PARTNERS
We work with the following organizations:
Plymouth Area Interfaith Community Alliance (PAICA): This alliance consists of representatives from many local area faith communities, NPFH, and the Plymouth Taskforce to End Homelessness. It co-sponsors two annual town wide events: The MLK Jr. Day of Service and the Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Ha Shoah). PAICA offers its support in response to local or national tragedies.
The Plymouth Public Schools: Members of our committee act as liaisons with the various public schools. We volunteer at school events as mentors, models and supporters of their social justice clubs and programs which reflect our mission.
The Plymouth Library: The town’s Main Library on South Street maintains The No Place for Hate Collection and provides the bibliography of these books and DVDs for adults and children. Click here to learn more.
The League of Women Voters (LWV) of the Plymouth Area: The LWV is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization working to protect and expand voting rights to ensure everyone is represented in our democracy. The Plymouth Area LWV is one of 43 local leagues across Massachusetts, working to empower voters, defend democracy, and affect change through advocacy and education. Representatives from the Plymouth Area LWV DEI Committee regularly attend Plymouth No Place for Hate (PNPFH) meetings to provide League updates and foster heightened awareness of DEI issues facing the community. The Plymouth Area LWV also partners with PNPFH to sponsor community events and efforts focused on diversity, education, advocacy, and awareness. Please visit https://www.plymouthlwv.org/ to learn more!
Cape Cod and South Shore Diversity Coalition: The Cape Cod and South Shore Diversity Coalition connects local Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion groups that seek to identify, share, and facilitate opportunities for learning, self-growth, support, advocacy, and endorsement in our communities.
The Plymouth Police Department: The Chief of the Plymouth Police Department notifies our Chairperson of any documented hate crimes. Our committee responds with personal visits to provide emotional support for the victims. The Captain and the Chief of Police are notified of all NPFH events. They occasionally attend our meetings to update us on current events that pertain to our mission.
***We would be very pleased to partner with any other Plymouth organizations working towards the same goals. Contact us at npfhchair@gmail.com