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More Ways to Help Our Neighbors 

Help Fund The Neighbors Trust

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Your gift to The Neighbors Trust directly allows us to enroll more women in the Healthy Mama, Healthy Baby program. Thanks to the generosity of a private donor who is covering all program fees, 100% of your tax-deductible gift goes directly to program participants. It's that simple.

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​Beyond your personal donation, here are some other ways you can support Healthy Mama, Healthy Baby, The Neighbors Trust, and our partners. Got other ideas? We welcome them! Get in contact. 

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Create a giving group

Encourage your friends to join you in supporting Healthy Mama, Healthy Baby. Donate $2,000 to The Neighbors Trust, or about $111/month for 18 months, then get three friends to do the same. Together your gift will allow us to enroll one more Healthy Mama participant. ​​​​

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Host a house party

Spread the word among your friends and trusted neighbors by hosting a house party (or a Zoom party!). We'd be delighted to join to personally explain The Neighbors Trust, the Healthy Mama, Healthy Baby program and answer questions. Email us to learn more about this and to schedule. ​​

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Volunteer

Want to supplement your giving with hands-on work? Consider volunteering at one of our terrific immigrant-serving community agencies in the Philadelphia area. Here are some that we love that usually happily support volunteers. ​​

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AFAHO provides culturally sensitive health, human, and educational services to African and Caribbean immigrants and refugees in greater Philadelphia

Through immigration legal services and an array of social services, HIAS Pennsylvania works to address the needs of low-income immigrants of all backgrounds, defending their rights and advocating for their equitable inclusion in American society.

NSC transforms compassion for immigrants and refugees into action. They provide comprehensive services and supports and help build inclusive communities.

Through grassroots organizing led by affected immigrants, we fight and win immigrant justice campaigns with our members across nationality, faith, class, and immigration status. 

Project Libertad empowers newcomer immigrant youth and their families by providing essential, youth-led, and youth-centered legal and social services

Puentes de Salud (Bridges of Health) promotes the health and wellness of Philadelphia’s rapidly growing Latinx immigrant population through high-quality health care, innovative educational programs, and community building.

SEAMAAC​

Through programs in education, health and social services, and community development, SEAMMAC supports and serves immigrants, refugees and other politically, socially and economically marginalized communities as they seek to advance the condition of their lives in the United States

The Welcoming Center works to open doors of economic opportunity for immigrants of all education and skill levels and build immigrants’ individual and collective agency to address barriers to integration and well-being. 

Women Against Abuse is Philadelphia’s leading domestic violence advocate and service provider and is among the largest domestic violence agencies in the country.

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