Services & Programs

Citizenship Support Program

Citizenship Application Preparation (CAP) Sessions are free services that allow those interested in applying for citizenship to receive assistance in filling out pre-registration forms and gathering needed documents and information. They are held at the AFIRE office for two weeks prior to a scheduled Citizenship Workshop.


The CitizenshipWorkshop is a monthly opportunity for eligible green card holders/permanent residents in the State of Illinois to meet with legal representatives and receive assistance in preparing for the citizenship interview process. The North Collaborative—AFIRE Chicago, Erie House, Palenque LSNA, Irish Community Services (ICS), Indo American Center (IAC), and Northern Illinois Justice for Our Neighbors (NIJFON)—coordinates the workshops, which ensure that applicants seeking naturalization are properly prepared for the citizenship interview process.

Organizing Program

AFIRE organizing is a strategy to intentionally create the conditions to learn, grow, build, and move towards a shared vision of liberation for immigrants, workers, domestic workers, queer and trans people, and oppressed peoples everywhere. It is characterized at AFIRE through our base-building and community engagement, mobilizing and solidarity, and actualizing community efforts.

Base-Building & Community Engagement

A cornerstone of AFIRE’s Organizing Program is base-building. Through base-building, we grow our base of leaders who move toward solutions and approaches that center justice, dismantle oppressive systems, and address issues facing a specific community. AFIRE’s base-building work features programs that engage distinctive aspects of the Filipinx/a/o* community through language learning, cultural practice, community education, and convening to raise issue awareness by way of panel discussions and performances.

Mobilizing & Solidarity

AFIRE is honored to mobilize and build in solidarity with hundreds of partners in the community and fight for the rights of workers, immigrants, and queer and trans people in Illinois. AFIRE is currently a member of these coalitions:

Actualizing Community

The newest body of our Organizing Program creates space for the leaders in our community to grow their skills and confidence to dismantle oppressive thinking and forge a world in which our needs are met and we may all thrive and are free from oppression.

The name of this program comes from the notion of community actualization which is observed in the Siksika peoples of the Blackfoot Nation. Community actualization manifests thru supporting one another to ensure members of the community have their basic needs met. It requires connection, cooperativity, and a culture that embraces the wholeness and humanity of all of its community members.

*We use Filipinx/a/o as shorthand for Filipinx/Filipina/Filipino to honor all gender identities.

Mid-Year Report 2023–24

The Mid-Year Report is a reflection on the activities and milestones from July 1–December 31, 2023.

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