Similar organisations to Latinx Community Center for Empowerment LCCE
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION OF LATINO LEADERS INC
To work with the Church for the common good in the service of Latino communities in the US and to share the truths of the Gospel and the values of Latino culture in our society.
1900
Los Angeles
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Family Services
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EL CONCILIO CALIFORNIA
A nonprofit social services agency, El Concilio empowers California’s low-income, marginalized communities, by helping people create better futures since 1968.
8215
Stockton
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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LA Piazza Community Center of Ardmore
Common Space provides a shared space where people of all ages, races, abilities, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds connect and cross boundaries.
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Philadelphia
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Urban, Community
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Urban Pyramids
Our Vision To bridge the racial equity gap and empower North St.
St Louis
Young Women's Christian Association of Greater Los Angeles California
The YWCA Greater Los Angeles is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
Los Angeles
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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American-Mexican Association USA Inc
Nonprofit. Connecting communities of Mexican origin in the U.
4207
Dallas
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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Latino Center for Leadership Development Fund
Building a pipeline of leaders and ideas for the #Latino community through a Leadership Academy, Policy Institute, and Strategic Initiatives.
8379
Dallas
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Film, Video
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CINE LAS AMERICAS
Showcasing Latiné/x, Indigenous and Ibero-American film since 1998.
2981
Austin
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Minority Rights
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FE Y JUSTICIA WORKER CENTER
El Centro de Trabajadores de Fe y Justicia existe porque creemos que todxs deben tener un lugar de t 713 8628222 HOME ABOUT ORGANIZE EVENTS NEWS VOLUNTEERS DONATE More WE ARE HERETO SUPPORT YOU ALL WORKERS HAVE RIGHTS FOLLOW US 713 8628222 WHAT WE DO Legal Community Consultation Center Worker empowerment counseling staff with the assistance of pro bono attorneys will offer and help lowincome and underserved immigrant workers to gain legal status work authorization and to reunite their families so they can become empowered reach stability and move out of poverty.
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