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Antigravity Magazine
State
Louisiana
Category
Press/Journalists
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ANTIGRAVITY is a free, monthly magazine published in ledger-sized black and white newsprint and distributed throughout the New Orleans metro region (print run: 12,000 copies, distributed to approximately 200 locations). We specialize in original content that spotlights New Orleans artists and those passing through. Our coverage also includes politics and social justice issues, food, reviews, opinion pieces, comics, and original photography, focused mainly on the Metro New Orleans region and South Louisiana. ANTIGRAVITY is in its 16th year (180+ issues) and comes out the first week of every month in print, with the web version following usually a week after.
Anne Arundel County Public Library Latino Outreach ALO
State
Maryland
Category
Immigration
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Anne Arundel County Public Library Latino Outreach (ALO) aims to promote the services the Library offers to the Latino community , recognize the importance of Latino culture, and celebrate diversity in our county.
Anne Arundel County Food Bank
State
Maryland
Category
Nutrition & Food Security
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The mission of the Anne Arundel County Food Bank (AACFB) is to fight hunger ensuring that all those in need have access to food, nutritional supplements, and baby food. Other purposes include promoting self-sufficiency providing basic necessities such as toiletries, household items, school supplies, medical equipment, diapers (adult and children), and clothing. In addition, the AACFB collects data on hunger and assists other non-profits that share our mission.
Annapolis Immigration Justice Network
State
Maryland
Category
Immigration
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Founded in April 2017, AIJN is an all volunteer organization dedicated to connecting asylum seekers and other vulnerable immigrants to quality legal counsel and direct case management support. Our partners include law schools, legal firms and legal defense groups, faith organizations, and the business community.
Anjali Healing Arts
State
Louisiana
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My anjali to you is the opportunity to actively participate in the radical transformation of your relationship with yourself, by offering to and accepting from you an invitation to co-journey the deepest, most powerful aspects of who you are.
Anew Place
State
Vermont
Category
Housing
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Mission: To provide a holistic continuum of services for the homeless, centered in love and dignity, that foster growth, cultivate community engagement, and provide tools for lifelong change so that person may start anew. Programs: Anew place provides a 4-phase continuum of care for homeless adults, which addresses the root causes of homelessness, helping individuals to build a strong foundation with the tools needed to start anew life. Our first program of entry, anew start provides shelter and basic needs within a caring community. In the second phase, anew step, we work with each guest on a unique transition plan, designed around a whole-person approach. During the first two phases, guests are housed in our shelter facility, which has capacity for 16 men and 4 women. The third phase, anew leaf offers transitional housing in the upstairs of our facility with capacity for six individuals, where each guest pays into their own personal rental buffer fund. Anew life is our final phase, where graduates move into their own apartments, they can draw from their buffer fund for rental assistance, and we provide aftercare support for two full years to ensure sustained life-change.
Anacostia Yogi
State
Category
Free Classes/Spaces
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Free classes offered to Ward 7 & 8
Amy Yensi
State
New York
Category
Press/Journalists
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The native New Yorker is thrilled to be back in the Bronx, where she was born and raised. Amy earned her Master’s Degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and her Bachelor’s Degree in English from Hunter College. She is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. On her time off, Amy enjoys the theater, travel and dining out. The proud Dominican-American is still trying to master her grandmother’s recipe of sancocho.
AMOR Support Line
State
Rhode Island
Category
Immigration
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The AMOR Support Line is a 24-hour multilingual (currently English & Spanish) line that connects community members to AMOR’s network of services, including comprehensive mental health care, legal support, court accompaniment, community support, transportation, and interpretation.
AMOR
State
Rhode Island
Category
Immigration
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We are an alliance of community based grassroots organizations mobilizing and organizing rapid response to resist increased instances of individual and state sponsored violence. This response occurs at the intersections of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, and immigration status. We work to build a system in which the community can demand accountability, challenge injustice, and access healing after experiencing violence. We are organizing to place sovereignty back into the hands of communities directly affected by systemic oppression and build leadership, generate power, and organize resistance with and alongside all directly affected peoples.
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