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focus: SOFIA (Services Offered for Immigration Advocacy) |
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17 Sep 04 |
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SOFIA (Services offered for Immigration Advocacy) was co-founded by
Trudy Considine, rscj and Ali Golchin, now Esq. on September 1, 1995 in
order to respond to the desperate needs of the immigrant community for
low cost and Pro Bono services. The legal organization that both Ali
and I were working for was closing, and we both felt a very strong
commitment to the immigrants whom we were already helping, as well as a
call of continual fidelity to the confidence that these people placed
in us. Greatly inspired by the Act of Hope (of the United States
province) and the Chapter of 1994, SOFIA sought to be a prophetic voice
for the immigrant community, as well as a tool to educate them about
their basic rights and to offer them affordable advocacy.
SOFIA operated in the manner of Popular Education, enabling each client
to take responsibility for his/her own case, working together with them
but not for them. Ali and I regularly, and as policy, discerned cases
with clients before accepting them, in order to be sure that the
situation was honest and that the client really wanted what they were
asking for and was willing to work for it on a team with us. Because of
this attitude, we regularly had a 97% win rate every year!
I had begun by doing outreach and social work for Guatemalan and
Salvadoran immigrants in San Diego in 1987. They and their families
taught me that I needed to advocate for them, arranging for their
family members to be released from detention. In the process of
gathering food and collecting clothing, and with the changes of
Immigration law with the passage of ABC granting benefits for
Guatemalans and Salvadorans, I began to register all of my Central
American friends. They soon made me realize that what they really
needed was not ?Fish?, but ?Fishing licenses?, that is, their
documents, beginning with an Employment Authorization Card. Their needs
pushed me into legal work and I finally become an Accredited
Representative to represent them and protect them before INS
(Immigration and Naturalization Services, now renamed Department of
Homeland Security).
Trudy Considine rscj
Province of the United States
Currently serving in Ezatlán, Mexico
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Last Updated ( 17 Oct 05 )
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