Community Resources
A guide to help you understand your rights, prepare your family, and find resources in Pennsylvania.
Note: This information is not a substitute for professional legal advice. Please consult with a qualified immigration attorney for specific guidance.
Updated: February 23, 2025
Una guía que le ayudará a comprender sus derechos, a preparar a su familia y a encontrar recursos legales en Pensilvania.
Nota: Esta información no sustituye el asesoramiento jurídico profesional. Consulte con un abogado de inmigración calificado.
Actualizado: 23 de Febrero de 2025
Resources developed through a collaborative effort among leading immigrant advocacy organizations, including Community Justice Project, Church World Service Lancaster, Justice at Work, Esperanza Immigration Legal Services, Nationalities Service Center, and HIAS Pennsylvania.
Accessibility and Accommodations
Commitment to Accessibility
CCATE is committed to ensuring that our programs, activities, and facilities are accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities, in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. We strive to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all participants.
Requesting Accommodations
We are happy to provide accommodations for individuals with disabilities to fully participate in our events, programs, and services. Examples of accommodations include but are not limited to:
- Wheelchair-accessible facilities
- Real-time captioning for events
- Sign language interpreters
- Materials in alternative formats (e.g., Braille, large print)
- Assistive listening devices
To request accommodations, please contact us at least two weeks before the event or activity to allow sufficient time for arrangements.
Contact Information for Accessibility Requests
Email: chang@ccate.org
Phone: 484-685-3633
Accessibility Coordinator: Chang Li
Accessibility Self-Evaluation
CCATE conducts a Section 504 self-evaluation every three years to ensure that our programs and activities meet federal accessibility requirements. If you have any feedback or suggestions for improving accessibility, we welcome your input.
Website Accessibility
Our website is designed to be accessible and user-friendly for individuals with disabilities. If you experience any accessibility issues on our website, please contact us at chang@ccate.org.