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Roosevelt
Elementary School - Faribault,MN. Roosevelt Elementary School, as
part of a global community, is committed to lifelong learning, exploring
and creating, in a nurturing environment.
Casa
de Esperanza-Mobilizing Latinas and Latino communities to end domestic
violence
La Oportunidad- Hispanic non-profit
youth mentoring organization in the Twin Cities that serves middle and
high school youth.
Chicanos Latinos Unidos en Servicio (CLUES) -Chicanos Latinos Unidos En Servicio is dedicated to providing bilingual
and culturally appropriate care and services to the Chicano Latino community
in Minnesota. CLUES is working for a brighter future so children are healthier
and succeed in school, families have hope, and elders continue to play
an important role in the community.
West Side Community Health Center
(La Clinica) -The mission of West Side Community Health Services is
to improve the health of the community by providing comprehensive primary
care, education, and advocacy for those who are experiencing cultural,
economic, and other barriers to health care.
Resource Center of
the Americas -The Resource Center of the Americas informs, educates
and organizes to promote human rights, democratic participation, economic
justice and cross-cultural understanding in the context of globalization
in the Americas.
Minneapolis Public Schools -The Minneapolis Public Schools mission is to ensure that all students
learn. We support their growth into knowledgeable, skilled and confident
citizens capable of succeeding in their work, personal and family lives
into the 21st Century.
The Greater Twin
Cities United Way -Greater Twin Cities United Way is the only charity
that brings together government, business and nonprofits to improve individual
lives and strengthen the whole community simultaneously.
National Council of La
Raza -The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) is a private, nonprofit,
nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization established in 1968 to reduce poverty
and discrimination, and improve life opportunities for Hispanic Americans.
ADA Minnesota -ADA Minnesota
is affiliated with the Great Lakes Disability and Business Technical Assistance
Center housed at the University of Illinois at Chicago, which provides
information, technical assistance and training to businesses, non-profits
and people with disabilities regarding the ADA.
Black, Indian, Hispanic, Asian (BIHA) Women
in Action -Black, Indian, Hispanic and Asian Women in Action (BIHA)
was established in March 1983 in recognition of a lack of communication
and information sharing within and between Communities of Color regarding
family violence.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
of the Greater Twin Cities -Big Brothers Big Sisters has been the
nation's preeminent youth-service organization for nearly a century. We
have a proven success in creating and nurturing relationships between
adults and children.
Chicano Latino Affairs Council-
The Chicano Latino Affairs Council (CLAC), is a statewide government agency
created by the legislature in 1978. The primary mission of CLAC is to
advise the governor and the state legislature on the issues of importance
to Minnesota's Chicano Latino community.
Trujillo's
Tax Services - Trujillo Services began business when its founder,
Rodolfo G. Trujillo, began to serve the Hispanic community in Texas. Now,
Trujillo's Services offers taxes, individual and commercial translations,
accounting, notary's office, real estate, loans, as well as a consultant's
office in legal proceedings in Minneapolis, Shakopee and St. Paul.
Human
Service Advocates
Growing
Home -Growing Home helps children, youth and families at risk of institutionalization
or homelessness to realize their potential and contribute to their community.
Minnesota
Advocates for Human Rights -Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights is
a volunteer-based, non-governmental, non-profit, 501(c)3 organization
dedicated to the promotion and protection of internationally recognized
human rights.
Minnesota School Age Care Profesional
Development Project -The Minnesota School-Age Care Professional Development
Project provides a place through the www.mnsay.org website where all school-age
and youth initiatives can access valuable information, resources, and
opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Minnesota Work Force Center -Creating
a world-class workforce in Minnesota.
National Center for Farmworker Health -The National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH), established in 1974,
is dedicated to improving the health status of farmworker families by
providing information services and products to a network of more than
500 migrant health center service sites in the United States as well as
other organizations and individuals serving the farmworker population.
Immigrant
Law Center of Minnesota -The Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota (ILCM)
is a non-profit law firm that provides help in immigration matters to
low-income immigrant and refugee families and individuals in Minnesota.
La Prensa -Newspaper
and online source of Latino news and events.
The Center for Victims of Torture - CVT trains health care providers, educators and others about the devastating
effects of torture and war trauma. Using training curricula that can serve
as models throughout the U.S. and abroad, we currently train about 5,000
professionals a year. There are more than 20,000 torture survivors living
in Minnesota and more than 500,000 in the United States. As a single agency,
CVT can provide direct services to only a small number of those people.We
can, however, improve the lives of a far greater number of people by building
communities where torture survivors are welcomed, protected and healed.
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