Ojai C.A.R.E.

Overview

On July 8, 2025, the Ojai City Council unanimously passed the Ojai C.A.R.E. Community Autonomy, Rights, and Equality policy: an affirmation of the city’s core values of compassion, equity and community responsibility. 

The new policy, introduced by Mayor Pro Tem Rachel Lang and Council Member Leslie Rule, establishes city protocols for navigating changes in federal administration policies, particularly those related to immigration and healthcare.

“We intentionally named our policy the CARE Act to express solidarity with what's becoming a countywide movement. It's a signal that we are in solidarity with other cities in the county taking a stand for dignity in the face of rising hostility and fear."

— Mayor Pro Tem Rachel Lang


Know Your Rights

California law provides protections for all residents, regardless of your immigration status. Here are your fundamental rights:

Protect Yourself from Immigration Scams

It’s important to be careful who you hire for immigration help. Here are key protection tips:

  1. Use Legitimate Legal Aid
  2. Protect Your Documents
  3. Avoid Immigration Consultants
  4. Never Give Information Over Phone/Email

Many nonprofit organizations provide free immigration help. Visit lawhelpca.org to find organizations near you.

Legal Assistance

  1. Immigration Help
  2. File a Complaint

Visit Law Help CA or Immigration Law Help to find immigration assistance near you.

Contact & Resources

City Information


Website: ojai.ca.gov
City Hall: 401 South Ventura Street, Ojai, CA 93023
Phone: 805-646-5581

Community Workshops


Mayor Pro Tem Lang and Council Member Rule will host workshops with expert panels to address questions and share resources. Workshop details will be coming via the City of Ojai’s website and social media platforms.

"It's a reflection of the city's values and a message to all who live here that Ojai will continue to be a sanctuary of equity, inclusion, and love."

— Council Member Leslie Rule