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Their major educational services are weekend classes for children and adults. These classes teach the Qur’an and Arabic, religious studies, as well as reading and writing lessons in Pashto and Farsi, which are the languages spoken in Afghanistan.
The Pioneer Valley Workers’ Center builds power with low-wage and immigrant workers throughout Western Massachusetts. Together, we organize to build community and win real change in the lives of working people.
Mercyful Charities Inc., 501(c)(3) not for profit Charitable Organization registered in Maryland. The primary beneficiaries of the fund will be those living in the State of Kerala, India.
Huston’s America For All was established to provide services for Houston’s immigrant communities, and is dedicated to respond to the literacy educational and housing needs of the Latin American and Caribbean communities in our area. As a charitable organization we are dedicated to empower neighborhood enrichment educations and informational activities for all immigrants, advocating and promoting human rights and equality for all. We strive to educate and accompany all immigrants in their struggle for self-empowerment in their equitable procurement of educational, housing and economical opportunities for all.
Bridges from Borders Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that was founded by a group of immigrants and immigrant allies who are passionate about helping all immigrants bridge the gap between their native culture and the American culture. We understand the struggles of acculturating to a new culture and want to be there to support you.
Ayuda’s mission is to advocate for low-income immigrants through direct legal, social and language services, training and outreach in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. We envision a community where all immigrants succeed and thrive in the United States. Ayuda believes justice should have no barriers. Since 1973, we have served more than 150,000 low-income immigrants throughout Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. Our expert and dedicated professionals help immigrants from anywhere in the world navigate the immigration and justice systems and access the social safety net. Ayuda’s comprehensive and welcoming approach breaks down barriers, helps those in need, and makes our communities stronger.