Access to justice should never depend on where someone was born. Yet for many immigrants, navigating the legal system can be overwhelming, costly, and uncertain—especially when facing detention, deportation, or housing instability.
Through Wyld Works, our commitment to social and racial justice extends beyond intention into direct, community-based action. By partnering with organizations like Clear Clinic, we help expand access to critical legal services that protect rights, preserve stability, and keep families together.
In 2025, these partnerships helped deliver more than 1,000 immigration legal services, support over 300 active cases, and provide housing assistance to hundreds of tenants. Each of these touchpoints represents a person gaining guidance, advocacy, and a clearer path forward in moments that often carry life-altering consequences.
Clear Clinic operates on the front lines of this work—offering free legal services that make an otherwise complex system more accessible. Their immigration justice program provides deportation defense, DACA renewals, legal screenings, and worker protections, ensuring individuals receive the due process and representation they are entitled to.
But legal support is only one piece of the equation. Stable housing is equally critical to long-term security. Through integrated services and partnerships, individuals and families are better equipped to navigate both legal and housing challenges—reducing the risk of displacement and creating a stronger foundation for the future.
This work is rooted in a broader belief: that systems should serve people, not stand in their way. For communities disproportionately impacted by enforcement and structural inequities, access to legal advocacy can mean the difference between uncertainty and stability, separation and unity.
At Wyld, we recognize that meaningful impact happens at the intersection of policy, community, and care. Supporting immigration advocacy is one way we continue working toward a more equitable future—one where dignity, safety, and opportunity are not conditional, but guaranteed.