Capital Area Immigrants' Rights Coalition (CAIR Coalition)
Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights (CAIR) Coalition is the only organization in the Capital region that primarily works alongside immigrant children and adults detained by the government.
Our programs include legal representation, so people may leave detention and stay in the United States safely and permanently; social services, so people can access support upon release from detention; and impact litigation, for sweeping policy change. As we work towards a more welcoming world, we remain dedicated to standing alongside people trapped in the fundamentally unjust system that currently exists.
Our programs include legal representation, so people may leave detention and stay in the United States safely and permanently; social services, so people can access support upon release from detention; and impact litigation, for sweeping policy change. As we work towards a more welcoming world, we remain dedicated to standing alongside people trapped in the fundamentally unjust system that currently exists.
Detained Adult Program
CAIR Coalition's Detained Adult Program (DAP) works with the hundreds of adults who are detained by ICE in the Capital region each year, providing information, support, and legal representation. We pr...
(202) 331-3320 (Voice) English
- 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington DC 20036
Service Category:
Legal
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Citizenship & Immigration
Discrimination & Civil Rights
Understand Government Programs
Representation
Translation & Interpretation
Service Eligibility:
Citizenship
Immigrants
Detained Children's Program
Our Detained Unaccompanied Children’s Program works with immigrant children detained at Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) juvenile immigration detention centers in Maryland and Virginia.
These fac...
(202) 331-3320 (Voice) English
- 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington DC 20036
Service Category:
Legal
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Citizenship & Immigration
Guardianship
Representation
Translation & Interpretation
Service Eligibility:
Citizenship
Immigrants
Age Group
Infants and Toddlers (0-2)
Teens (13-19)
Young Children (3-5)
Youth (6-12)