California’s effort to assist undocumented workers is off to a slow start

A state initiative to provide $125 million in aid to undocumented workers who lost their jobs during the pandemic has been overwhelmed. Advocates say it will fall far short of meeting the need in immigrant communities in Sonoma County and across the state.|

Where To Apply For Relief If You Are Undocumented

In Sonoma County:

California Human Development

707-228-1338

(phone applications only)

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Where To Apply For Relief If You Are Undocumented

In Sonoma County:

California Human Development

707-228-1338

(phone applications only)

_____

For more stories about the coronavirus, go

here.

Track cases in Sonoma County, across California, the United States and around the world

here.

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