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Ricardo Nazario-Colón
Chief Diversity Officer
in collaboration with the Latino Appreciation Student Organization (LASO)
Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity Programs
521 HF Robinson Administration Building
1 University Drive
Cullowhee, NC 28723
828.227.3251
rnazariocolon@wcu.edu
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STATE RESOURCES
ACLU of North Carolina Center for Participatory Change
Affiliated with the national organization and A woman-led organization that is rooted in
works to provide legal and educational education to collectively improve the
services around civil liberty issues. learning processes for communities to build
Web: https://www.acluofnorthcarolina.org/ awareness and strengthen their abilities to
Address: PO Box 28004 create change.
Raleigh, NC 27611 Web: https://www.cpcwnc.org/
TEL 919-834-3466 | FAX 866-511-1344 Address: 610 Haywood Rd.
Email: contact@acluofnc.org. Asheville, NC 28806
TEL (828) 232-2049
American Friends Service Committee Email: info@cpcwnc.org
Office of the Carolinas
A Quaker organization that promotes lasting College Foundation of North Carolina
peace with justice. (CFNC)
Web: A FREE service of the State of North
https://www.afsc.org/office/greensboro-nc Carolina provided by Pathways (the N.C.
Address: 801 New Garden Rd. Department of Public Instruction, the N.C.
Greensboro, NC 27410 Community College System, the N.C.
Contact: Lori Fernald Khamala Independent Colleges and Universities and
Program Director The University of North Carolina System),
Office (336) 854-0633 | Cell (919) the North Carolina State Education
491-0039 Assistance Authority, and College
Email: LKhamala@afsc.org Foundation, Inc. CFNC promotes access to
North Carolina higher education and assists
Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate students with education and career planning,
A Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and applying and paying for college.
support program designed to improve the Web: https://www.cfnc.org/index.jsp
achievement of students of color. BRMA TEL (866) 866-CFNC(2362) (toll-free)
provides students with mentoring, advocacy, Office Hours: M-TH 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
tutoring, social and cultural enrichment, F 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
college and career preparation, leadership
development, and college scholarships. Communities in School of North Carolina
Web: http://blueribbonmentors.org/ Part of the national Communities In Schools
Address: Chapel Hill High School network, this organization surrounds
1709 High School Road students with a community of support,
Chapel HIll, NC 27516 empowering them to stay in school and
TEL (919) 918-2170 achieve in life.
Web: http://www.cisnc.org/
Address: 222 North Person Street
Suite 203
Raleigh, NC 27601
TEL (919) 832-2700 | FAX (919) 832-5436
Toll Free: (800) 849-8881
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Latin American Coalition
El Cambio A group of immigrants and allies advocating
A grassroots organization based in Yadkin for civic, economic, and cultural equity in
County dedicated and committed to the the North Carolina area.
establishment of an immigrant and Web: http://www.latinamericacoalition.org/
minorities’ rights movement in the state of Address: 4938 Central Ave. Suite 101
North Carolina that upholds the values of Charlotte, NC 28205
education, justice, and equality for all TEL (704) 531-3848 | FAX (704) 531-3850
people. Email: info@latinamericancoalition.org
Web: http://elcambio.webs.com/
Contact: Moises Serrano North Carolina Adelante Education
moises.elcambio@gmail.com Coalition
A group of organizations that focuses on the
El Centro Hispano issues affecting the education of Latino and
Works to strengthen the community, build migrant students. They were leaders in the
bridges and advocate for equity and creation of the Let’s Learn NC Campaign
inclusion for Hispanics/Latinos in the for undocumented student access to higher
Triangle Area of North Carolina. education.
