Dawn Stueckle
Co-Founder & Executive Director
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Dawn has worked with young people in San Francisco for more than two decades, starting campus-based girls’ support groups at Lincoln High School and A.P. Giannini Middle School in the early 1990s and co-founding in 1992 the organization that would later become Sunset Youth Services. In addition to providing leadership for the nonprofit, managing staff, connecting with donors, and building relationships with young people served by Sunset Youth Services, Dawn partners with numerous community coalitions and city agencies as an advisor, change agent, and voice for the disenfranchised youth of the city.
In 2018 Dawn was elected to co-chair the Juvenile Justice Providers Association (JJPA)–– a consortium of community-based organizations that she helped establish in 2004 and which plays an important role in local policy-making, youth advocacy and has a strong voice in how funds are used to meet the needs of vulnerable youth.
PLANS OF ACTION
We Have Rights explains what to do and how to respond to different situations: CLICK HERE
Immigration Legal Resource Center Family Preparedness Plan: CLICK HERE
SF Rapid Response Network 24-hour hotline for support services:
RED CARDS
All people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights and protections under the U.S. Constitution. The Red Cards were created to help people assert their rights and defend themselves against constitutional violations.
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To Learn more and access Red Cards in more languages: CLICK HERE
To Download at Home:
LOCAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES
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La Raza Centro Legal: CLICK HERE
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Carecen SF Programa Legal de Inmigracion: CLICK HERE
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PODER! Immigrant Rights Education & Engagement programs: CLICK HERE
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Chinese for Affirmative Action: CLICK HERE
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San Francisco Immigration Legal and Education Network (SFILEN) where a community group can request a workshop. Request a workshop: CLICK HERE
CONTACT US
To speak with someone directly, contact us at 415-665-0255 or visit us at 3918 Judah st. San Francisco, CA.