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Volunteer or Donate: What We Do
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WAYS TO GIVE

When you give to CATA, your contribution will help us further advance the different initiatives we are currently working on. Learn how you can help us better support farm and migrant workers so that they can have better living and working conditions.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?
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For the past 45 years, CATA has stood alongside farmworkers and immigrant workers in their struggle for just working and living conditions. 

CATA staff assists workers in building their leadership capacity, analyzing the issues, and organizing actions for improvements at their job or in their communities. Over the years, workers have realized many victories, some big, some small, but always moving towards justice. Yet, despite the progress made, much more work is still left to be done. 

 As we recognize the labor movement and honor the contributions of all those who labor, we invite you to stand alongside farmworkers and immigrant workers by joining CATA's Sustainer Program. We launched our sustainer program in 2021 and want to grow it!

These monthly donations provide us with flexible funding to use across the organization and respond to the community's emerging needs. Your gift of $20, $30, or $40 adds up, and these funds support the essential grassroots organizing work CATA conducts with the farmworker and immigrant worker community.  

 

🌟 Important Notice: For those preferring checks, kindly send them to: CATA, P.O. Box 510, Glassboro, NJ 08028. Your generosity sustains our mission! 🙏✨

 

Check out CATA's work. HERE  

 

Thank you for being so supportive in this ongoing struggle for justice. 

 

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We are very excited about the work we were able to accomplish last year and we look forward to what great things we can achieve in 2024 alongside the immigrant community. Specifically, we will:

  • Welcome new immigrants from the Haitian community into CATA programs.

  • Eliminate discrimination against agricultural workers in NJ.

  • Initiate an electoral education program for the Latinx community.

  • •Continue to advocate for access to drivers’ licenses in Pennsylvania

• Provide health and safety training to workers across our region, while fighting for greater health and safety protections 

• Work to influence our federal legislators to enact meaningful changes to immigration law – real protections and not just temporary measures!

We wouldn’t be able to do this important work without the help and financial support from YOU – our allies and friends. Your support, your volunteer time, and your calls and emails, are what give us ALL the ability to be successful in building a society that respects the rights of ALL people. If you are able, please consider supporting CATA’s end of the year request for donations. Any contribution – no matter the size – is greatly appreciated. Thank you again for all your support!

Donations by check can be sent to:

CATA
P.O. Box 510
Glassboro, NJ 08028

To donate online you can use the link below.

 

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Donate Through Your Workplace

CATA is proud to be a member of EarthShare New Jersey, a non-profit organization created and directed by member organizations to represent us in employee workplace giving campaigns. To learn more about EarthShare New Jersey and its member organizations, and how to donate to CATA through your workplace, visit www.earthsharenj.org.

What Can You Do?

  1. Host a house party to help raise money for CATA and spread awareness about the lives of farm workers

  2. Host a meeting and have a CATA representative or member speak at your organization

  3. Organize a fundraiser

  4. Volunteer a few hours of your time with the organization

 

If interested in organizing a house party or volunteering, please contact us at cata@cata-farmworkers.org, or call our offices at 856-881-2507.

 

Donations to support CATA and are tax deductible.

 

Donations should be mailed to:
CATA
P.O. Box 510
Glassboro, NJ 08028

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