Our mission | To mobilize, educate, and organize low wage and immigrant workers to achieve positive systemic change. |
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Cincinnati Interfaith Workers Center (CIWC)
Ways to help | Language TranslatorsVolunteer needs include Spanish translation and interpretation skills (French is a plus as well).VolunteerTechnology skills, distributing and posting flyers throughout the community, outreach and recruitment for CIWC events and functions, bookkeeping or accounting experience, and canvassing and survey skills. |
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How you help | The CIWC needs you! With a staff of just two people, the CIWC depends on it’s members and dedicated volunteers to support our organization’s work. |
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About us | The Cincinnati Interfaith Workers Center (CIWC) was established in March 2005 to mobilize, educate and organize low wage and immigrant workers to achieve positive systemic change. These efforts are designed to give low-income workers from all walks of life the opportunity to creatively challenge the power relationships with their employers and improve their working terms and conditions. The goal is to provide community members the tools and support they need to transform their workplaces and communities as a whole. Our 135 members pursue this mission through a Worker Justice committee and an Immigrant Rights committee. |
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