For three decades, ILAP has been working to build a world where systems are rooted in justice and where everyone belongs and thrives. This October, we marked our 30th anniversary with hundreds of supporters of Maine’s immigrant justice movement.
Read MoreExecutive Director Sue Roche reflects on ILAP’s 30-year history, shares appreciation for everyone who has supported the organization, and looks toward the future.
Read MoreThe Maine community is reeling from the tragic loss of our neighbors in Lewiston during yet another mass shooting in the United States. Our hearts are with all of you as this trauma reverberates across our state, our home.
Read MoreILAP and partners launch the #LetAsylumSeekersWork national campaign, Maine proposes an Office of New Americans, the Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) publishes a report featuring Maine, and ILAP advocates for permanent protections.
Read MoreThe Clowes Fund has been supporting ILAP since 2008, contributing directly to our organizational growth and expanding programs.
Read MoreThis summer ILAP hosted three interns, two through our new Racial Justice Fellowship program and one through the Goodwill VISTA Summer Associates program. Summer intern Emmy Tinkham reflects on her summer and highlights the other interns’ experinces.
Read MoreThrough ILAP’s Rural Maine Project, Forms Program, and new online resource library, ILAP is expanding access to justice for immigration across Maine.
Read MoreILAP’s Asylum Assistance and Legal Orientation Project (AALOP) is expanding ILAP’s capacity to serve more people in need of asylum assistance through monthly community asylum workshops.
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