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LSPC organizes communities impacted by the criminal justice system and advocates to release incarcerated people, to restore human and civil rights and to reunify families and communities. We build public awareness of structural racism in policing, the courts and prison system and we advance racial and gender justice in all our work. Our strategies include legal support, trainings, advocacy, public education, grassroots mobilization and developing community partnerships. We Believe We believe in fighting racism and economic injustice as a means to ending mass incarceration. We believe in the human dignity of people in prison and recognize that they come from and are part of our communities. We believe in the right and responsibility of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people to speak and be heard in our own voices, transform our lives and communities, and fully participate in all aspects of society. We believe in public safety, and that it is achieved when all people have voice, communities thrive and our society is just. We believe in the equality of all people, regardless of race, sex, gender, sexual identity, national origin, religion, physical or mental ability, and age. We believe in and fight for the leadership of people most impacted by the prison industry. We believe in maintaining our core principles in our work and relationships. We believe in living the change we want to see in the world.
Founded in 1969, Centro Legal de la Raza is a legal services agency protecting and advancing the rights of low-income, immigrant, Black, and Latinx communities through bilingual legal representation, education, and advocacy. By combining quality legal services with know-your-rights education and youth development, Centro Legal de la Raza ensures access to justice for thousands of individuals throughout Northern and Central California.
The Hope Heart Institute is committed to serving humanity through cardiovascular research and education programs.
To provide comprehensive child care services for displaced children due to death, seperation, abuse, abandonment, illness or other unfortunate circumstances. To ensure that while they are in our care they are afforded their rights as outlined in our statement of rights of a child. In addition, our children feel comfortable and that they develop a sense of self-worth. To offer our children a place where they can feel safe and secure, but moreover, to provide a place that they call a home.
The mission of the XPRIZE Foundation is to bring about radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity. Revolution Through Competition.
Freedom a la Cart empowers survivors of human trafficking to build a new life of freedom and self-sufficiency.
ASP is a Christian ministry, open to all people, that fosters human development by addressing housing needs of Central Appalachia.
Equuvation aspires to promote innovation, collaboration and quality service delivery in any field of activity leveraging the horse-human connection.
Commonwealth Catholic Charities provides quality, compassionate human services to all people, especially the most vulnerable, regardless of faith.
Catholic Charities is committed, through collaboration with diverse communities, to providing services to the poor and vulnerable, to promoting human dignity, and to advocating for social justice.
Public Citizen Foundation supports the research and educational work of Public Citizen, Inc. founded in 1971 to promote consumer rights, open government, corporate responsibility, clean energy, fair trade, environmental protection, and workplace safety.
The mission of the Idaho Anti-Trafficking Coalition is to work alongside community members in providing awareness, education, services, and safe housing for victims of human trafficking.