Supporting Our Community
Mutual aid is how communities take care of each other — neighbors sharing resources, skills, and support so everyone's needs can be met. At GCC, we believe in the power of these connections. That's why we work alongside other nonprofit organizations to build mutual aid networks that link those who need support with those who are ready to help.

Help Others
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Purchase and/or donate a yard sign. Buy yours here.
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Make a monetary donation (please note that it is for mutual aid in memo). Donate here.
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Donate urgently needed grocery items and hygiene supplies. Current list here. Non-perishable donations accepted in the drop box at Lutheran Church of the Living Christ in Germantown located at W156N10660 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown, WI 53022.
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Sign up to work a Brewers game concession stand with Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Center . Sign up here.
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Educate others on the facts vs. fiction of immigration.
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Learn about your rights and how to confidently exercise them.
Get Support
Casa Guadalupe Multicultural Center
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Casa Guadalupe celebrates cultures while empowering communities through inclusive education and equitable access to resources such as health services, food support, legal assistance, transportation, and more.
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Breaks down barriers and provides those necessary resources and referrals to all in need. Families have a tendency to not ask for help, especially when their first language is not English which makes Casa's ability to build relationships a crucial community service.
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Forward Latino advocates for community empowerment, democracy, and civil rights while addressing hate crimes, gun violence, and the needs of veterans and working families. We train and support a diverse network of Hispanic leaders to meet the civic, economic, and political challenges of the 21st century.
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Provides FREE attorney referral, emergency immigrant family preparation toolkits, power of attorney forms, Spanish pastoral and emotional care, and immigration training resources.
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Voces de la Frontera is a membership-based community organization led by low-wage workers, immigrants and youth whose mission is to protect and expand civil rights and workers’ rights through leadership development, community organizing and empowerment.
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Helps eligible immigrants realize their dream of citizenship and building immigrant voting power through the New American Program. The New Americans Program offers citizenship classes, English classes and legal services.
St. Boniface / St. Gabriel Food Pantry
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Serves five communities: Germantown, Richfield, Hubertus, Jackson and Colgate.
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Provides gently used clothing at no cost in a store-like setting to low-income, foster families, and emergency visits for families.
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Connects you with help paying bills, finding food, and locating other resources near you. 211 is a free and confidential service that connects you with thousands of local programs and services. Simply dial 211 on your phone to reach a friendly, trained community resource specialists available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.