Web: https://www.elcentronc.org/ Web: https://www.adelantenc.org/
Address: 2000 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 26A
Durham, NC, 27707 North Carolina Congress of Latino
TEL (919) 687-4635 | FAX (919) 687-0401 Organizations
Email: info@elcentronc.org A nonpartisan network of more than 70
grassroots organizations, including
El Pueblo, Inc. non-profits, congregations, farmworker
Supports NC Latinos to pursue a collective groups, and sports associations who come
advancement of social justice and political together to build relational power to ensure
power through civic engagement, leadership the fair treatment of immigrants.
development, community organizing and Address: 4907 Garrett Rd.
partnerships with allies and policy-makers. Durham, NC 27707
Address: 2321 Crabtree Blvd., Suite 105, TEL (919) 225-1673
Raleigh, NC 27604 Email: nccloorganizer@gmail.com
TEL (919) 835-1525
Email: elpueblo@elpueblo.org North Carolina Council of Churches
Enables denominations, congregations, and
Juntos people of faith to individually and
To help Latino students achieve high school collectively impact the state of NC on issues
graduation and attend higher education. such as immigration and farmworkers,
Web: http://juntosnc.com/about-juntos/ economic justice and development, human
Address: NC State University well-being, equality, compassion and peace.
Campus Mail Box 7605 Web: https://www.ncchurches.org/
Raleigh, NC 27695 Address: 27 Horne St.
TEL (919) 515-9156 Raleigh, NC 27607
TEL (919) 828-6501
Email: info@ncchurches.org
Partners: p. 10
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North Carolina DREAM Team North Carolina Society of Hispanic
A group of undocumented youth and allies Professionals
fighting for the rights of the undocumented Supports and promotes the education of
immigrant community in North Carolina. Hispanic students.
Web: https://www.ncdreamteam.org Web: http://thencshp.org/
Facebook: Address: 8450 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 209
https://www.facebook.com/nc.dreamteam Cary, NC 27513
TEL (919) 467-8424 | FAX (919) 469-1785
North Carolina Migrant Education Email: mailbox@TheNCSHP.org
Program (NCMEP)
To help migrant students and youth meet Student Action with Farmworkers (SAF)
high academic challenges by overcoming SAF works with farmworkers, students, and
the obstacles created by frequent moves, advocates in the Southeast and nationwide to
educational disruption, cultural and create a more just agricultural system.
language differences, and health-related Web: http://saf-unite.org/
problems. Address: 1317 W Pettigrew Street
Web: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/mep/ Durham, NC 27705
Address: North Carolina Department of TEL (919) 660-3652 | FAX (919) 681-7600
Public Instruction Email: us at admin@saf-unite.org
Education Building
301 N. Wilmington Street StudentU
Raleigh, NC 27601-2825 A college-access organization that helps
TEL (919) 807-3300 | FAX (919) 807-3445 students develop the academic skills and
Migrant Education Hotline: 1 (800) personal well-being necessary to succeed in
234-8848 college and beyond.
Email: information@dpi.nc.gov Web: http://studentudurham.org/home
Address: 3116 Academy Rd.
North Carolina Religious Coalition for Durham, NC 27707
Justice for Immigrants TEL (919) 267-3958
An interfaith effort that works to change the
rhetoric surrounding the immigration debate.
Web:
http://www.welcometheimmigrant.org/
Contact: Jennie Bell, Organizer
jennie@ncchurches.org
North Carolina Scholar Latino Initiative
(NC Sli)
Seeks to create pathways to educational,
professional, and civic engagement
opportunities for a new generation of Latinx
leaders in North Carolina.
Web: http://ncsli.unc.edu/
Address: The University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
301 Pittsboro Street | Suite 3000
Office 3013 | Campus Box 5145
Chapel Hill, N.C. 27599-5145
TEL (919) 962 6313 tel
Email: sli@unc.edu
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Student United for Immigrant Equality We Are NC
(SUIE) An alliance of organizations and individuals
UNC student organization aimed at working to shift the debate on immigration
empowering, informing and creating active in North Carolina.
discussion and awareness of issues facing Email: We.Are.NC.online@gmail.com
immigrants in the United States today.
