Mara Weaver Boshart

Mara first worked with immigrants and refugees through resettlement and hospitality at Casa de los Amigos in Mexico City. After returning to the United States in 2014 she began her work in immigration legal services with the National Immigrant Justice Center in Goshen, Indiana. While at NIJC, she became partially accredited and much of her work focused on asylum seekers, unaccompanied minors and survivors of domestic violence.

Levita Rohlman

Levita Rohlman has worked for refugee and immigration services for over 40 years. With her extensive knowledge and experience, Levita gained the respect from the community. It is an honor to have her on our team.

Sister M. Ellen Lamberjack

For 15 years Sister Ellen Lamberjack has been striving to bring hope to immigrant working families through Project Hope-Proyecto Esperanza, which she founded in October 2006 in response to a need for legal immigration services for workers in northwest Ohio. The one-person organization has grown into a staff of six, serving immigrant families and meeting humanitarian needs by responding thus far to immigrants from 59 countries.

Lan Truong

Lan Truong has dedicated the past 30 years, serving immigrants and refugees in New Hampshire with great compassion. As a refugee herself, from Vietnam, Lan has been welcoming newcomers to New Hampshire with great care and empathy. Lan started her employment at Catholic Charities New Hampshire, or CCNH, in 1992, working in Diocesan Multi-Cultural Ministries. In this position, she assisted host parishes in welcoming, evangelizing and providing culturally appropriate pastoral services to Vietnamese immigrants and refugees.

Consuelo Kwee

Consuelo Kwee joined Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh, North Carolina, in February 1997 as the director of Centro para Familias Hispanas, one of the Catholic Charities' Hispanic Family Centers. Ms. Kwee helped grow the program from a half-time position to three full-time staff and five volunteers that served the Hispanic community in the area. In September 2014, Ms. Kwee assumed the position of Director of Immigration Legal Services for the agency.

Hilary Greene

Hilary became a partially accredited representative by the Department of Justice in 2014 when the Berkshire Immigrant Center became a recognized organization by the Office of Legal Access Programs. Since then, Hilary became the Center's Director and hired and trained staff to help the hundreds of Berkshire immigrants receive legal assistance and free civics education. In 2017 Hilary handed over the title of Director to the Center's first full-time employee and became our first ever volunteer case worker, keeping up with her partial accreditation and serving immigrant clients.

Leslye Arauz

Leslye is an accredited representative that works primarily in our Legal Orientation Program for Custodians. Leslye has made our LOPC program the most successful and cost efficient in the nation. She is a passionate advocate for unaccompanied children, finding resources and pro bono representation for many of them. Leslye also has travelled to the border to assist in respite centers for arriving asylum seekers and assisted unaccompanied children in Dallas to obtain services they needed.

Amy Gonzales

Amy Gonzales is the administrative assistant to our program and she is the person that keeps us going. She helps volunteers get started, participates in citizenship workshops, and provides support to our team so we can best serve our clients. She helps us collect data for reports and close cases that have been approved. She is dedicated to working with immigrant communities and we cannot do the work we do without her.

Luz Rodriguez

Luz has been an accredited representative for three years. She began as the program assistant for our west Dallas office and since, she has grown to be a case manager and advocate. Luz has wonderful customer service: She likes working with clients with complex cases and tries to guide them as painlessly as possible through the complex immigration system. She now also assists as a citizenship instructor in addition to her work as case manager.

Deepa Varughese

Deepa works primarily with VAWA and U visa clients. She has handled some of our most difficult cases, from non pro tuncs to humanitarian visas for people in desperate need. Her passion for social work and supporting vulnerable clients has touched hundreds of lives and continues to do so every day.