Events
Accompaniment Training for New Volunteers
Join JCIJ's In-Person Accompaniment Training for new volunteers on Sunday, October 26th from 2:00-5:30PM!
Tickets are $18* to attend, which helps defray the costs of event expenses and materials. Registration is required. We will send you the in-person location in North Seattle closer to the date of the training.
Be a part of deportation defense efforts and show solidarity with immigrant community members. Get trained to accompany neighbors to immigration court hearings, ICE check-ins, biometrics, and ankle monitor appointments. Training will be participatory and practical and include what to do if the community member is detained.
If you have questions about this training, feel free to contact us at team@jewishcoalition.org.
Please fill out the registration survey as you are registering to see if you are a good fit for this training. There are so many ways to support immigrant communities in this moment, and if accompaniment isn't the right fit at this time, we are happy to share other ways to get involved!
To Know Before You Register:
Space is limited in this training.
Accompaniments take place during weekdays Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm.
The Jewish Coalition is growing a base of committed accompaniment volunteers to meet this moment
If you are registering for this training, we ask that you are serious about becoming a regular accompaniment volunteer (potentially weekly, biweekly, or monthly)
We are receiving an unprecedented number of accompaniment requests and are currently unable to meet the number of requests.
We anticipate that the number of requests will continue to grow as ICE’s presence escalates in Seattle and the National Guard, possibly, is deployed to our state.
We welcome people who speak languages in addition to English, but this is not required.
What Is Required of Accompaniment Volunteers? Please read carefully to determine if you can meet these requirements BEFORE registering for this training. Thank you.
Note: JCIJ wants to be transparent about what it looks like to be an accompaniment volunteer so that people who decide to go through with the training are clear on what this role looks like and able to commit to being a volunteer:
Availability during weekdays Monday-Friday from 8am-5pm (and potentially earlier or later if driving a community member).
Ability to drive or take public transportation to US Immigration Court in downtown Seattle or to the Department of Homeland Security or BI Incorporated in Tukwila.
In some cases, the ability to pick up community members and drive them to immigration appointments or hearings.
Mobility to walk from parking lot or public transportation to court room or office and navigate building and elevators. Ability to stand for long periods of time, as seating is not always available.
Ability to stay calm in stressful situations.
Commitment to follow the Jewish Coalition’s Accompaniment Principles to cause no harm and take no action that could negatively affect the immigrant community member or jeopardize their immigration case. Accompaniment is different from direct action.
Many organizations are doing powerful work around nonviolent direct action, and we’d be happy to point you to those organizations if that is your interest.
*In Jewish tradition, the number 18 is a symbol for life, something we are determined to uphold in this moment and honor always.
Summer Gathering
Join us for the Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice's 3rd annual Summer Gathering to come together in community! Please let us know if you can make it - registration is required and tickets are free.
Together we can grow an even stronger community of JCIJ advocates, action takers, and accompaniment volunteers.
Come learn more about how to get involved or deepen your engagement in accompaniment and advocacy over brunch and music. There will also be time for chatting ~ schmoozing (Yiddish) or to echar lashon (Ladino)!
Who: You, families, and friends. Kids are welcome!
What: JCIJ Picnic is a chance to gather this summer, be in community, and take action for immigrant justice.
Where: Seattle Park - Register for address and shelter number.
When: Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 10:30am.
Hope to see you there! Email team@jewishcoalition.org for any questions.
Klezmer Starts Here: A Benefit Concert for JCIJ
Join us for a night of Klezmer with Kesselgarden and the Talne Trio!
Engage with JCIJ!
Join the Jewish Coalition's May 28th training to learn about the work of JCIJ and the many ways to get involved, volunteer, and take action for immigrant justice in this critical moment.
Free virtual training is open to all, and all are welcome! Register to get the Zoom link at tinyurl.com/engagejcij.
Dinner in Community
Join us on April 27 at Washington Hall at 5:30pm for JCIJ’s annual Dinner in Community. Registration and sponsorships are open!
New Volunteer Orientation
Join the Jewish Coalition's March 2nd volunteer orientation to learn about the work of JCIJ and the many ways to get involved and take action for immigrant justice in this moment.
Training is open to all! If you have any questions about this training, feel free to contact team@jewishcoalition.org.
Accompaniment Training for New Volunteers
Register for JCIJ’s Accompaniment Training on February 23rd at the Washington State Labor Council. Learn how to accompany immigrant community members to ICE check-ins, biometrics and ankle monitor appointments, and court and asylum hearings. Training will be participatory and lunch will be provided.
JCIJ Advocacy Training
Learn how to support JCIJ this Legislative Session to win health equity, unemployment benefits, and support for newly arrived migrants.
“All We Carry” Film Screening and Talk Back
Join us for a film screening -- with a special guest -- to benefit the Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice and build efforts to support newly arrived migrants! The event is co-sponsored by Congregation Beth Shalom.
Accompaniment Training 2 with JCIJ
Join JCIJ's Accompaniment Training for trained volunteers to learn Rapid Response techniques.
This will be an interactive advanced training for those who participated in the first session. We will have future trainings for new accompaniment volunteers!
JCIJ Summer Gathering
Join us for the Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice's 2nd annual Summer Gathering to come together in community! Together we can grow an even stronger community of JCIJ advocates, action takers, and accompaniment volunteers.
Accompaniment Training with JCIJ
Join an interactive training and emerge confident to accompany community members to immigration appointments, join legal clinics, observe ICE flights, and more!
100 Years Since the Doors Slammed Shut: Immigration Restriction Then & Now
Join us for a fundraiser to benefit the Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice to grow our accompaniment program, state and federal advocacy, community engagement, and support for newly arrived migrants. Register at tinyurl.com/jcij1924
SIFF Screening of All We Carry followed by Q&A with JCIJ & NWIRP
The story of Magdiel and Mirna, immigrant community members the Jewish Coalition and Kol Haneshama have supported along their journey, is featured in upcoming SIFF screening of All We Carry directed by Cady Voge.
Welcoming the Stranger Past and Present
Join us for an event to benefit the Jewish Coalition for Immigrant Justice to build our efforts to support newly arrived migrants! The event features local graphic novelist Josh Tuininga, author of We Are Not Strangers. Register at tinyurl.com/jcijstrangers.