A San Francisco Bay Area Progressive Directory Saturday 9 Jul ...
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Caribbean. Web: http://www.witnessforpeace.org/ [12 Sep 2010]<br />
Witness to Innocence The nation’s only organization composed of, by and for exonerated<br />
death row survivors and their loved ones. These individuals are actively engaged in the<br />
struggle to end the death penalty, challenging the American public to grapple with the<br />
problem of a fatally flawed criminal justice system that sends innocent people to death row.<br />
Web: http://www.witnesstoinnocence.org [11 Dec 2010]<br />
Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana (WAMM) A collective of patients and<br />
caregivers providing hope, building community and offering medical marijuana on a donation<br />
basis. We offer a safe, organic supply of medical marijuana to patients with a doctor's<br />
recommendation for the treatment of terminal and chronic illness. Address: 309 Cedar<br />
Street #309, <strong>San</strong>ta Cruz CA 95060 Voice: (831) 425-0580 Email: info-at-wamm-dot-org<br />
Web: http://www.wamm.org [12 Sep 2010]<br />
Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML) An international network that provides<br />
information, solidarity and support for all women whose lives are shaped, conditioned or<br />
governed by laws and customs said to derive from Islam. The Network aims to increase the<br />
autonomy of women by supporting the local struggles of women from within Muslim countries<br />
and communities and linking them with feminist and progressive groups at large; facilitating<br />
interaction, exchanges and contacts and providing information as well as a channel of<br />
communication. Web: http://www.wluml.org/ [09 Nov 2008]<br />
Women of Color Resource Center (WCRC) At the forefront of the social justice feminist<br />
movement, promoting the well-being of women and girls of color across the United States,<br />
through popular education, leadership development, research and social analysis. As a<br />
movement building organization, WCRC’s work supports the health and growth of social<br />
change organizations and individuals, sustainable infrastructures, and network development.<br />
We strive toward a stronger movement by building trust and a common vision between<br />
organizations and individuals working in different sectors and on multiple issues<br />
Email: womenofcolorresourcecenter@gmail.com<br />
Web: http://coloredgirls.live.radicaldesigns.org/ [17 Apr 2011]<br />
Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent, Inc. (W.O.M.A.N., Inc.) Has operated<br />
since 1978 as a community-based, multi-service agency, serving battered women in <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Francisco</strong> and the larger <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Area</strong>. In addition to our 24 hour crisis line, we provide culturally<br />
sensitive support to women in domestic violence situations. Address: 333 Valencia Street,<br />
Suite 450, <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> CA 94103 Voice: (415) 864-4722<br />
Web: http://www.womaninc.org/ [11 Dec 2010]<br />
Women Organized to Respond to Life-threatening Diseases (WORLD) Connects<br />
HIV-positive women, their families, allies, and communities to one another through peerbased<br />
education, support, advocacy, and leadership development. WORLD is a diverse<br />
organization for, by, and about women living with, and at risk for, HIV/AIDS. Address: 414<br />
13th Street, 2nd Floor (between Broadway and Franklin), Oakland CA 94612<br />
Voice: (510) 986-0340 Fax: (510) 986-0341 Web: http://www.womenhiv.org<br />
[11 Dec 2010]<br />
Women's Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES) Mission is to promote the<br />
economic and social well-being of low-income women and to raise their awareness and<br />
participation in the struggle for self-determination and a just and democratic community.<br />
With WAGES assistance, women move out of poverty through cooperative ownership.<br />
Currently helping Latina women establish environmentally sound housecleaning cooperatives<br />
in the greater <strong>San</strong> <strong>Francisco</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Area</strong>. Address: 1904 Franklin Street, Suite 801, Oakland<br />
CA 94612 Voice: (510) 451-3100 Fax: (510) 451-3111<br />
Email: wages@wagescooperatives.org Web: http://www.wagescooperatives.org/<br />
[27 Sep 2009]<br />
Women's Cancer Resource Center (WCRC) Offers an information and referral helpline;