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About Willamette Week's Give!Guide

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Willamette Week's Give!Guide campaign is Portland's easiest path to end-of-year giving. Pueblo Unido PDX along with 251 other local nonprofits are participating in Willamette Week’s annual effort to raise funds for — and draw attention to — the good works of local nonprofits. The campaign begins, November 1st, and closes on December 31st.

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Our Mission

Pueblo Unido creates hope for and amplifies the voices of communities with vulnerable immigration status by connecting them to legal, social, and Indigenous language interpretation services. We envision a world in which all people live in freedom, and where we and our communities can be safe, feel supported and thrive.

Bottom Line For Portland

Since our formation in April 2017, WE--our donors, volunteers, clients, staff, and partners--have collaborated to…

  • Facilitate over 590 free legal consultations

  • Connect over 2,400 individuals to legal representation

  • Deliver Indigenous language interpretation services during over 500 appointments in legal, health, and community settings.

  • Submit 16,000 applications to pandemic-assistance programs

This work protects due process rights, promotes household stability, and secures language justice, and it could not be possible without your support.

Your contributions are crucial to keeping families together, protecting immigrant rights, and restoring human dignity.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Pueblo Unido's programs are focused on addressing long-standing inequities and promoting social inclusion by helping people with vulnerable immigration status overcome financial, technological, literacy, linguistic, and bureaucratic barriers to essential human rights and services. Our board members and staff are predominantly Latinx or Indigenous and hold a variety of immigration experiences, ethnicities, and sexual identities, as well as Brazilian, Guatemalan, Mexican, and Panamanian nationalities. We contract and support interpreters and navigators from Indigenous communities in Guatemala and Mexico.

BIG GIVE DAYS

Over the next nine weeks, donate on a Big Give Day and you'll be entered to win an exciting prize! This year Willamette Week has a mix of getaways, shopping sprees, and cool products. Some BGDs have extra chances for donors 35 and younger to win! You'll be entered for every donation you make and there's no limit.

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Business & Nonprofit Partners

Donate to our Nonprofit Partners!

Adelante Mujeres provides holistic education and empowerment opportunities to Latine women and families to ensure full participation and active leadership in the community.

CLEAR Clinic is a nonprofit collective of legal workers in Portland, Oregon, who provide free, low-to no-barrier, open access legal services. They are passionate about reducing barriers to full participation in our community, and about dismantling oppressive legal systems. The CLEAR Clinic offers criminal record relief services, legal name & gender-marker changes, tenant support, and immigration legal services.

Immigration Counseling Service (ICS) is a nonprofit whose mission is to achieve equity and justice for immigrants and their families by providing accessible services to uphold their legal rights. Through direct engagement, ICS brings immigrant voices and experiences to the decision-making table. ICS honors and respects the contributions made by immigrants to keep our economy strong and our communities vibrant.

Oregon Latino Health Coalition (OLHC) advances the health of Latinos through policy, advocacy, and prevention. OLHC is Latino-led, Latino-accountable health policy advocacy organization in Oregon, and they are dedicated to eliminating Latino health disparities.

Voz Workers' Rights Education Project is a worker-led organization that operates the only Worker Center in Oregon. Historically, the largely immigrant, BIPOC, and low-income day laborer populations Voz serves have faced marginalization, under-service, underpayment, and discrimination in various ways, including their pursuit of work and their experiences at job sites once hired. Voz's core mission is to empower diverse day laborers, including domestic workers, to enhance their working conditions and protect civil rights, such as fair wages and a safe working environment.

About our Business Partners

Bar Carlo is a full-service Mexican-American cafe featuring from-scratch cooking made with fresh ingredients. They serve brunch, lunch & dinner fare, plus cocktails. Bar Carlo has proudly served Portland since 2007, and has been Foster-Powell’s favorite neighborhood cafe for more than a decade!

Kilo D’ Cofi brings the rich and diverse flavors of Mexican coffee culture to the heart of Portland. Founders Carlos and Selene who are educators, immigrants and entrepreneurs began Kilo D’Cofi to bring together community, family, and friends one cafecito at a time.

Make a Contribution Today

You can make a donation to Pueblo Unido PDX and to 251 other participating local nonprofits at giveguide.org