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Colibrí Center For Human Rights

The Colibrí Center for Human Rights is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization with the mission to end disappearance and uphold human dignity along the U.S.-Mexico border. Colibrí works in solidarity with the families of the disappeared to find truth and justice through forensic science, investigation, and community organizing. Colibrí bears witness to this unjust loss of life, accompanying families in their search and holding space for families to build community, share stories, and raise consciousness about this human rights crisis. Through the Missing Migrant Project and DNA Program, Colibrí works with medical examiners to compare information families provide about the missing as well as DNA samples with unidentified remains recovered along the border in the hopes of giving families the answers they so deserve. Beyond the forensic work, Colibrí and impacted families build community and advocate for change through the Family Network, a network of mutual support and solidarity among families and friends of missing migrants across the Americas, and Bring them Back and Historias y Recuerdos, oral history- advocacy projects that center and amplify family voices. Colibrí began in 2006 as the Missing Migrant Project, a small volunteer initiative inside the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner designed to organize information about people who were missing on the border to help identify the hundreds of individuals being examined by the forensic scientists in that office. In 2013, the Missing Migrant Project became the Colibrí Center for Human Rights to better address the needs of families of the missing and advocate for more structural change.

Long Beach Immigrant Rights Coalition

LBIRC’s mission is to build and sustain a thriving immigrant-led movement to end the criminalization of immigrants and secure bold protections and advancements that allow immigrant communities to thrive.

Expand Animal Rights Now (EARN)

EARN is committed to standing up for animals through legal work, advocacy, and education, but we can’t do it without your support. Please make a donation below to help us fight in courtrooms, educate in the streets, and care for animals who are abandoned, neglected, or abused.

Black Women In Sport Foundation

Established in 1992, the Black Women in Sport Foundation, or BWSF, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to increase the involvement of black women and girls in all aspects of sport, including athletics, coaching and administration. BWSF’s work, however, is not limited to black women and girls. It enrolls girls and boys in the programs conducted throughout the city of Philadelphia and surrounding areas. It facilitates the involvement of women of color in every aspect of sport in the United States and around the world, through the "hands-on" development and management of grass roots level outreach programs.

Interfaith Prison Ministry For Women

Interfaith Prison Ministry builds bridges of hope for women in prison before and after release through chaplaincy services, transition education and reentry support.

Impact Stories
Doorways For Women And Families

Doorways creates pathways out of homelessness, domestic violence, and sexual assault leading to safe, stable, and empowered lives

Women Helping Women Of Hamilton County

The mission of Women Helping Women (WHW) is to prevent gender-based violence and to empower all survivors.

One To One Women Coaching Women

We help our clients identify, create and claim the lives they want.