To: Adult Volunteer Literacy Groups and Other
Interested Parties
We, the Board Members of Volunteers
for Adult Literacy in Florida (VALF) are aware of the situation at our southern
border, particularly the separation of children from their parents.
If we can be of any help during this
difficult time and in the future, please contact us; we will do anything we can
to help you, your community-based organization, and your learners. One of our
board members, Mary Quijano, has offered to answer any questions she possibly
can. Please feel free to contact her (quijano.mary@yahoo.com) with questions
you have related to this matter.
In this spirit of providing information,
here is a list of 2018 United States legislators and a link to contact Florida
legislators for you, your learners, and other interested parties.
Members of
Congress (Florida)
U.S. Senate
Rubio, Marco — (R — FL)
284 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3041
284 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3041
Nelson, Bill —
(D — FL)
716 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-5274
Email Bill Nelson
716 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-5274
Email Bill Nelson
U.S.
House of Representatives
To Find Your Elected Officials in Florida
The
'Find Your Representative' system will take your address supplied and deliver
your State House Member, State Senate Member, United States Congressional
Member and supply details on the United States Senate members.
Please
supply your street address and your city to locate your elected officials:
Address
City
If
you are in the Military and stationed outside of Florida, please select
'Military Personnel' in the list of topics below and fill out the form with
your Florida address ...Washington, DC Office · Miami Office · Orlando Office · Tampa Office
This information can be found on the
internet at: http://dos.myflorida.com/library-archives/research/florida-information/government/federal-information/contact-your-national-representatives/.
In addition to communicating with government officials’ office personnel, you can also contact a local law library, your public library, Florida Rural Legal Services, or community literacy programs for possible assistance. Finally, consider telephoning the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) at the numbers listed below. Their website is aclu.org.
ALCU of Florida: 850-429-9128 (located in Pensacola)
Helpline Number: +1 786-363-2700 (call
by touch)
Florida Immigrant
Advocacy Center: (305)
573-1106
The ACLU has compiled a list of phone
numbers and other organizations where you may be able to get further
assistance. For this, go to https://www.aclufl.org/en/how-get-other-assistance.
The mission of Volunteers for Adult Literacy in
Florida is to enhance and promote the abilities of individuals and
organizations to provide direct and indirect literacy instruction to adults and
families in need.