In giving color

TMN is taking a holiday break, and we’ll return with our regularly scheduled headlines on Monday, Jan. 5. In the meantime, here are some places we and our friends like for year-end giving.

United Way of Snohomish County is coordinating relief for people displaced by historic floods this December in western Washington.

Cooperation Jackson is a trailblazing beacon for worker-owned, self-managed solidarity economies in the United States and around the world.

The Augusta Heritage Center brings arts education to schools and under-resourced communities across West Virginia; in some places, they’re the only way for students to learn an instrument or take an art class.

The Immigrant Defense Fund supports litigation and legal defense for immigrants facing unjust arrests and deportation.

Hollywood Food Coalition serves over 90,000 nutritious, multi-course meals to low-income and food-insecure individuals in Los Angeles each year.

+972 Magazine, an independent non-profit media outlet, is home to Palestinian and Israeli journalists committed to equity, justice, and freedom of information.

Andean Health and Development builds hospitals, trains doctors, and provides health care for people in rural Ecuador.

The Language Conservancy researches and reclaims the languages of tribes, First Nations, and indigenous communities, and has a completely indigenous board.

The Inner City Law Center fights for housing and justice for low-income tenants, working-poor families, immigrants, and homeless veterans. 

Rock Steady Boxing empowers people living with Parkisons to fight the disease while improving quality of life.