Ethnic/Immigrant Services
List of non-profit organizations working on Ethnic/Immigrant Services .
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Human Service Organizations
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1378.
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest
We stabilize people during crisis and transition, build a foundation where people can thrive, and preserve dignity and respect for the most vulnerable.
Phoenix
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International Migration, Refugee Issues
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1379.
Community Outreach & Advocacy For Refugees, Inc.
While there are many organizations that serve resettled refugees, COAR's approach is unique because it focuses on mobilizing a previously untapped resource - the very communities in which refugees are resettled.
Refugee Empowerment Program
To empower refugees and immigrants in Memphis, TN by offering high-quality, tailored programming that encourages, educates, and equips individuals, families, and the community.
Memphis
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Autism
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1381.
Grupo De Apoyo Para Latinos Con Autismo
GALA emerged from the need to educate and assist Spanish speaking families of children with autism in our community.
NILE SISTERS DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
Nile Sisters Development Initiative helps refugee women and their families in San Diego County overcome barriers and become socially and economically self-reliant through education, training, and support.
San Diego
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Leadership Development
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1383.
Latinxedu
At LatinXEdu, education is at the forefront of what we’re working together towards.
Grand Prairie
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Adult, Continuing Ed
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1384.
Literacy Green Bay, Inc.
Literacy Green Bay helps adults and families acquire the reading, writing, math, English language, computer and workforce skills they need to function effectively as workers and community members.
Green Bay
PABNEEG
Our aim is to construct a thriving Hmong and BIPOC community by addressing the underlying issues of poverty, racism, and discrimination and providing educational and economic assistance to those in need.
Northglenn
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Spouse Abuse, Prevention of
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1386.
Saheli
Saheli's mission is to help victims and survivors of domestic violence heal and empower themselves, so they may make choices for a life free of abuse.
Austin
