Strengthening organizations’ capacity to organize, advocate, empower and develop the leadership of domestic workers.
Strengthening organizations’ capacity to organize, advocate, empower and develop the leadership of domestic workers.
The Massachusetts Coalition of Domestic Workers (MCDW, pronounced “MAC-DEW”) works to bring racial and social justice and dignity to all domestic workers in our state. The Massachusetts Coalition for Domestic Workers was founded on December 7, 2010, by a Steering Committee comprised of the Brazilian Worker Center (BWC), Matahari: Eye of the Day, the Dominican Development Center (DDC), Massachusetts Professional Nannies Association (MAPN) and Vida Verde (VVC). Today the Steering Committee, the Coalition’s decision-making body, is comprised of five organizations: the Brazilian Worker Center (BWC), the Brazilian Women’s Group (BWG), the Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD), Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH), and the Dominican Development Center (DDC).
The Massachusetts Coalition of Domestic Workers (MCDW, pronounced “MAC-DEW”) works to bring racial and social justice and dignity to all domestic workers in our state. The Massachusetts Coalition for Domestic Workers was founded on December 7, 2010, by a Steering Committee comprised of the Brazilian Worker Center (BWC), Matahari: Eye of the Day, the Dominican Development Center (DDC), Massachusetts Professional Nannies Association (MAPN) and Vida Verde (VVC). Today the Steering Committee, the Coalition’s decision-making body, is comprised of five organizations: the Brazilian Worker Center (BWC), the Brazilian Women’s Group (BWG), the Women’s Institute for Leadership Development (WILD), Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH), and the Dominican Development Center (DDC).