UFW Foundation
The UFW Foundation is a dynamic nonprofit organization established in 2006. The UFW Foundation’s core purpose is to empower communities to ensure human dignity. We serve over 90,000 immigrants annually through a holistic approach; we provide critical services and engage our constituents in systemic change to break the cycle of poverty. Our regional offices are safe havens that provide resources and services—such as credible immigration legal advice—and act as hubs for educational outreach and organizing. In addition, our organization works to civically engage farmworkers and Latinos nationally in the democratic process by telling their story, voting, and advocating for more equitable policies. The UFW Foundation also provides learning opportunities for members, community fellows, interns, and volunteers.
Farm Worker Voices: Elizabeth Endures Flooding Conditions to Care for her Husband - UFW Foundation
Farm Worker Voices: Lorenzo Works Long Hours in the Blistering Sun to Provide for his Family
Farm Worker Voices: Elizabeth Fired for Giving Her Workers a Break to Cool Off from the Arizona Heat
Farm Worker Voices: Adela Works in Fields While Pesticides Get Sprayed on Crops - UFW Foundation
Farm Worker Voices: Climate Change Has a Profound Impact on Farm Workers - UFW Foundation
2020-2022 Impact Report (English) - UFW Foundation
Prevención del fraude del alivio FFWR (Español) - UFW Foundation
2023-05-04 Actualización de FFWR (Español) - UFW Foundation
Últimas noticias: información sobre la nueva ley de horas extras de California para campesinos.
Lo Último Sobre las Vacunas Contra el COVID-19 (2021) (Español) - UFW Foundation
Historias ¡Si Se Puede! Maricela Mora (Español)
Historias ¡Si Se Puede! Teresa Arredondo (Español)
Historias ¡Si Se Puede! Victor Contreras (Español)
Know Your Rights - UFW Foundation
Conozca Sus Derechos - UFW Foundation
COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A Webinar (English) - UFW Foundation
Preguntas y Respuestas Sobre La Vacuna Contra COVID-19 (Español) - UFW Foundation
#AdelanteHermanos: Empowering Latino Men Through Citizenship (English) - UFW Foundation