Maiz is named SBA's Maine and New England Minority Owned Small Business of the Year for 2024. Over the last year, Maiz donated $1 from the sale of each specialty cocktail to ILAP and most recently, catered our spring event. Congratulations and thanks for your support, Maiz!
Read MoreNorway Savings Bank donates $3,000 to ILAP, continuing their decade-long history of investing in ILAP's mission. Thank you, Norway Savings Bank!
Read MorePine Tree Legal Assistance's Executive Director and his father, a retired Maine Superior Court justice, co-write a powerful case for the importance of investing in civil legal aid.
Read MoreAmjambo Africa provides an overview of sex and labor trafficking, discussing how human trafficking impacts Maine’s communities and what organizations are available to support victims and survivors, including Preble Street, ILAP, and others.
Read MoreExecutive Director Sue Roche condemns Representative Golden’s continued attacks on the lives and rights of asylum seekers.
Read MoreExecutive Director Sue Roche calls for the full rejection of a Senate bill that includes anti-immigrant policies aiming to strip away asylum rights and due process.
Read MoreILAP was among last year’s statewide grantees for Maine Community Foundation’s Community Building Grant Program. This funding helped expand ILAP’s legal immigrant services for people seeking asylum.
Read MoreAmjambo Africa features an organizational update from ILAP in a series highlighting nonprofits and community organizations supporting communities of color in Maine. Updates are available in English, Somali, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Kinyarwanda, and Swahili.
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