Immigration issues have been top of mind for many in the Greeley community. As a city, Greeley is primarily focused on serving community members by maintaining public safety and fostering strong connections throughout the community.
The Greeley Police Department does not enforce immigration laws, and immigration status does not affect how the department will respond to calls for assistance. Greeley PD serves all community members, regardless of immigration status.
While the city does not have direct services or resources for immigration issues, there are a number of resources that may be helpful.
Immigrant Services and Resources
Legal Help
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition
State: https://coloradoimmigrant.org/
Local: https://coloradoimmigrant.org/event/know-your-rights-workshop-in-greeley/
Legal aid, Healthcare navigation, Preparedness workshops, Advocacy
Colorado Legal Services
Web: https://www.coloradolegalservices.org/get-help/
Address: 912 8th Avenue, Greeley | 970-353-7554
PODER
Web: https://www.podernoco.com/
Legal aid, Interpretation, Printed toolkits
ISAAC of Northern Colorado
Web: https://isaacnoco.org/
Phone: (970) 541-1251
Legal support, Advocacy
Alianza NORCO
Web: https://alianzanorco.org/en/
Legal aid and legal referrals
Advocacy and Community Support
Fuerza Latina
Web: https://fuerzalatinafoco.org/
Phone: 970-472-1501
Advocacy, Housing
Soccer Without Borders
Web: https://www.soccerwithoutborders.org/colorado
Community support, Children focused
Immigrant and Refugee Center of Northern Colorado
Web: https://www.ircnoco.org/
Translation and Interpretation, Navigators, Education
Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains Refugee and Asylee Program
Web: https://www.lfsrm.org/
Legal aid, English language assistance, Housing placement, Legal navigation