If you are looking to support families that have been affected by the recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids as well as local immigrant communities in need, you have a number of donation options, including organizations that accept money, supplies and volunteer time.

The raids over the last several days have affected several communities in Los Angeles County, including the city of Los Angeles, Paramount and Culver City.

It’s unclear exactly how many undocumented immigrants have been affected, but the White House said federal agents have arrested more than 300 immigrants in Southern California and the Central Coast since the onset of the raids on June 6.

Among those arrested was Jose Ortiz, who worked for Ambiance Apparel, a warehouse in Los Angeles’ Fashion District, for the last 18 years. On June 8, Jesus Cruz, 52, was detained while he was working as a cleaner at Westchester Hand Wash. Up the coast, ICE agents had reportedly shown up at farm fields and packinghouses from the Central Coast to the San Joaquin Valley.

The Department of Homeland Security released a list of nine men who it said were arrested and have serious criminal records.

Since the raids began, several local and regional organizations began collecting funds and items to help those whose family members have been detained or deported. The aid is also going to immigrant community members who live in fear of being swept up in raids.

The YMCA

What it does: The YMCA is providing care and connections to protect children, youths and community members through distribution of food, supplies and mental health support. The New American Welcome Center helps immigrants “fully integrate into American society and prepare receiving communities to be welcoming and inclusive.”

How you can help: You can volunteer your time at a participating YMCA location by sending an email to volunteer@ymcala.org.

Several YMCA locations are also accepting nonperishable food items (canned goods, rice, pasta), personal hygiene items and household essentials (toilet paper, laundry detergent, cleaning supplies), as well as baby and children’s items (formula, diapers, wipes and snacks).

Donation drop-off sites at YMCA branches:

Anderson Munger: 4301 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, CA 90020

Stuart M. Ketchum-Downtown: 401 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, CA 90071-1900

Mid Valley Family: 6901 Lennoz Ave., Van Nuys, CA 91405-4093

Southeast-Rio Vista: 4801 E. 58th St., Maywood, CA 90270

Weingart East Los Angeles: 2900 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90023

Wilmington: 1127 N. Avalon Blvd., Wilmington, CA 90744

Órale

What it does: Órale is providing its immigrant community members in Long Beach with legal resources and bagged groceries, with further resources to be added in the coming days.

In 2018, during President Trump’s first term, the organization advocated for the city of Long Beach to open the Long Beach Justice Fund, which paid for pro bono legal representation for undocumented residents who were facing deportation orders.

The fund supported legal assistance for 40 Long Beach residents. Órale is asking Long Beach to reinvest in the program.

How you can help: You can support the organization’s efforts by making a monetary donation online.

Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project

What it does: The Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project is taking calls from those who have been arrested and detained at the Adelanto ICE Processing Center and the Desert View Annex.

In collaboration with LA Rapid Response Network, the organization is providing legal services including pro bono representation, language translation services and referrals for bond payment.

How you can help: You can make an online monetary donation to support the organization’s efforts.

Not Us Without You

What it does: Not Us Without You is a grassroots charity aimed at providing food relief to undocumented hospitality workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Its work now provides food security for 500 families monthly.

How you can help: The organization is asking for local restaurant owners or chefs to donate a meal to support families of mixed status that are in need and possibly aren’t leaving their homes out of fear of being picked up by ICE agents.

Interested restaurant partners can directly message Not Us Without You’s Instagram account or fill out an online contact form.

For those not in the restaurant industry looking to support the organization’s efforts, you can make a monetary donation online.

Comunidades Indígenas en Liderazgo

What it does:CIELO, an Indigenous women-led nonprofit organization that works jointly with Indigenous communities in Los Angeles, is delivering food to affected families and those in the community who are afraid to go out for fear of being caught up in ICE raids.

How you can help: You can help CIELO purchase groceries for families in need by making an online monetary donation.

Con Raíces y Voz: Latinos in Public Health

What it does: Con Raíces y Voz is a grassroots organization in Boyle Heights that is providing grocery and essential items to those in the community who feel they are unable to leave their homes because of ICE activity.

How you can help: You can sign up to volunteer with the organization by filling out an online application.

CLEAN Carwash Worker Center

What it does: CLEAN Carwash Worker Center is a labor advocacy nonprofit that supports car wash workers through leadership and training programs.

The nonprofit has been working to identify and support workers who have been detained during ICE raids at car washes in Los Angeles and Orange counties.

How you can help: You can make a monetary donation to the nonprofit’s Car Wash Worker Solidarity Fund, which provides financial support to car washers and their families. Proceeds directly support legal fees, groceries, rent assistance, medical bills and transportation expenses.

Immigrant Defenders Law Center

What it does:Immigrant Defenders Law Center is a nonprofit that provides deportation defense, legal representation, legal education and social services for detained and nondetained children and adults. It serves clients in more than 10 counties in California, including Los Angeles, Riverside, Orange, San Bernardino and the San Diego-Tijuana border region.

How you can help: You can support its work by making an online monetary donation.

The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles

What it does: CHIRLA is an advocacy group that focuses on the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees in Los Angeles and throughout California. Its services include free and low-cost legal services and community education.

How you can help: You can make a monetary donation toward CHIRLA’s efforts online.

World Harvest

What it does: World Harvest Charities and Family Services’ Cart With a Heart program is providing families who are sheltering in place with grocery carts full of fresh produce, protein, pantry supplies and more.

How you can help: You can make a $50 donation to the program online, which provides one family with a cart of groceries.