

National Day Laborer Organizing Network
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1030 South Arroyo Parkway suite 106, Pasadena, California, United States
EIN Number: 20-8802586
contact information
Phone: 626) 799-3566
Hours: No Set Business Hours - Call to Inquire
Website: http://ndlon.org/
Email: info@ndlon.org
NTEE Code: R20: Civil Rights
MISSION - WHAT WE DO
NDLON improves the lives of day laborers in the United States. To this end, NDLON works to unify and strengthen its member organizations to be more strategic and effective in their efforts to develop leadership, site mobilize, and organize day laborers in order to protect and expand their civil, labor and human rights. NDLON fosters safer, more humane environments for day laborers, both men and women, to earn a living, contribute to society, and integrate into the community.
SERVICES - HOW WE DO IT
LA Wildfires: Volunteer & Donation Needs: Actively calling for volunteers at 9am tomorrow to pack kits and organize supplies for distro then they’re doing a cleanup crew that’s gonna go out to the neighborhoods starting at 1pm with a mandatory safety briefing. Additional Information: All donations accepted, but ESPECIALLY: baby wipes, masks, alcohol wipes (like for first aid) and ziplocks (gallon-ish size) for making hygiene kits. also diapers and feminine hygiene always appreciated. Reconstruction Works Texas In response to Hurricane Harvey, Reconstruction Works is a collaborative plan designed to support base building initiatives that strengthen relief infrastructure, train and protect migrant worker rights, and integrate low-wage construction workers in Harvey related clean-up and reconstruction jobs Art Works NDLON’s Arts & Culture work is used as a platform to promote the most pressing fights that the immigrant community is facing. Each project is led by a purpose, whether to advocate for a specific policy or demand justice for someone facing deportation. Yet, the larger concept is to act in solidarity, to raise voices together, and to assert the cultural identity of the immigrant community, especially during this time of extreme xenophobia. Artistic expression supports the health, healing and resilience of immigrant communities by lifting up the voice of the people, maintaining identity as central to the movement for equality and dignity. Day laborers and migrants create and frame the narrative surrounding their lives and struggles. In this way, we expand the popular movement on multiple fronts through the engaging nature of cultural production, art as social commentary, and storytelling derived straight from the resilience of the immigrant community.
Causes
Services Offered
- Employee & Workers' Rights
Populations Served
- Economically Disadvantaged People
- Formerly Incarcerated People
- Immigrants & Migrants
- People of Latin American Descent
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1030 South Arroyo Parkway suite 106, Pasadena, California, United States
No Set Business Hours - Call to Inquire