Community Resources
We understand that many members of our community may feel concerned for their safety. At Santa Rosa Community Health, our top priorities are protecting the safety and privacy of our patients while providing excellent care.
We are here for you. Please know that you and your family can continue to receive the health care services you need and deserve. You can be confident that your patient information is protected, and we are dedicated to offering secure and welcoming clinic spaces where our patients feel safe. Additionally, we offer virtual care appointments for those who cannot visit one of our campuses in person.
During uncertain times, it is essential to focus on accurate information, so we have gathered these trusted resources to help you stay informed.
We remain committed to our vision of a just and healthy community where all individuals can achieve their full potential for health and well-being.
Our Commitments:
- Patient privacy: We do not collect information about immigration status for individuals accessing care or share personal information about our patients.
- Safe spaces: We are reviewing our policies that protect our patients and procedures for potential scenarios involving ICE so that our clinic spaces remain safe and trusted environments.
- Unwavering care: We remain committed to providing high-quality, inclusive care.
- Access to benefits: We will continue to ensure that our Access Navigators are helping people sign up for the benefits for which they are eligible and that everyone knows they can safely access care at SRCH.
Alert: the Mexican Consulate does NOT charge a fee to make an appointment. Some fees are associated with services (like obtaining a Mexican passport or a Matricula Consular/ Consular Identification Card), which are listed on their website and should be paid directly to the consulate. You are not required to pay a third party to make a consulate appointment; outside businesses or people charging fees to make appointments are taking advantage of others and cannot help you get an appointment. Most services are better accessed at their San Francisco office. Appointments for consulate services are released every Friday after 12 pm (exact time changes every week). Click here for more information.
Resources
- “We want to make it explicitly clear that local law enforcement agencies in Sonoma County do not participate in federal immigration enforcement operations.” —A message from Santa Rosa Police Chief John Creegan
- National Immigration Project Community FAQ: What Do We Expect At The Beginning of Trump 2.0 and How You Can Get Prepared (PDF in English and Spanish)
- Los Derechos de Inmigrantes | Know Your Rights
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- Resources for DACA recipients
- El Plan de Preparación de Inmigración | Immigration Preparedness Toolkit
- North Bay Rapid Response Network Hotline: 707- 800-4544 (For Sonoma, Napa & Solano Counties) The Rapid Response Network provides a 24-hour hotline to immigrants facing a raid by federal immigration agents, dispatches trained legal observers to the raid location, provides legal defense to affected communities, and offers accompaniment to victims and families following a raid.
- Plan De Preparación Familiar | Family Preparedness Plan