Our team shares information and resources with Mam and Latinx communities about workers’ rights, COVID-19 safety, preventing hate crimes, and your rights if you encounter ICE. We collaborate with partners to increase access to services and strengthen community pride. Llame al equipo Voces Maya: 510-485-9609.
VOCES MAYA DROP-IN CLINIC
We offer legal and social services the first 3 Saturdays of each month from 10 am – 2:30 pm. No appointment is necessary and help is available on a first-come first-serve basis.
• Free consultations with an immigration attorney
• Work permit applications and renewals
• Residency renewals
• Asylum applications
• Medi-Cal applications
• Food stamps (CalFresh)
• Other services
Call 510-485-9609 to receive the location of our clinic. We speak Mam, Spanish, and English.

“As a member of the immigrant Maya Mam community, I saw my parents struggle, but with the help of organizations like EBSC, they overcame the challenges. That is why I am now helping others on their path to citizenship.”
– Carmelita
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Community Events
Our trilingual team engages with Spanish and Mam-speaking communities at La Pulga (Oakland Coliseum Flea Market), churches, and schools, connecting immigrant families with legal and social services resources.
Radio B’alam
We produce weekly Facebook radio programs in Spanish and Mam in collaboration with local partners, reaching over 38,000 followers. Check out our Radio B’alam Facebook page!


Resources
- In the San Francisco Bay Area, Maya Immigrants Get Help Preserving Their Culture
- Invisible in the data: A Maya family struggles to rebuild in Guatemala after being deported
- Celebrating Indigenous and Latinx Voices: Spotlight on East Bay Sanctuary Covenant’s Mayan Voices Program
- Know Your Rights: What is a Hate Crime and Incident and How to Report it (Español)
- ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre un delito y un incidente de odio y cómo denunciarlos?
- Voice of Witness: Storytelling & Advocacy with Oakland’s Maya Community
