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Adelante Fund is sponsored by Latinx Education Collaborative. The Adelante Fund provides immediate financial support to immigrant families in the Greater Kansas City metro area facing urgent needs such as legal assistance, housing support, and food security.
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The Adelante Fund exists to provide immediate financial support to immigrant families in the Greater Kansas City metro area facing urgent needs. Whether it's legal assistance, housing support, or food security , we ensure that help reaches those who need it— quickly and with dignity . Too many immigrant families in Kansas City struggle to access critical resources due to systemic barriers, high costs, and bureaucratic delays.
The Adelante Fund cuts through the red tape, delivering direct, fast, and flexible assistance when it matters most. ✅ Legal Support – Fees for immigration cases, asylum applications, and legal representation. ✅ Housing Assistance – Rent, deposits, emergency shelter.
✅ Food & Basic Needs – Groceries, transportation, medical supplies. 🔹 Fast Application Process – No unnecessary paperwork. Just a simple request form.
🔹 Quick Turnaround – Funds are reviewed and disbursed within 48 hours (Monday to Friday). 🔹 Direct Support – Cash assistance through Venmo, Zelle, CashApp, or Direct Payment to Landlord/Service Provider.
To qualify for assistance, applicants must meet the following criteria: ✅ Residency: Must reside in the Greater Kansas City metro area (Missouri or Kansas) within the following counties: Cass County, MO; Clay County, MO; Jackson County, MO; Platte County, MO; Johnson County, KS; and Wyandotte, KS.
✅ Immigration Status: Priority given to undocumented individuals, asylum seekers, TPS recipients, DACA recipients, mixed-status families , and newly arrived immigrants. ✅ Financial Need: Must demonstrate an urgent financial need due to economic hardship, legal challenges, or lack of access to other forms of aid.
✅ Use of Funds: The request must fall under one of the following categories: Legal Support – Immigration fees, attorney costs, asylum applications. Housing Assistance – Rent, deposits, emergency shelter. Food & Basic Needs – Groceries, transportation, emergency medical needs.
1️⃣ Emergency Assistance – Up to $250 Covers immediate needs like food, transportation, and short-term essentials. 2️⃣ Housing & Stability Support – Up to $500 Helps cover partial rent, security deposits, or emergency housing costs. 3️⃣ Legal Support & Crisis Relief – Up to $1,000 Supports attorney fees, immigration applications, and urgent legal expenses.
Annual Household Cap: No household can receive more than $1,000 per year to allow more families to receive aid. Exceptions may be considered for extreme circumstances. Exceptions & Special Considerations We understand that every case is unique .
Exceptions may be made for: Extreme hardship cases (e.g., medical emergencies, deportation defense). Families with children at high risk of displacement. Community referrals from trusted partner organizations.
The Adelante Fund is an initiative of the Latinx Education Collaborative (LEC) , dedicated to serving immigrants in the Greater Kansas City metro area . As a community-led effort, we stand in solidarity with immigrant families, ensuring they have the resources to thrive. 💙 Donate – 100% of contributions go directly to families in need.
🤝 Partner – Organizations and funders can help expand our reach. 📢 Share – Spread the word to those who need assistance. Together, we move forward.
Adelante. Donate to the Adelante Fund Our Commitment to Transparency At the Adelante Fund , we believe that trust is built through transparency, accountability, and impact . Every dollar donated is a direct investment in immigrant families in the Greater Kansas City metro area , and we are committed to ensuring that funds are distributed quickly, fairly, and responsibly .
How We Ensure Transparency ✅ 100% Community-Focused – Every donation goes directly to families in need for legal support, housing assistance, and food security. ✅ Rapid-Response & Accountability – Applications are reviewed within 48 hours , and funds are disbursed via Venmo, Zelle, CashApp, or Direct Payment to Landlord/Service Provider to ensure immediate relief.
✅ Clear Reporting – We provide regular updates on fund distribution, impact stories, and financial summaries to keep our community informed. ✅ Privacy & Dignity First – While we share anonymous impact stories to highlight our work, we never disclose recipient names or personal details without consent.
✅ Independent Oversight – As an LLC wholly owned by the Latinx Education Collaborative (LEC) , we operate with strong governance and accountability practices to ensure responsible fund management. We know that transparency is key to building a strong, trusted mutual aid fund. That’s why we are committed to open communication, ethical stewardship of resources, and sharing the real impact of your generosity.
📢 Have questions? Want to learn more about how funds are used? Reach out to us anytime.
We are happy to connect! Together, we move forward. Adelante.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Residents of Greater Kansas City metro counties (Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte in MO; Johnson, Wyandotte in KS), prioritizing undocumented immigrants, asylum seekers, TPS/DACA recipients, and mixed-status families with urgent financial need. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Adelante Fund is funded by Latinx Education Collaborative. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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