Support for Your ICE Check-In or Appointment
You do not have to face this alone. If you have an upcoming ICE check-in or other high-risk appointment, you can securely share your information with us. We will do our best to support you.
How We Can Help
We are volunteers, not lawyers. We keep your information confidential and only share it with trusted members of our team who are directly involved in your support. We will never share your details with ICE, police, or your employer.
Based on your request and our volunteer availability, we can try to:
Organize volunteers outside the building during your appointment time.
Call or text you before your appointment to check in.
Call or text you after your appointment to confirm you are safe.
Contact your emergency person and community hotlines if we believe you may have been detained.
Confidential Support Request
Please fill out the form below. The more information you provide, the better we can prepare to support you.
What Happens Next
- Step 1:A trusted WCU coordinator will review your request.
- Step 2:We will contact you via your safe phone number to confirm we received your information and let you know what support we can realistically provide.
- Step 3:We prioritize higher-risk cases and will always be honest about our volunteer capacity. We cannot guarantee someone will be present in person, but we will always do our best.
If someone has already been detained or is being detained right now, do not use this form. Go to our Detention Guide or call the VWN hotline immediately at (559) 206-0151.