Our Partners
Student Action with Farmworkers strives to provide students, farmworkers and their families with greater access to existing resources through collaborations with farmworker advocacy organizations and community groups. We are grateful to maintain strong relationships with the following partners:
National Farmworker Awareness Week
Thank You to our 2023 National Farmworker Awareness Week partners for helping us to honor farmworkers' important contributions and to raise awareness about the issues they face on your campuses and in your communities.
- ABAC CAMP
- Arizona State University CAMP Scholars
- Bread for the World
- Bon Appétit Management Company
- CAMP at ASU
- CATA - The Farmworker Support Committee / El Comite de Apoyo a los Trabajadores Agricolas
- Cecilia Chavez on behalf of McKinney-Vento Santa Ana Unified
- Center for Biological Diversity
- Center for Worker Health, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
- Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc
- Chicano and Latino Studies Department, Univ of Minnesota
- CAMP at SUNY Oneonta
- Duke Campus Farm
- East Coast Migrant Head Start Project
- El Pueblo
- Equitable Food Initiative
- Farmworker Advocacy Network
- Farmworker Labor and Oral Salud Services (F.L.O.S.S)
- Food First
- Fresno State CAMP
- Green America
- Hispanic Federation
- Intermountain Christian School
- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Legal Aid Justice Center
- Little River Medical Center
- MAC (Mexican American Council)
- Mi Pueblo UNC
- Migrant Justice
- MSU Denver CAMP
- National Farm Worker Ministry
- NC State AFL-CIO
- NC Department of Health and Human Services
- OLAS (Organization of Latin American Students)
- Pesticide Action Network North America
- Seward Community Co-op, Inc.
- Toxic Free NC
- University of Idaho CAMP
- UNM CAMP
- Valdosta State University CAMP
- Vecinos, Inc.
- Wake Tech Community College HEP
- Workers' Rights Project; NC Justice Center
Farmworker-led Campaigns
Student Action with Farmworkers actualizes our vision through working on farmworker-led campaigns that aim to improve the living and working conditions of migrant and seasonal farmworkers.
Coalitions
SAF works in collaboration with a number of statewide coalitions dedicated to improving the living and working conditions of farmworkers and education issues affecting Latino and migrant students and their families in North Carolina.
Sponsoring Organizations
Thank you to the 2020 Into the Fields Sponsoring Organizations where SAF students are placed each summer to do outreach to over 5,000 farmworkers & their families.
- Access East
- East Coast Migrant Head Start
- Episcopal Farmworker Ministry
- Farmworker Advocacy Network
- Farm Labor Organizing Committee
- Good Samaritan Clinic
- Legal Aid of NC - Farmworker Unit
- Manos Unidas / Black River Health
- NC Community Health Care Association
- NC Farmworkers' Project
- NC FIELD
- NC Justice Center
- New Frame LLC
- Piedmont Health Services
- SC Legal Services
- SC Migrant Education