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Support Families Like Luisa's

After fleeing cartel violence in Mexico, Luisa came to the U.S. seeking safety for her children and a chance to rebuild. Like many asylum seekers, she arrived with limited resources and an uncertain path forward.

Opening Doors is supporting Luisa’s family through the asylum process—helping with application fees, work permits, and stability along the way. Now, Luisa and her oldest son are working toward a more secure future.

Your support helps families like Luisa’s move forward with dignity. Be part of Sacramento’s legacy of welcome this Big Day of Giving. Click here to make your gift and create a fundraiser.

Our Impact

In 2024, we walked alongside 4,700 immigrants, refugees, and survivors of trafficking as they built the lives they deserve. When they thrive, we all thrive.

2719

refugees welcomed to the greater Sacramento area

970

immigrants provided with pro bono immigration legal services

93

survivors of trafficking gained skills and resources to become self-sufficient

$408K

in loans distributed to Sacramento area businesses

Walking alongside immigrants, refugees, and survivors of trafficking

As we walk alongside our newest neighbors, we connect them with resources, help them navigate complicated systems, and support them in gaining access to education, employment, and healthcare. We also work to ensure the services we provide are culturally appropriate and trauma-informed. Understanding and compassion are our guiding principles as we provide practical steps and resources toward fostering stability, self-sufficiency, and belonging.

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