Federal Impacts Assistance Hub
Federal actions can create uncertainty, but the County of San Diego is here to support our communities every step of the way. We provide hundreds of programs and services tailored to the diverse needs of our residents and employees. Our mission is to ensure everyone has access to essential resources that keep them informed, safe and supported. This page is your hub for responsive services, community resources and County policies, designed to help you navigate federal impacts while protecting public health and well-being.
County Support
ACCESS Line & Family Resource Centers
Need help
connecting to County services? The ACCESS line and Family Resource
Centers (FRCs) are your gateway to essential programs and support.
- ACCESS Call Center: Get answers and apply for benefits by phone.
- Family Resource Centers: Visit an FRC for in-person assistance with programs like CalFresh, Medi-Cal and other health and housing services.
Community Spaces for Everyone
The County offers beautiful
parks and vibrant libraries that serve as essential low and no
resources for recreation, learning and community connection.
- Explore scenic trails, picnic areas, and nature preserves.
- Programs for outdoor education, family activities, and environmental stewardship.
- Access free books, digital resource, and educational programs.
- Services include computer access, job search assistance, and community events.
Employer & Worker Rights
Understanding your rights
helps create safe, fair workplaces and protects both employees and employers.
- Guidance for workers and employers on workplace protections.
- What to Do if ICE Comes to Your Workplace – Learn your rights and responsibilities in immigration-related situations
County Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement
- Support for fair labor practices and compliance with local regulations.
- Resources for reporting violations and accessing legal assistance.
Food Assistance
Need help putting food on the
table? CalFresh provides monthly benefits to help you buy healthy food.
- Apply for benefits online.
- Who qualifies? Low-income individuals and families, including seniors and those impacted by federal actions.
Health & Wellness Resources
The County offers
comprehensive health programs to keep our community safe and supported.
- Access counseling, crisis support and community programs for emotional well-being.
- Resources for adults, youth, and families facing stress or mental health challenges.
- Apply for Medi-Cal, California’s health coverage program for low-income individuals and families.
- Get help with applications through the ACCESS line or Family Resource Centers.
- Find local clinics offering vaccines to protect against flu, COVID-19 and other preventable illnesses.
- Walk-in and appointment options available.
- Programs supporting seniors with health care, nutrition and social services.
- Assistance with aging-related needs and community engagement.
- Treatment and recovery programs for individuals struggling with substance use.
- Confidential services and community-based support options.
Housing & Homelessness Services
Housing stability
is essential for health and well-being. These services help residents
find safe housing, connect to resources, and build a path toward independence.
Housing & Community Development Services (HCDS)
- Access affordable housing programs and rental assistance.
- Resources for emergency housing and long-term stability.
- County-led initiatives to prevent and reduce homelessness.
- Collaboration with local partners to provide shelters, outreach and supportive services.
Language Access
Need accommodation for a disability or an interpreter? We can help. Contact engage@sdcounty.ca.gov
Legal Assistance
San Diego County provides legal
resources and programs to protect civil rights and support residents
impacted by federal actions.
Immigration Legal Defense Program
- Immigration Legal Defense Program – Assistance for detained immigrants and those in Alternative to Detention status.
- Services include legal representation and guidance for navigating immigration proceedings.
- Crime prevention, victim’s assistance, online reporting, scam protection
- Legal representation for individuals who cannot afford an attorney.
- Advocacy for civil liberties and fair treatment under the law.
Safe Communities
Public safety is
essential for thriving communities. These programs help protect
lives, property, and ensure peace of mind for residents.
- Resources to help families and businesses prepare for natural disasters and emergencies.
- Learn more about emergency planning.
Fire Protection & Wildfire Prevention
- Home hardening strategies and defensible space guidelines.
- County fire safety programs and seasonal alerts.
Small Business Assistance
Supporting small
businesses strengthens our local economy and ensures a resilient,
inclusive community.
- Small businesses and non-profits help grow our local economy and make our community stronger. The County of San Diego offers programs and tools to support them at every stage of their journey.
- Guidance for employers and workers on workplace rights.
- What to Do if ICE Comes to Your Workplace
Community Resources
San Diego County partners with local, state, and community organizations to provide essential resources for families, students, and individuals impacted by federal actions.
Legal Assistance
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Central
California Alliance for Health
Immigration and health care support in Spanish:
Obtenga ayuda con la migración y el cuidado de salud.
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Find an Immigration Attorney
Search the National Immigration Legal Services Directory for trusted legal help: Legal Services Directory.
Schools
San Diego County Office of Education
Immigration resources, migrant education, newcomer family information
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San Diego County Office of Education Immigration
Resources
Access policy guides and information on childcare planning.
Learn more.
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Refugee and Immigrant Newcomer Families
Resources and support
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Migrant Education Programs
Support for migrant students and families.
Explore SDCOE Migrant Education.
County Policies
The CLEAR Ordinance (Civil Liberties Enforcement and Accountability Rules), adopted in January 2026, ensures accountability and protects civil liberties in County facilities, particularly regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) interactions.
Alongside Board Policy L-2: Cooperation with U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement, these protections help ensure County spaces remain safe and welcoming for both employees and the public while also complying with all legal requirements and responsibilities.
FAQs: Coming soon.
