Founded in 2005, Minority Help is a community-based nonprofit organization that fosters ethnically sustainable community development and cultural survival strategies by providing assistance, valuable resources, and a wide range of art-based programs and competent services to the Brazilian-American Community of South Florida.
What we do
We provide arts-based cultural, charitable, literary, civic, sporting, and community building programs for the local Brazilian-American community. We have provided community services to over 1,000 families, offering free recreational and cultural arts-based activities, educational seminars and workshops, family counseling, educational mentoring, information and referral, and tax preparation services to outreached community members.
Minority Help is a non-profit, federally tax-exempt entity, that has been recognized by the Department of Justice to provide quality legal immigration assistance to low-income residents. To learn more about our legal immigration and naturalization services, contact us!
Our Approach
Minority Help works in collaboration with key community leaders, nonprofit organizations, governmental agencies, public libraries, private business entities, and strategic partners who support and ensure that the community engagement development activities and culturally relevant resources efficiently reach diverse groups of members within our community.
Minority Help uses a participative approach of planning and designing for sustainable development of the local Brazilian-American community’s cultural engagement programs, in which different forms of communication, information, engagement methods, and techniques are applied.
What’s coming?
Get ready for the next USCIS free naturalization information session scheduled for November 2, 2019 at the Public Pompano Beach Library from 11 am to 12:30 pm. This event will help permanent residents and others interested in naturalization learn about naturalization eligibility, testing, and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
Minority Help has been sponsoring naturalization workshops, one-day community service events, that bring professionals and trained volunteers together to assist Lawful Permanent Residents in completing the Application for Naturalization (N-400). We are welcoming volunteers and local business to sponsor these community events. To learn more about registering to participate, please contact (954)773-9853. Get Engaged!