WASHINGTON, D.C.

Local Organizations

These organizations are doing all they can to help local communities stay informed and supporting impacted families and individuals get the help they need. They need your help to help keep you and your neighbors safe. Consider donating or volunteering your time and skills to help support their efforts.

Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid (MSMA)

Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network (MSMA) is made up of community organizations and hundreds of individual volunteers who are committed to supporting migrants arriving in DC.

Ayuda

Ayuda provides legal, social, and language services to help low-income immigrants in our neighborhoods access justice and transform their lives. Ayuda’s expert and dedicated professionals help immigrants from anywhere in the world navigate the immigration and justice systems and access the social safety net.

Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center

The Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center advances the civil and legal rights of Asian Americans by focusing on providing linguistically accessible and culturally appropriate legal services to low-income Asian immigrants in the Metro-DC area.

Mark The Spot - DC

Mark The Spot is grounded in the belief that democracy depends on an informed public and neighbors who protect one another—especially in Washington, DC, the nation’s capital. What happens in this city reflects the exercise of federal power and signals what is tolerated across the country. We believe memory is a form of resistance, visibility is a civic duty, and silence in the face of harm is never neutral.

Request A Sign

Request a Mark The Spot sign to visibly document where ICE has abducted members of your community. Each sign helps raise awareness, preserve collective memory, and resist the normalization of state violence.

Volunteer

Help distribute signs, support local coordination, document sites, or assist with outreach and trainings. No matter your capacity, your participation helps build a visible, people-powered movement in your community.

Local Regulations

Mark The Spot signs are protected under the First Amendment as political speech. Non-commercial political signs displayed on private property and temporary signs placed in public space are afforded strong constitutional protections. We encourage participants to follow local placement guidance while exercising their right to free expression and civic participation.