Resources for Parents
Family Preparedness Plan
These forms create a package that allows for children to be temporarily cared for by another adult. It is revocable at any time. It is good for whatever reason they have been separated from their parents.
The plan and resources have been put together for educators to help support family preparedness in the event that a parent is unexpectedly unavailable. These documents come from clinics run by immigration law projects in the state and the Cornell Farmworker Program. The Cornell Farmworker Program and some of the immigration law projects will facilitate training for parents explaining the process and the use of each form. Lawyers from the law projects then provide individualized legal advice for completing the forms appropriate to each family’s needs. Migrant Educators can tell parents about these clinics or arrange one in their service area by calling a specific law project in their region, or the Cornell Farmworker Program which will coordinate a clinic anywhere in the state.
Cornell Farmworker Program, Department of Development Sociology
275H Warren Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
Tel: (607) 254-5194
Fax: (607) 255-9710
Email: farmworkers@cornell.edu
Website: Farmworkers.cornell.edu
Will organize a workshop anywhere in the state
Worker Justice Center, Kingston Office
9 Main St
Kingston, NY 12401
T: 845-331-6615
F: 845-331-6617
Clients may call toll-free at 1-800-905-9644
Will provide workshops in the downstate area
Legal Aid Society of Rochester
1 West Main St. Rm 800
Rochester, NY 14614
585-295-5761
wabdallah@lasroc.org
Will provide workshops in Western NY
People are encouraged to have all U.S. Citizen children apply for US passports.
Additional Resources About Immigration
This resource list attempts to summarize resources and information available for MEP Staff, Educators, Community Members, Parents, and Students surrounding Immigrant topics such as:
- Current Events Surrounding Immigrants
- Supporting Immigrant Students - General Tips
- Supporting Immigrant Students - Mental Health
- Supporting Immigrant Students - Prevent Bullying, Harassment, Intimidation
- Supporting Immigrant Students – Activities
- Supporting Immigrant Students - Higher Education
- Supporting Immigrant Families- Know Your Rights
If you have a legal problem, please contact an attorney or advocate. These resources do not constitute legal advice.