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WESPAC FOUNDATION INC

Center for Progressive Social Change

White Plains, NY   |  www.wespac.org

Mission

WESPAC has been a leading force for progressive social change in Westchester County, New York, since 1974. We have been educating, agitating and organizing for a more just and peaceful world, an end to militarism and racism and a more fair economy that works for all. Our members are currently involved with food justice work, fair housing, safe renewable energy, solidarity with Indigenous Peoples, an end to militarism and drone warfare and a just resolution to the Israel/Palestine conflict.

Ruling year info

1982

Executive Director

Nada Khader

Main address

77 Tarrytown Road, Ste 2W

White Plains, NY 10607 USA

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EIN

13-3109400

NTEE code info

Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy N.E.C. (R99)

Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy N.E.C. (R99)

Civil Rights, Social Action, and Advocacy N.E.C. (R99)

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Middle East Justice Committee

To work for a just solution to the various conflicts in the Middle East

Population(s) Served
Adults

WESPAC Foundation supports Environmental and Food Justice with a separate listserv used for promoting upcoming events and discussion. We have cultivated an extensive cooperative network of food justice activists around the county who seek to expand access to fresh, local food. To get involved or for more information, please contact the office at 914.449.6514 or by email at [email protected]

Population(s) Served
Adults

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We are working for a world where all people's basic needs are met and where we live gently on the planet and respect the rights of plants and animals as well.

WESPAC has been a leading force for progressive social change in Westchester County, New York, since 1974. We have been educating, agitating and organizing for a more just and peaceful world, an end to militarism and racism and a more fair economy that works for all. Our members are currently involved with food justice work, anti-fracking/anti-nuclear and pro-safe energy, solidarity with Indigenous Peoples, an end to militarism and drone warfare and the struggle for justice, human rights and dignity for all the inhabitants of Israel/Palestine.

WESPAC Foundation is committed to non-violent social change. WESPAC has been a leading force for progressive social change in Westchester County, New York, since 1974. We have been educating, agitating and organizing for a more just and peaceful world, an end to militarism and racism and a more fair economy that works for all. Our members are currently involved with food justice work, anti-fracking/anti-nuclear and pro-safe energy, solidarity with Indigenous Peoples, an end to militarism and drone warfare and a just resolution to the Israel/Palestine conflict.

We have a proud decades long history since 1974, an important database and several listservs with thousands of people that we use to build the movements for progressive social change. We host community forums, organize street vigils, community potlucks and much more. We are one of the hubs for progressive movement building in our region. We connect people with each other and strenghten connections between movements for change.

Financials

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WESPAC FOUNDATION INC

Board of directors
as of 08/05/2021
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Board co-chair

Howard Horowitz

Horowitz Associates

Term: 2018 - 2024


Board co-chair

Delia Marx

Gayle Dunkelberger

Jeanne Shaw

Delia Marx

Marina Guvenc

Howard Horowitz

Latifa Williams

Ema Froning

Andom Ghebreghiorgis

Roberta Siegelbaum

Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 8/5/2021

Who works and leads organizations that serve our diverse communities? Candid partnered with CHANGE Philanthropy on this demographic section.

Leadership

The organization's leader identifies as:

Race & ethnicity
Palestine Arab
Gender identity
Female, Not transgender (cisgender)
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual or straight
Disability status
Person without a disability

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