Advocates for immigrant issues, such as the
protection of basic human rights and
advocacy for equality, through the
promotion of the ideals and equality for all
people regardless of national origin or
documentation status.
Web: http://suieunc.web.unc.edu/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/UNCSUIE/
Address: C/O The Campus Y, 108A E
Cameron Avenue, YMCS
Building, UNC-Chapel Hill, CB
#5115
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-5115
Email: campusy.suie@gmail.com
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National Day Labor Organizing Network
NATIONAL (NDLON)
RESOURCE Works to unify and strengthen its member
organizations to be more strategic and
effective in their efforts to develop
Center for Community Change leadership, site mobilize, and organize day
Supports low-income individuals, especially laborers in order to protect and expand their
those of color, to change their communities civil, labor and human rights. NDLON
and public policies for the better. Areas of fosters safer, more humane environments for
focus include jobs and wages, immigration, day laborers, both men and women, to earn a
retirement security, affordable housing, living, contribute to society, and integrate
racial justice and barriers to employment for into the community.
formerly incarcerated individuals. Address: 1419 V St. NW, check Suite 305
Web: https://www.communitychange.org/ Washington DC 20009
Address: 1536 U Street NW TEL (202) 332-2871
Washington, DC 20009 Email: sgsarmiento@ndlon.org
TEL (202) 339-9300
Email: info@communitychange.org National Domestic Worker Alliance
(NDWA)
Center for Online Education Works for the respect, recognition, and
College help for undocumented students. inclusion in labor protections for domestic
Web: http://www.onlinecolleges.net/ workers.
Address: PO Box 52755 Web:
Houston, TX 77052 https://www.domesticworkers.org/take-actio
TEL: (202) 367-9383 n
Email: contact@onlinecolleges.net
National Korean American Service and
Empowered in the Struggle (YES!) Education Consortium
YES! is a multicultural social justice Organizes Korean and Asian Americans to
organization that fights for immigrant, achieve social, racial, and economic justice.
student, and workers rights. YES is the Web: http://nakasec.org/
youth arm of Voces de la Frontera. Email: nakasec@nakasec.org
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/YESstudents/ National Network for Immigrant &
TEL: (414) 218-3331 Refugee Rights
Works to defend and expand the rights of all
Fair Immigration Reform Movement immigrants and refugees, regardless of
(FIRM) immigration status.
A national coalition of grassroots Web: http://www.nnirr.org/drupal/
organizations fighting for immigrant rights Address: 310 8th Street, Suite 310
at the local, state, and federal level. Oakland, CA 94607
Website: https://fairimmigration.org/ TEL (510) 465-1984 | FAX (510) 465-1885
Contact: Sulma Arias Email: nnirrinfo@nnirr.org
sarias@communitychange.org
Phone: (202) 339-9300
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OneAmerica
Advances the fundamental principles of
democracy and justice at the local, state and
national levels by building power within
immigrant communities in collaboration
with key allies.
Web: http://weareoneamerica.org/
Address: 1225 S. Weller Street, Suite 430
Seattle, WA 98144
TEL (206) 723-2203 | FAX (206) 826-0423
Email: info@weareoneamerica.org
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advocacy to help low-income people in
LEGAL Western North Carolina meet their basic
RESOURCES needs and improve their lives.
Web: http://www.pisgahlegal.org/
Address: PO Box 2276
Directory of National Immigration Legal Asheville, NC 28802
Services (NC) TEL (800) 489-6144 | FAX (828) 252-8927
Web: Office Hours: M-F 8:30 AM -5:00 PM
https://www.immigrationadvocates.org/nonp
rofit/legaldirectory/search?state=NC The American Immigration Lawyers
Association
immi The only legal association in the United
Helps immigrants in the U.S. understand States for immigration attorneys. More than
their legal options. The online screening 14,000 immigration lawyers are members of
tool, legal information, and referrals to AILA.
nonprofit legal services organizations are Web: http://www.ailalawyer.com/
always FREE to use.
