Thursday, April 29
In March, Americans celebrated Women’s History Month by sharing stories and recognizing the contributions of women in their city, country, and around the world. For us at NMIC, it is difficult not to reflect on the vital role women have played to solve problems in our own community.
Since 1979 our mission has been to serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of the people in our community. In over 40 years of service, our goals and reach have expanded beyond measure. When we started out, we were a small team working out of a tiny apartment, armed with nothing but a fierce passion for protecting, strengthening, and organizing a community of recent immigrants.
Today, we’ve expanded our reach to include more of our city’s most vulnerable and resilient populations, and we remain committed to our aim of being a catalyst for positive change in the lives of the over 14,000 individuals we serve annually. We do this through a range of services, from providing support to domestic violence survivors, representing families facing eviction, and giving young adults the tools they need to jumpstart their careers.

Since 1979 our mission has been to serve as a catalyst for positive change in the lives of the people in our community. In over 40 years of service, our goals and reach have expanded beyond measure. When we started out, we were a small team working out of a tiny apartment, armed with nothing but a fierce passion for protecting, strengthening, and organizing a community of recent immigrants.