

Founded in 2003, Iskashitaa Refugee Network is an intergenerational network of volunteers and UN refugees who locate, harvest, and re-distribute local produce which would otherwise go to waste.
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Founded in 2003, Iskashitaa Refugee Network is an intergenerational network of volunteers and UN refugees who locate, harvest, and re-distribute local produce which would otherwise go to waste.
We build progressive leadership and democracy from the bottom up through advocacy and by coaching future progressive candidates to run effective and spirited campaigns.
Legal support, community organizing, cultural work
Direct support and services, education and programming, legal assistance
Resettlement assistance, general services
General services, citizenship support, direct support
Resettlement assistance, general services, direct support, citizenship and legal support
Advocacy, mutual aid, resource guide
Detention and deportation support for and by LGBTQIA+
Legal services and advocacy for those in ICE/ORR detention
Health services, post-arrest support, legal support -- run by and focused on LGBTQIA+ community
Direct support, water drops for crossers
LUCHA is an Arizona-based membership organization fighting for social, racial, and economic justice for working families, through community organizing and civic engagement.
Water drops and humanitarian assistance for border crossers
No More Deaths is a humanitarian organization working to end death and suffering on the U.S.-Mexico border by providing aid to migrants in the desert and documenting abuses of human rights.
General services, cultural programming, legal aid