Global Action Coalition (GAC) was founded in 2011 to address the needs and issues faced by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities, including injustice and inequality. Our mission is to leverage technology to empower youth, refugees, and immigrants in the areas of health, technology, and nature, enabling them to thrive within their communities. We aim to connect the community and nonprofit services to benefit refugees, immigrants, and the BIPOC community to foster educational programs and initiatives for these communities. GAC envisions communities coming together to help refugees and immigrants feel at home, understand the local language and ways, and access opportunities for improvement. Our core values are shared, common goals, and respect. We thrive on diversity and aim to make a difference in our community. We are inclusive and work with, not just for, refugees, immigrants, and the BIPOC community. We believe everyone deserves access to quality care, professional mental support, career coaching, and support regardless of their circumstances and race. We strive to provide underserved communities with the tools and education to help them thrive, access healthcare, and strengthen their communities.
The Global Action Coalition (GAC) wants to create a world without poverty. We work with communities using education and technology to help people gain their basic human rights. We bring individuals and organizations together to challenge the institutions that keep poverty and inequality going. Together, we use technology to protect and promote basic human rights, fair education, gender equality, social fairness, climate justice, and the safety needed for the dignity and peace of all people. We want to make sure that men, women, children, families, refugees, and immigrants have the power, support, and equal opportunities in society. People who are not getting the help they need live in safe, long-lasting environments that have enough food, water, housing, education, and healthcare. They have the tools to make a better life for themselves and their families, and they have the hope, chances, and ability to control their lives and futures.
Donate NowThe Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and immigrants are often left out of Health Equity and other health service. The GCAC was able to help over 100 people new immigrants in their native languages and provide life coaching and Social connection, healthcare & homeless Navigator, and Mental support coaching.
The Global Action Coalition (GAC) collaborates with various organizations to bring individuals and organizations together for the betterment of people's diaspora
Watch VideoFree Mental Health First Aid Training for the Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), immigrants, and the refugees community suffer from major health issues due to limited knowledge of basic health and resources. First one October 21 Second one October 28 Registration will open one week before the event.
MoreFirst one November 11 Second one November 18 Registration will open one week before the event.
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MoreGlobal Action Coalition (GAC) envision a world without poverty and aims to transform the communities with Educational services and technology. Please reach out to join.
MoreThe family, friends, and coworkers affected by overdose are painful and emotionally challenging. This training focuses on simple techniques to release energy and alleviate discomfort. Please reach out to join.
MoreChild labor is a global issue that affects millions of children, and it has many negative consequences
Child labor in Africa is a significant issue that affects millions of children and has many negative consequences. The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that 160 million children between the ages of 5 and 17 are in child labor, with roughly half of them in hazardous conditions.
Donate to or volunteer with reputable groups that help free children from exploitative labor and help them get an education
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