Program areas at GHIRP
Immigrant Children and Youth (ICY) Program Our team serves unaccompanied children who are placed into Immigration Court proceedings without the right to a free attorney. We provide Know Your Rights (KYR) presentations, legal consultations, social services and direct legal representation to detained and released immigrant children and youth in the Galveston-Houston area. Many of these services are conducted through a universal representation model, meaning we assist clients in navigating the complexities of the immigration process withouth regard to the strength of their case. We offer a full range of holistic services from fighting their deportation in court to securing permanent legal status in the United States and just about everything in between. *1,089 kids received KYR & consultations, *287 kids represented, *65 kids connected to social services, *175 applications filed for clients
General Immigration/Community Immigration Program (CIP) We represent immigrants seeking family unity, freedom from abuse and persecution, protection from deportation and citizenship in Galveston and Houston. This program is the most responsive to the community, as we offer free legal clinics and limited legal services to immigrants who walk through our doors. In Galveston, we partner with St. Vincent's House and Clinic to provice free, monthly Know Your Rights (KYR) presentations and consultations to immigrants on the Island. In both Galveston and Houston, we provide pro bono representation to individuals who do not otherwise qualify for grant funded services. Galveston - *81 participants received KYR presentations,*158 Household members impacted, *15 clients represented Houston - *35 consultations provided, *35 clients represented
Detained Adults Program We represent detained immigrants in the four Houston-area immigrant detention facilities. Our cases range from seeking release to reunite with their families to representing asylum seekers and complex litigation. Our team participates in the first-ever public-private partnership with Harris County to represent low-income Houstonians regardless of the merits of their case. This universal representation operates as a public defender model, where we are assigned to represent individuals on a first come first serve basis, regardless of the strength of the case. Additionally, we represent detained adults who are found incompetent to proceed in immigration court without an attorney. 44 consulations provided 34 clients represented 22 clients under universal representation model
Survivors of Crime and Human Trafficking Program (SCP) We represent immigrant survivors of a violent crime or human trafficking in the Galveston-Houston area. Our model relies on person-centered representation focusing on our clients and providing social services to effectively advocate for immigrant survivors. Our team provices Know Your Rights Presentations (KYR) in the community and local crisis centers to inform survivors about their rights, legal options and facilitate self-identification. Our legal team represents survivors throughout thier immigration case to ensure they achieve safety and stability. Additionally, we collaborate with other organizations to ensure the (cont.)