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AVISO: Esperanza Center a S. Broadway estará cerrado TEMPORALMENTE a partir del 7 de septiembre, debido a un incendio en un edificio al lado. Favor de volver a consultar esta página o llame al 667-600-2900 para más noticias. Gracias por su paciencia. 

El Esperanza Center es un centro de recursos que ofrece esperanza y servicios importantes a los inmigrantes de los Estados Unidos. Inmigrantes de todas partes del mundo han recibido recursos y guía compasiva en el Esperanza Center desde 1963. Nuestro equipo dedicado provee servicios y referencias, clases de inglés, atención médica y servicios legales a bajo costo a miles de inmigrantes al año.

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Esperanza Center in the News, Stories & Testimonials

Undocumented immigrants negotiating broken system

May 20th, 2016|

May 20, 2016 Esperanza Center's managing attorney for Immigration Legal Services, Adonia Simpson, spoke on a panel at the National Press Club in Washington on issues related to youth and teen immigration "Fellow immigration lawyers and advocates [...]

States weigh costs, benefits of undocumented immigrant parents

April 21st, 2016|

April 21, 2016 The January raids caused widespread concern among parents, said Adonia Simpson, managing attorney for immigration legal services at the Esperanza Center, part of Catholic Charities of Baltimore. Read the full article from Stateline here

Immigrants in limbo as U.S. top court weighs Obama action

April 15th, 2016|

April 15, 2016 In Baltimore's heavily Latino Fell's Point neighborhood, South Broadway is lined with storefronts advertising services in Spanish, ranging from tax preparation to cellphone providers. Catholic Charities runs an immigrant resource center offering legal advice [...]

Supreme Court takes case on Obama’s immigration actions

January 19th, 2016|

January 19, 2016 From The Baltimore Sun: Adonia Simpson, managing attorney for Immigration Legal Services at the Esperanza Center, was interviewed for an article in The Baltimore Sun about the upcoming Supreme Court case on DAPA (Deferred Action [...]

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