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Inclusive America Action Center
"As the largest employer in the world, our federal government cannot afford to have leaders that all look and think the same. I support the Pledge for Diversity campaign because our nation was founded on the principle of unity, not despite our varying backgrounds, but specifically because of it."
— Leon Panetta, Former Secretary of Defense and White House Chief of Staff
The Lilith Fund
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Hotline (English):
877-659-4304
Hotline (Español):
877-355-1461
Text Helpline:
512-872-5656
All In Together
Core Principles:
Strictly Nonpartisan: Tools and opportunities for all women regardless of party affiliation
Inclusive: Special focus on underserved women, women of color, and young women
Collaborative: "All in together" means partnering across sectors and organizations
Action-Oriented: Moving beyond awareness to tangible civic participation
Sustainable: Building lifelong commitment to democracy beyond election cycles
What makes AIT different:
Only national nonpartisan organization focused exclusively on women's civic engagement
Combines education, training, research, and media to create systemic change
Reaches millions through media while training thousands on the ground
Addresses gender-based violence survivors and marginalized communities
Led by women with deep expertise in both civic life and business leadership
The Landing
Why this matters:
Less than 1% of human trafficking victims are identified
Many victims don't even realize they're being trafficked
Traditional services require victim identification, creating barriers to help
By serving anyone who has experienced the sex trade, we eliminate these barriers
This approach increases victim identification and connects more people with life-saving support
Founded in 2015, The Landing started as a dream to reach survivors who were slipping through the cracks. Our founders wanted to create a safe space for survivors, regardless of whether they were ready to leave their current situation.
The Afiya Center (TAC)
We started in 2008 because Black women in Texas were getting HIV at very high rates. They needed help. Over time, we grew to help with many kinds of health problems.
What is Reproductive Justice?
Reproductive Justice means you get to make your own choices about your body and your family. You can decide if you want to have kids or not. You can decide when to have them. You can raise your kids in a safe place.
Black women created this idea in 1994. They knew that health care connects to other problems like racism and poverty.
Health problems that hurt Black women most:
Black women often go to hospitals that give worse care
Racism affects Black women's bodies and makes pregnancy more dangerous
Texas laws make it hard to get abortion care when women need it
Many people judge women with HIV, so they don't get help
Not enough doctors understand what Black women go through
Hope Revival Organization
In the face of ongoing humanitarian crisis, Hope Revival offers life-saving psychological and social care in some of the world’s most underserved areas. Their integrated services build long-term resilience while addressing urgent trauma recovery needs. Their work fosters dignity, inclusion, and local capacity in areas affected by war, poverty, and instability.