To promote peace, social justice, environmental stewardship and cooperation. The center aims to demonstrate cooperative alternatives for economic and social issues and to teach cooperation as a way of life.

To build self-reliance, food security and justice in Detroit’s Black community by influencing public policy, engaging in urban agriculture, promoting healthy eating, encouraging cooperative buying and directing youth towards careers in food-related fields.

To assist victims/survivors and their families in ending domestic and sexual violence and discrimination in their lives through education, systems change, building community partnerships, and ensuring availability and accessibility of supportive services.

To improve the lives of Native American peoples, families, and communities through legal assistance and advocacy at no charge for those who are income-eligible for services.

To put Christian principles into place through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.

The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History opens minds and changes lives through the exploration and celebration of African American history and culture.

The Villages CDC supports and advocates for the development of inclusive places and neighborhoods within The Villages.

New Detroit is a coalition of leaders working to achieve racial understanding and racial equity in Metropolitan Detroit.

Our mission is to increase awareness about ecological living, sustainable food systems/how to grow food, and promote re-skilling and resiliency for B.I.P.O.C. through community engaged learning.

To provide the means to empower African Americans and other minorities to achieve economic self-reliance, parity and civil rights.

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