Companeros Inmigrantes De Las Montanas En Accion
Companeros Inmigrantes De Las Montanas En Accion
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Mission
The Companeros Inmigrantes de las Montanas en Accion (CIMA) connects, strengthens and organizes communities to take action for immigrants' rights in Western North Carolina.
About
Create community spaces to heal and move forward with churches and immigrant communities to hold each other and organize together, moving forward. . Strengthen communities to be prepared with their Know Your Rights materials, how to self-advocate on their behalf and navigate their daily lives with a plan. . Successfully able to organize and mobilize communities to fight for Immigrant rights in Buncombe County. . During April, CIMA gave support to 28 community members and their families whom were detained during an ICE raid-referrals to lawyers, case management, etc.
