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Individuals Impacted by Recent Federal Policies

The last few months have been a time of rapid change and stress, especially for communities that are already marginalized and underserved. Explore this list of documents, organizations and additional resources that may be helpful to counselors and clients.

Explore resources that may be helpful to counselors and clients during this time of uncertainty.

This page is dynamic, and resources will continue to grow as we expand our offerings. We also recommend visiting ACA’s Working with Marginalized Communities page for additional resources.

Advocacy

Use your voice to advocate for the world you want to see.

Contact your legislators

  • Look up your legislators and their contact information.
  • Join ÀÖ²©´«Ã½initiatives like about recent executive orders.

Schedule meetings with your legislators

  • This is one of the most impactful ways to advocate. Contact the Government Affairs and Public Policy team at for mental health and counseling advocacy tips.
  • Check out our Advocacy 101 for general advocacy Dos and Don’ts.

Attend a Hill Day

  • All ÀÖ²©´«Ã½members are welcome to attend our Congressional Hill Day this fall (keep an eye on our Advocacy Newsletter for registration information).
  • Your ÀÖ²©´«Ã½Branch or Region may also be holding a Hill Day, contact your ÀÖ²©´«Ã½Branch to learn more. 

Stay informed

  • Attend local town halls and subscribe to your legislators’ newsletters.
  • Follow reputable news sources.
  • Participate in ACA’s monthly meetings (every third Thursday at 3 p.m. ET) to learn more about our advocacy efforts and policy developments impacting counselors.
  • Routinely check the ÀÖ²©´«Ã½Take Action page for new action alerts.
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Ethics

Federal Employees

Democracy Forward

  • has information on civil service protections, court cases, whistle blowing, and updates as they happen in real time. 

Maryland

  • provides information on resources like unemployment insurance benefits, career guidance, and reemployment support.
  • has various resources to support affected individuals. This page offers essential information to assist with employment, basic needs and health services during this challenging time. 

Updates and news about federal employees

  • National Career Development Association - NCDA has created a who are willing to provide pro bono career services to displaced federal workers
  • See the , , and .

Virginia

  • list numerous job openings that may interest former federal employees.

Washington, DC

  • has compiled discounts and free services for impacted federal workers in D.C.

Many local and federal officials host town halls in their districts and states. Learn more on your legislator’s website. Look up your legislator’s contact information here.

Immigrant Communities

  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) -
  • Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) - collection of Know Your Rights resources to help prepare parents, community members, and attorneys on ICE raids
  • National Immigrant Justice Center - has know your rights resources for various immigration related situations
  • Network for Public Health Law - issue brief explores relevant federal and state health privacy laws and how they apply to undocumented immigrants.

LBGTQIA+ Communities

  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) -
  • Lambda Legal - provides general legal information and resources relating to discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, and HIV status.
  • - They have a 24-hour crisis line to support LGBTQ+ youth. Text ‘Start’ to 678-678, call 866-488-7386, or . They also offer for LGBTQ+ young people and offer online LGBTQ+ suicide prevention .

Legal

  • American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)  resources for a variety of communities that often face discrimination
  • - the largest federal funder of legal aid offices around the country.  Look up your legal aid office. These offices offer free legal services to qualifying individuals. These services can vary by legal aid office.
  • American Bar Association - is a virtual legal advice clinic in which qualifying users post civil legal questions at no cost to be answered by pro bono attorneys licensed in their state.

Contact Our Advocacy Team

  advocacy@counseling.org