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We Need You Now — Here’s How to Help:

Street Level Health Project (SLHP) and The National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) are calling on the public to Adopt a Day Labor Corner.

What we are witnessing across Los Angeles — ICE raids, armored vehicles, masked agents terrorizing families — may feel like a distant storm to some. But for immigrant workers, for day laborers, for our neighbors, it is already here.

This moment demands more than watching. It demands that we show up for one another — in person, nonviolently, with courage, with love, and with urgency. If you are not at risk of deportation, we are asking you to consider taking action — today.

Here’s what you can do:

Please fill out the following form to indicate your location and availability: https://forms.gle/ZQk7J2sGKNUSoTVU9

You may contact us at info@streetlevelhealthproject.org with any additional questions.

Commit to showing up regularly. Be present. Be consistent. Build relationships and offer protection.

Remember: Solo el pueblo salva al pueblo. Only the people save the people. That has always been true — and never more so than now. We can and should be standing together in the face of injustice — peacefully, powerfully, with love and care. We don’t need to feed their violence — we need to build community.

Let our love be stronger than their hate. Let our unity be louder than their fear. Let our actions reflect who we really are.

Since 2002

Serving Oakland and Alameda County's uninsured, underinsured, and immigrant populations

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"The Safety Net of the Safety Net"

Founded in 2002, SLHP has become the “safety net of the safety net,” and serves as a critical entry point in the health care and social service system by being responsive to the needs of day laborers, low/no income uninsured, under-insured, and recently arrived immigrants.

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