Similar organisations to Center for Immigrant Progress
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Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups
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415.
Immigration Advocacy Services Inc
We are the original and only authorized non-profit Immigration Outreach Center in Astoria.
1066
Astoria
CONNECTICUT INSTITUTE FOR REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS INC
Statewide non-profit agency that empowers immigrants, refugees, survivors of human trafficking & unaccompanied minors to thrive in Connecticut.
4795
Bridgeport
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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417.
Oakland Natives Give Back Foundation
We create and scale innovative solutions that empower young people and improve educational outcomes.
942
Oakland
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Human Service Organizations
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418.
Girls and Womens Empowerment and Development Organization GWED
Charity Home About Services Programs Resource Library Support Us We envision a world where educated and healthy people especially girls and women can achieve full participation in all aspects of society.
Washington
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International Migration, Refugee Issues
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419.
Re'Generation Movement, Inc.
We are peacebuilding global diasporas ✌🏼🌍✌🏾 We empower people with diverse backgrounds—including refugees and immigrants—to find their identities and voices as global citizens for them to contribute in creating harmonious societies, where diversity is celebrated and opportunity is fairly distributed.
639
Atlanta
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Legal Services
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420.
Aide Coalition
AIDE Coalition is a non-profit organization made up primarily of private-bar attorneys, advocating for immigration diversity and equality.
Miami
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Ethnic/Immigrant Services
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421.
Human Rights Initiative of North Texas, Inc.
Human Rights Initiative of North Texas, Inc.
649
Dallas
Asian Pacific Islander Legal outreach
Providing culturally competent, in-language legal services to underrepresented Bay Area communities since 1975.
1070
San Francisco
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Ethnic/Immigrant Services
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423.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center (KIAC)
Mission: Recognizing the inherent worth and dignity of all people, KIAC works for the well-being and empowerment of immigrants through education, advocacy and social justice.
1738
Bremerton