Web: https://www.immi.org/home/index The Catholic Immigration Network
Email: info@immi.org Promotes the dignity and protects the rights
of immigrants in partnership with a
Immigrant Legal Resource Center dedicated network of Catholic and
(ILRC) community legal immigration programs.
A national nonprofit resource center that Web: https://cliniclegal.org/directory
provides immigration legal trainings,
technical assistance, and educational The Legal Directory of Immigrant
materials, and engages in advocacy and Advocates Network
immigrant civic engagement to advance A collaborative effort of leading immigrants'
immigrant rights. rights organizations designed to increase
Web: https://www.ilrc.org/ access to justice for immigrants and
TEL (415) 255-9499 | FAX (415) 255-9792 strengthen the capacity of organizations
serving them. IAN promotes more effective
North Carolina Justice Center and efficient communication, collaboration,
Provides free legal advice and representation and services among immigration advocates
to low-income immigrants, supports NC and organizations by providing free, easily
immigration organizations, and plans accessible and comprehensive online
workshops on immigration issues. resources and tools.
Web: http://ncjustice.org/ Web:
DACA Intake Line: (1-888-251-2776) https://www.immigrationadvocates.org/nonp
Contact: Juan Calderon rofit/legaldirectory/
Immigration Attorney
Office Hours: Wednesday 2:00PM-5:00 The National Employment Law Center
PM (NELP)
Language: English & Spanish Fights for policies to create good jobs,
expand access to work, and strengthen
Pisgah Legal Services protections and support for low-wage
Pisgah Legal Services seeks to pursue workers and the unemployed.
justice by providing legal assistance and Web: http://www.nelp.org/
TEL (212) 285-3025 | FAX (212)
285-3044
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Email: nelp@nelp.org
United We Dream
Organize and advocate for the dignity and
fair treatment of immigrant youth and
families, regardless of immigration status.
Web: https://unitedwedream.org/
Email: info@unitedwedream.org
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CLINICS
Latin American Coalition (FREE)
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● InSight Fund of Triangle Community
Foundation – Raleigh
NC Council of ● Lumen Communities – Carrboro
● Milford Hills United Methodist
Churches’ Covenant Church – Salisbury
● New Garden Friends Meeting –
Partners Greensboro
● Parkway United Church of Christ –
Winston-Salem
● Chapel Hill Friends Meeting
● Pilgrim United Church of Christ –
● Church Women United in North
Durham
Carolina
● Resource Center for Women and
● Church Women United in
Ministry in the South, Inc. – Durham
Raleigh/Wake County
● River Front Development Group
● Circle of Mercy – Asheville
● Selwyn Avenue Presbyterian Church
● Congregational United Church of
– Charlotte
Christ – Greensboro
● Shallotte Presbyterian Church
● Covenant Community Church –
● St. Paul’s Episcopal Church –
Raleigh
Greenville
● Deep River Friends Meeting – High
● St. Therese Catholic Church –
Point
Wrightsville Beach
● Dunn-Lillington District of the
● Swannanoa Valley Friends Meeting
Eastern NC Episcopal District,
– Black Mountain
AMEZ Church — Spring Lake
● Ten Thousand Villages – Raleigh
● Elon Community Church United
● Umstead Park United Church of
Church of Christ
Christ – Raleigh
● First Baptist Church – Fayetteville
● United Church of Chapel Hill
● First Christian Church –Greensboro
● Virlina District, Church of the
● First Congregational United Church
Brethren – Roanoke
of Christ – Asheville
● West Raleigh Presbyterian Church
● Glenn School Road Baptist Church –
● Western North Carolina Conference,
Durham
United Methodist Women
● Guilford Park Presbyterian Church –
● Westminster Presbyterian Church –
Greensboro
Durham
● Hillsborough Presbyterian Church
● Wilmington Friends Meeting
● Hillsborough United Church of
Christ
● Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
Church – Raleigh
● Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church – Durham
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