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Partners

The network behind the work

FLAP partners with more than 573 organizations, including businesses, churches, Consulates — Argentinian, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Guatemalan, Mexican, Peruvian and The Salvadorian — farms, foundations, private law firms, legal aid organizations, public libraries, other non-profit organizations and workers centers. From those, over 500 are based and/or serving the State of Illinois.

Total partners
573+
Counties
19
Reach
National

If you see an opportunity for a local, national (in the USA) or international partnership signing a formal Letter of Support, Memorandum of Understanding and/or Working Agreement to partner with FLAP, please contact us at info@flapillinois.org or 1-888-451-3527.

State

Illinois

Statewide partners

Supporting Partners

Supporting Partners

Since FLAP has been incorporated on February 8, 1999, the organization is grateful for the past and present support of consulates, corporate donors, individual donors, foundations, law firms, and the contributions of the board of directors, staff, attorneys, interns, externs, fellows, and volunteers who make our work possible.

  • Aurora Women’s Empower Foundation
  • Boone County Community Foundation
  • Chicago Foundation for Women
  • Community Foundation of Will County
  • Evanston Work Ethic Program
  • Food Chain Worker Alliance
  • The Foundation for Northwest Illinois
  • Helen Brach Foundation
  • Julian Grace Foundation
  • Lawyers Trust Fund of Illinois
  • Marsal Avila Law Group
  • Radio Claret
  • United Way of Kankakee and Iroquois County
  • United Way of Rock River Valley

Become a partner

Stand with FLAP.

Whether you're a clinic, congregation, employer, foundation, or fellow non-profit — we'd like to hear from you.

Stay involved

Two ways to stand with workers.

Get bilingual updates from the field, or fund the legal services and outreach that make this work possible.

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Help fund the mission

Every dollar puts another worker one step closer to dignity — funding free legal services, outreach, and direct financial assistance for families.