The Hispanic Center is committed to strengthening families in our community by providing vital support services. Our dedicated team assists individuals in completing crucial forms, such as those for food stamps, Medicare, and divorce proceedings. Additionally, we connect families with essential community resources, including clothing and food, to meet their basic needs and promote well-being.
Our navigation services are FREE!
If you are an agency that wants to refer someone to our services, please click here!
*Case Management
If you are interested on applying for this services, you can make an appointment with our navigators and bring the Required Documents
Include Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, SER, Cash Assistance, WIC, Childcare
If you are interested on applying for this services, you can make an appointment with our navigators and bring the Required Documents
*Complete vital forms (medical, financial, legal, and/or general housing)
*Referrals for shelter, food, clothing, child needs, health and wellness, transportation
*Each Navigator has individual specialties, read their bios to learn a little more on what they do
Required Documents
Services
-CHNV
This program is for current or prospective sponsors and beneficiaries arriving in Michigan through the Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan Paroles Program (CHNV). DHS has announced processes through which nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, and their immediate family members, may request to come to the United States in a safe and orderly way. Qualified beneficiaries who are outside the United States and lack U.S. entry documents may be considered, on a case-by-case basis, for advanced authorization to travel and a temporary period of parole for up to two years for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.
-FRP
The family reunification parole (FRP) processes are available by invitation only to certain petitioners who filed an approved Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, on behalf of a principal beneficiary who is a national of Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, or Honduras, and their immediate family members. These processes allow an eligible beneficiary to be considered for parole into the United States on a case-by-case basis while they wait for their family-based immigrant visa to become available
-Referrals to attorneys for legal representation
Clients or families who are from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti or Honduras that want to apply for asylum for the first time, arriving to the US after January 1, 2023, can request a consultation with Olga, or they can contact one of the non-profit immigration agencies or a private attorney.
If clients or families have a pending asylum case with an attorney, HCWM cannot take over the case.
Please contact Olga Martinez, Civil & Human Rights Advocate
omartinez@hispanic-center.org
(616) 742-0198
Services
-Create Power of Attorney Letters (Travel, Medical, Financial, Property, Immigration support)
-Notarizations
-Referrals to attorneys for legal representation
-Complete Vital Forms:
-Mexican Consulate Navigation
Please contact Emily Scott, Civil & Human Rights Advocate
escott@hispanic-center.org
(616) 246-0569
Are you pregnant or have kids under 5? Our organization in partnership with Ready by Five is helping parents with navigating community resources. We clearly understand that each family has different needs.
Want to learn more about the program, please contact Marisol at 616.742.0200 or 231.680.0505 (TEXT) or by email mgarcia@hispanic-center.org
Are you 60 years old or older and are need of food assistance? Then you may qualify for our new food program that offers a box of food delivered to your home!
In order to qualify you meeting the following criteria below:
*Self-reported household income equals 130% FPL or less
*You must be 60 years old or older
*You live within the area the food agency can deliver your food
If you have any questions or to apply, please call Estafany at 616.742.0200 EXT. 574
The Hispanic Center and United Healthcare are partnering to help the community apply for Medicaid, Medicare, and disability. There will be a United Healthcare representative visiting the Hispanic Center monthly to help those in need apply.
Want to learn more about the program, please contact us at 616.742.0200.
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