Immigrant Workers Resource Guide

African Advisory Council ( AAC)

    African Advisory Council (AAC) of the Bronx Borough President aims to serve the African immigrant community in every capacity.

    • 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451
    • (347) 313-5568
    • Sidikidonzo2@yahoo.com
    • Best method of contact: Email, Text Message

    Legal Aid Society

      We stand with hardworking, low wage New Yorkers to ensure they can earn a living wage and participate in the economy on equal footing.

      Masa

        Masa’s community-led, integrated model engages the entire family, grounded in a deep commitment to strengthening literacy, leadership, and power for Mexican, Central American, and Indigenous People. Masa fosters a culturally responsive learning community in which families engage with direct service and advocacy programs to dismantle barriers to success.

        Mexican Coalition for the Empowerment of Youth and Families

          The Mexican Coalition for the Empowerment of Youth and Families has been supporting the Latina community in New York. Each year we help more than 18,000 families. Most of them are immigrants and essential workers. Our mission is to develop the individual, organizational, and community capacities that will enable Latinos and Mexican Americans to realize their full civic, cultural, and political integration into American society. We are an equal opportunity employer.

          South Bronx United, Inc.

            South Bronx United provides academic support, college prep, mentoring, workforce development, immigration legal services, and more, while using soccer as a vehicle for social change.

            Transnational Villages Network / Red de Pueblos Trasnacionales

              Red de Pueblos Trasnacionales is a New York City-based network of community groups formed and led by immigrants from Mexican rural and indigenous communities, with the mission of advancing social, economic and cultural inclusion, as well as full access to rights through transnational education, organizing, advocacy, and activism.

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