The Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy Project (FLAP)- Ayuda para Trabajadores del Campo y Jardineros was incorporated in February 8, 1999 in response to restrictions on federal funding which severely limited the assistance that federally-funded legal services programs could provide to many of low-income workers. FLAP carries out its mission through Community outreach and education, information and referrals, and partnering with other organizations to fight human labor trafficking. The Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy Project - FLAP - Ayuda para Trabajadores del Campo y Jardineros - is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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FLAP was so excited today to be recognized as a new Partner Agency during Kishwaukee United Way's Annual Meeting! FLAP is extremely grateful to the Kishwaukee United Way for their support, and for sharing FLAP's work today at their meeting, which was attended by Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy...
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Today Farmworker and Landscaper Advocacy Project - FLAP's Executive Director Alexandra Sossa Flap and FLAP Board Member Ronald Levitsky had an excellent meeting with Non-profit Strategy Consultant Steve Strang, as part of Evanston Community Foundation's alumni grant to FLAP. In this meeting, FLAP...