9th anniversary funding appeal:
On Labor Day 2005, Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, Inc. first opened its doors. ...CDM quickly established itself as a crucial resource for transnational workers whose rights had been violated while working in the United States ... recovering millions of dollars owed to landscapers, farm workers, carnival employees, and many, many others.
In the nine years since, CDM has grown into a powerful transnational agent of change. ... In addition to providing education and legal support to workers, we have published numerous reports, influenced policies in the U.S. and Mexico, launched high-impact coalitions, and formed innovative media partnerships...
... As CDM has grown, so has the need for its services and advocacy on both sides of the border. On our 9th birthday, help us continue to grow and meet the needs of the workers who are the backbone of both the United States and Mexico...
CDM employees make every penny count in protecting migrant workers from the common practice of cheating them out of the pennies they agree to work for.