need for comprehensive immigration reform.
To view the presentation, click here.
Enhancing Fee Revenue
Held June 2010
CLINIC trainer Jack Holmgren along with Robert Yates, director of Immigration Legal Services of Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County present on fees and revenues.
To view the powerpoint presentation, click here.
Preparing for Comprehensive Immigration Reform: An Earned Pathway to Citizenship & Beyond
CLINIC has updated its 2006 Legalization Manual.
Webinar: Tools & Tips for Media Outreach
February 18, 2010
Tools and Tips for Media Outreach
2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time;
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time
Cost: Free; provided by CLINIC's Center for Citizenship and Immigrant Communities
CLINIC Affiliate Issues Statement on Haiti
Statement from ED of Catholic Legal Services, Archdiocese of Miami
Concerning the devastation of the earthquake in Haiti

