TSE National Center for Racial Justice and Equality is available for community and individual assistance

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Nationwide (BlackNews.com) — The TSE National Center For Racial Justice and Equality began in 1990 with a “call to assist low income and moderate income persons with dealing with their social problems” in support of helping the poor and disadvantaged. The non-profit organization offers assistance in the following categories: Civil rights enforcement, disability rights, equal opportunity, hate crimes, housing and lending, racial profiling, workers’ rights, women’s rights, social security, senior rights, human rights, and more.

“Each year, our organization partners with other groups because our mission is to support people who take a stand for the issues that matter today, whether it’s to resist corporate globalization, promote a woman’s right to choose, or develop activist leaders,” says Board Chairman Donald D. Willis.

He continues, “And we believe it is especially important to help grassroots organizations that might be too small or too local – or too radical – for mainstream foundations who want to establish Judicial Justice and Equality. We are ready to assist and serve you.”

About The Organization
TSE National Center For Racial Justice and Equality is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization. All contributions are tax deductible. Their mission is to assist low to moderate income citizens to fight social, political and economic injustices through education, community base organizing and advocacy. To contact the organization, call (817) 644-8822 or (682) 203-8234.

Photo Caption: Donald D. Willis, founder of TSE Center For Racial Justice and Equality

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