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Relief Fund – Legal Services for Immigrants in Need

Our Mission

Provide low cost or free quality legal services to immigrants who need them most. Relief Fund is a Non-Profit 501 (C)(3) Organization that provides legal and support services to refugees and immigrants who have suffered human rights abuses, advocates for justice and promotes international human rights. Relief Fund represents immigrant victims of violence. Our clients include victims of human rights abuses seeking asylum in the United States, victims of human trafficking, victims of spousal or child abuse at the hands of a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident, immigrant children who flee from violence and travel to the U.S. alone, or immigrant children that have been abused, abandoned or neglected by their parents in the U.S.

Who We Are

Relief Fund is an NPO (Non-Profit Organization) that is dedicated to providing crucial legal assistance, as well as psycho-emotional evaluations relating to trauma to immigrant and refugee families on their quest for legalization and justice. We specialize in those that have been the victims of human rights abuses and violence.

We’re Immigrants Too

The rights and legal battles of immigrants hit incredibly close to home at Relief Fund—because we’re immigrants too. We understand the stress, the chaos, the uncertainty. We also know that there is a way forward, but that many immigrants cannot afford the legal services required to pave that way forward. This can lead to the destruction of family units, abuses left unchecked, and years of legal woes leading to deportations.

Donate Today

Relief Fund remains committed to ensuring that immigrants in New York State have access to high-quality low-cost and pro bono legal services.

With your support we can continue to:

  • Serve the growing numbers of young people applying for DACA status now that the Supreme Court has cleared the way
  • Ensure access to immigration legal services for immigrants in rural communities, where the need is high but legal services are scarce

We invite you to join our work in building strong, inclusive and equitable communities. You can give the gift of hope by making your tax-deductible donation today!

Some of the most vulnerable immigrants seek out help at Relief Fund because they do not know where else to turn to. They depend on us to help from start to finish. And that’s what we do – we do not refer cases; we finish the hardest cases from the start.

We rely on your contributions to provide free and low cost representation in court. Your donations go directly to supporting our programs.

By donating to our cause, you directly help to provide vital legal services to minors, survivors of violence, and refugees. Your donation is crucial to the immigrant community. Without donations from people like you, we would be unable to help as many people in need as we do. We appreciate your support!

Relief Fund is 501(c)(3) Charity. Your gift is tax deductible


Oleg Prizant

Oleg Prizant

Founder

A first generation immigrant from the former USSR, Oleg Prizant came to the US as a refugee himself. He understands first hand the deep struggles that come with displacement. A welcoming country is a god send for a refugee in danger, however immigrating poses its own unique challenges.

Recent spikes in intolerance and injustice towards immigrants is a major cause for concern. That’s why Oleg created the relief fund. Having received an MBA from Columbia University, with over 20 years as a Financial Services Executive—Oleg felt the need to give of himself to those with whom he feels a deep connection.

Abuse, trafficking, and other serious injustices are taking place in the communities of our most vulnerable. Oleg is compelled to do whatever he can to stem the tide, and help those who need it. The path to naturalization is where he felt he could help the most. He covers all operational expenses for the Relief Fund, and donate 100% of his salary to the cause.

100% of ALL DONATIONS go DIRECTLY to helping those in need.

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