Organization SPOTLIGHT

mass mentoring Partnership

MassMentoring is a non-profit organization that provides tools, research, and training to increase the capacity and quality of youth-serving organizations across the state.

The organization houses the Youth Leadership Council, a mentorship program that actively involves students in the legislative process. Youth councilors meet with Massachusetts state legislators to share their policy goals and organize Youth Mentoring Day, an annual event for legislators, youth-serving programs, and youth. 

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Mass 50501

Mass 50501 is an organization that strives to unite the people of Massachusetts to defend rights, liberty, and democracy. They achieve their mission by answering calls for aid, petitioning elected officials, and organizing non-partisan, non violent resistant efforts across Massachusetts. 

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The Center for Teen Empowerment

The Center for Teen Empowerment is a non-profit organization that encourages Massachusetts youth to create social change in their communities through programming and events, including youth organizing programs and youth peace conferences. They also support a youth-led artist collaborative, offering courses and recording spaces for youth to create art that inspires social change.

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Massachusetts Immigrant Collaborative

The Massachusetts Immigrant Collaborative is a statewide partnership between 15 different Massachusetts organizations that support immigrant communities. Through shared funding and cross-agency learning, members of the Massachusetts Immigrant Collaborative provide legal resources, access to healthcare, workforce development, and youth training programs for immigrants in Massachusetts.

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Cambridge Commission on Immigrant Rights and Citizenship (CIRC)

CIRC is an 11 member commission that supports the Cambridge immigrant population through providing easy access to resources, city programming, training, and partnerships with community providers. The Commission connects immigrants with housing support, counseling, legal services, ESOL classes, and more. They also organize “Know Your Rights” training for businesses and organizations.

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