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NM CAFe (Comunidades en Acción y de Fé)

Description

We are a non-partisan, non-denominational 501c3 organization that is part of the PICO National Network, the largest faith-based community organization in the country. We are a multi-faith, multi-cultural group that trains and builds the capacity of low and moderate-income families to help shape public policies aimed at improving people's quality of life in New Mexico. We do not endorse or support any candidates for office.

Mission

Advocating for Better Educational Achievement
Creating Pathways to New Jobs
Advocating for Immigration Reform & Local Mercy
Advocating for Healthcare Reform

Address: Las Cruces 88005
State: NM
City: Las Cruces
Zip Code: 88005
categories: community organization, nonprofit organization


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Reviews
Super weird having NM Comunidades en Accion y de Fe knock on my door at 1745 while I live on the edge of town when I'm on a DND call and knock list for the state/nation asking me what matters conern me I suppose in nm? Maybe in cruces? It wasnt mentioned the most and all three items I stated were not listed?? Even going as far him suggesting what I need to be concerned about?!?! Am I considered about Inflation? Yes, but largely no. Crash coarse in economics would explain why. Am I concerned about water? Yes, but largely no because I live in the desert and water is not a thing. The state is careless about and with it. I know this. And yet I still live here. Am I concerned for mental health? Absolutely. But not in the way the vast majority of people are "concerned". I answered; - sustainability - using NM resources appropriately and supporting smaller organizations/companies instead of favoring large, out of state/country, or faith based, organizations that prevent the state from maturing. - program outreach - providing more affordable/ free programs for people of all ages ranging from business, to play, to health. Something that's nearly extinc here. - diversity - racism in NM is rampant and suffocates any growth for diversity. Embracing other cultures, people, backgrounds can do nothing but improve relationships with locals. Unless that diversity is catered to one demographic, then it's OK. He asked if I was Hispanic nothing else. I said, "no, I'm German." Got weirded out when he said, "I know." What do you mean 'I know' ? Because I said, "ya ya"? Thanks for profiling me for... whatever reason. Also, ya ya is something I've heard from my Swedish/Norwegian friends, but I guess we're all the same. ‍ I genuinely despise surveys as they cater to one idea, to one agenda and refuse to see the bigger picture. Which is what this survey was about; Vague, drop-down menu of what they think I should be concerned about instead of listening to people. The whole verbal interaction was less than 5 minutes. What am I concerned about? This interaction and how little it will do for anyone. Complete waste of my time, his time, and your time reading about it.
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