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Community Outreach to Minorities
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| These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with Minorities receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These daily notifications (known as JobCasts™) can be customized by location, profession, education and experience. |
100 Black Men of Chicago, Inc. We hope to improve the chances of success for young Black Men by encouraging them towards success in the educational process, sharing with them our collective life's experience, imparting to them a system of values and ethics, and exposing them to the world beyond their immediate communities. |
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African American Academic Network - AAAN Our mission is to increase the recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of African American students. |
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Alliance of Latinos and Jews Created in 1994, the Alliance of Latinos and Jews works on building new and enhancing existing relations between the Jewish and Latino communities by focusing on issues of common concern: business and economic development, policy/civic, and social and cultural affairs. |
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American Indian Center of Chicago Our mission is to advance the general welfare of American Indians into the metropolitan community life; to foster the economic and educational advancement of Indian people; to sustain cultural, artistic and avocational pursuits; and to perpetuate Indian cultural values.
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Arab American Family Services AAFS' mission is to change and impact the quality of life by serving and building stronger and healthier generations of Arab Americans in our communities. |
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Asian American Cultural Center The Asian American Cultural Center (AACC) promotes cross-cultural understanding of Asian American and Asian international experiences, and provides educational and cultural support for Asians and Asian Americans in our university community. |
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Asian Health Coalition of Illinois The Asian Health Coalition of Illinois (AHCI) is a grassroots organization, created by community members and health care providers in December 1996. Our mission is to improve the health and well being of all Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPIs) in Illinois through the development of an AAPI health agenda. |
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Asian Human Services, Inc. In 1978, leaders from the Japanese, Filipino, Korean, Asian Indian, and Vietnamese communities of Chicago established Asian Human Services (AHS) to meet the critical human service and health care needs of the growing Asian immigrant and refugee populations in metropolitan Chicago. |
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Association House Of Chicago Association House was established in 1899 to serve as a community resource to help families help themselves. Association House programs have adapted with each changing era to meet the current communities’ needs. We have always focused on a core mission to offer services to economically disadvantaged individuals and families. We offer programs in both English and Spanish in three broad service areas listed below. |
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Black Data Processing Associates - Chicago Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) is an Information Technology organization consisting of professionals from all areas of IT and varied cities across the nation. Our intent is to accumulate a pool of data processing knowledge and business experience with the intention of utilizing these resources to strengthen the expertise of minority members of the data processing community. |
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Black United Fund of Illinois The Black United Fund of Illinois has a goal of developing systematic mechanisms to rally resources for the African American community. These mechanisms for liberation are designed to encourage individuals at every economic level to set aside a portion of their own resources (i.e., ideas, money, supplies, strategies, energy, skills, and time) to support economic development, alternative education projects, arts and culture, health and human service programs, social justice, legal services, research, and emergency needs.
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CAAAELII-Coalition of African, Asian, European and Latino Immigrants of IL CAAAELII is a unique coalition of non-profit community-based organizations serving the numerous immigrant and refugee communities of the Chicago area. CAAAELII staff work with our member organizations and other community partners to develop and implement services, resources, trainings, and collaborative projects around specific issues faced by their constituencies.
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California Indian Manpower Consortium -Chicago California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc. (CIMC) was incorporated in 1978 and was organized for the purpose of providing job training and employment opportunities for economically disadvantaged, unemployed, and underemployed Indian and Native American persons. |
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Casa Central Casa Central transforms lives and strengthens communities, with a special focus on Hispanics. Our network of social services propels a diverse population of all ages toward self-sufficiency and a higher quality of life. |
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Casa Central - La Posada Casa Central was founded in 1954 by a multi-denominational group of churches to provide social services to the Hispanic population. Since then, Casa Central has evolved from an organization with three employees and a $26,000 budget to an acclaimed model agency with over 500 staff members and an $11 million budget. Casa Central is now the largest Hispanic social service agency in Chicago and arguably in country, providing programs for all ages.
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Centro San Bonifacio Our Mission
To promote personal and collective self-development within the immigrant Hispanic community through programas based on needs related to health, education, solidarity and human rights.
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| There are currently 40 Minorities Outreach Partners receiving positions from MetroChicagoJobs.com |
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