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Language Access
   Acercamiento Hispano (Separate Website)
Acercamiento Hispano has strived to preserve the dignity, promote the well-being and improve the quality of life of the Hispanic/Latino community in SC.
By: South Carolina Legal Services - Columbia
 
  
   
   American Immigration Lawyers Association (Separate Website)
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is the national association of over 11,000 attorneys and law professors who practice and teach immigration law. AILA Member attorneys represent U.S. families seeking permanent residence for close family members, as well as U.S. businesses seeking talent from the global marketplace. AILA Members also represent foreign students, entertainers, athletes, and asylum seekers, often on a pro bono basis.
By: South Carolina Legal Services - Columbia
 
  
   
   Catholic Charities (Separate Website)
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Charleston strives to continue the ministry of Jesus by providing quality service for people in need, advocating for justice, and calling the entire Church and all people to do the same.
By: South Carolina Legal Services - Columbia
 
  
   
   Coalition for New South Carolinians (Separate Website)
The mission of the Coalition for New South Carolinians is to support, organize with, and advocate for immigrant and refugee communities in South Carolina.
By: South Carolina Legal Services - Columbia
 
  
   
   DC Language Access Coalition (Separate Website)
The D.C. Language Access Coalition is an alliance of community-based and civil rights organizations that advocate for language access rights within the District of Columbia.
  
   
   Department of Justice/Coordination and Review section (Separate Website)
The Civil Rights Division?s Coordination and Review Section operates a comprehensive, governmentwide program of technical and legal assistance, training, interagency coordination, and regulatory, policy, and program review, to assure that federal agencies consistently and effectively enforce various landmark civil rights statutes and related Executive Orders that prohibit discrimination in federally assisted programs and in the federal government?s own programs and activities.
By: South Carolina Legal Services - Columbia
 
  
   
   Federal Interagency Working Group on Limited English Proficiency (Separate Website)
LEP.gov promotes a positive and cooperative understanding of the importance of language access to federally conducted and federally assisted programs.
By: South Carolina Legal Services - Columbia
 
  
   
   SC Minority Affairs Commission (Separate Website)
Some of our missions are to research the causes and effects of minority socioeconomic deprivation in the State and to establish a database of statistical information for distribution to members of the General Assembly and other entities capable of effecting change.
By: South Carolina Legal Services - Columbia
 
  
   
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