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The Porch
State
Tennessee
Category
Immigration
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The Porch inspires, educates and connects writers and readers of all ages and stages through classes and literary events. Featuring “Immigrants Write” in this free class, offered twice annually, immigrants and refugees in the greater Nashville community learn how to transform life experiences into memoir, how to write fiction from the imagination, how to find a poem in a moment and make it grow, and how to play with language (and make languages play with each other). In addition to our online workshops, we partner with Nashville area schools, after-school programs, libraries, and community centers to provide creative writing workshops in many genres.
Jackson Free Press
State
Mississippi
Category
Press/Journalists
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The Jackson Free Press is published by Jackson Free Press, Inc., a Mississippi corporation. Jackson Free Press magazine is published bi-weekly and distributed in Hinds, Rankin, Madison and Warren counties; JFP.ms offers daily news and entertainment coverage online. The JFP Daily (www.jfpdaily.com) is a five-days-per-week newsletter of our latest headlines. Join the JFP VIP club to support local journalism and for print subscription options.
The Philadelphia Legislative Black Caucus
State
Pennsylvania
Category
Policy/Grassroots Politics
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The Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus was founded in 1973. The purpose of the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus is to serve as an information and advocacy vehicle to advance the interests of African American, Latino, and other people of color of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The PLBC was organized by House Majority Leader K. Leroy Irvis during the 1973-74 legislative session. K. Leroy Irvis saw the need for the caucus because he felt that legislators representing minority districts needed to speak with a united voice regarding the issues and concerns of their constituents.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
State
Pennsylvania
Category
Press/Journalists
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Main switchboard: 215-854-2000 Newsroom: 215-854-4500 Breaking News: 215-854-2443 Sports: 215-854-4550 High School Sports: 215-854-4570 Arts & Lifestyle: 215-854-5797 Health & Science: 215-854-2237 Business: 215-854-2450 Opinion, Letters to the Editor: opinion@inquirer.com, letters@inquirer.com Investigations: 206-850-1754 (call or text via Signal) MEDIA INQUIRIES Evan Benn, Director of Special Projects & Editorial Events: ebenn@inquirer.com INQUIRER EVENTS Angelica Irizarry, Director of Events: airizarry@inquirer.com, 215-854-5417
The Paducah Cooperative Ministry
State
Kentucky
Category
Nutrition & Food Security
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The Paducah Cooperative Ministry seeks to do God’s work with human hands by drawing together individuals and congregations to respond to basic human needs and conditions. PCM provides a 2-3 day supply of emergency groceries to families in crisis once a month up to five times in any given one-year period.
Jabs Gym
State
Michigan
Category
Local Business
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Embarking on a journey to improve your life and health requires genuine commitment. It’s important to see that same commitment in your trainers. Ever since 2015, that’s precisely what Jabs Gym Eastern Market members have experienced.
J9 Smoothie Bar and Grill
State
Florida
Category
Nutrition & Food Security
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Healthy Food
The New Mainers Resource Center
State
Maine
Category
Immigration
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The New Mainers Resource Center (NMRC) is a Portland Adult Education program serving immigrants, refugees and employers in the Greater Portland area. We provide skilled professionals programs, employment and case management, intensive classes focused on job readiness skills, networking opportunities, workshops and other services designed to help New Mainers, of all professions, overcome barriers to enter the US workforce. NMRC participants can also take advantage of other classes and programs offered at Portland Adult Education and by community partners.
Izaranach The Doula
State
Florida
Category
Reproductive Health
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Holistic Birth & Postpartum Doula Services
The New Jersey Reentry Corporation
State
New Jersey
Category
Legal Aid/Bail Funds
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The NJRC is premised on the ambition to create an environment which promotes pro-social norms, encouraging the establishment of attachments to positive rehabilitative cultures, strengthening bonds among peers who promote positive norms and values, and promoting family reunification. Participants receive individualized assessments and treatment plans that first address essential needs, including housing, treatment, mental health care, medical care, and access to health insurance and other public benefits to secure these essential needs.
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