We seek organizations, unions, businesses, religious institutions, and public officials to publicly endorse the campaign for unmarked driver’s license for undocumented Pennsylvanians. The names of endorsing institutions will be listed under “Campaign endorsement” in our materials, including press releases, legislative visits, social media, and educational materials. There is no financial obligation or commitment to do on-going campaign work. You can access the endorsement form here.
In addition to the below endorsements, over 220 Pennsylvania clergy have endorsed the campaign in addition to over 3,000 people of faith across the Commonwealth. We are also seeking formal endorsements from religious denominations. To sign a petition to urge your denomination to endorse the campaign, click here.
Public Officials
Philadelphia Mayor’s Office on Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
Maria Quinones Sanchez, Philadelphia City Councilwoman
Helen Gym, Philadelphia City Councilwoman At-Large
Organizations
American Immigration Lawyer’s Association – Philadelphia Chapter
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Pennsylvania
Community Legal Services – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
La Puerta Abierta/The Open Door
HIAS Pennsylvania – Southeastern Pennsylvania
Pittsburg Labor Council of Latin American Advancement
Indochinese American Council – Philadelphia, PA
Asian Americans United
CASA – York, PA
Make the Road PA – Reading, Pa
New Sanctuary Movement of Philadelphia
Movimiento Inmigrante de Lideres en Pennsylvania (MILPA)
Keystone Progress – Pennsylvania state-wide
Grupo de Apoyo e Integración Hispanoamericano – Allentown, PA
Victim/Witness Services of South Philadelphia, Inc. – Philadelphia, PA
Casa de la Cultura – Gettysburg, PA
Pennsylvania Immigration & Citizenship Coalition (PICC) – Pennsylvania state-wide
Coalition of African Communities in Philadelphia (AFRICOM) – Philadelphia, PA
The Aquinas Center – Philadelphia, PA
1 Love Movement – Philadelphia, PA
Friends of Farmworkers – Pennsylvania state-wide
Nationalities Services Center – Philadelphia, PA
Japanese American Citizens League – Pennsylvania chapter of national organization
Migrant Power Movement – Southeastern PA
Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice
Put People First PA – Pennsylvania state-wide
Decarcerate PA – Pennsylvania state-wide
Case San Jose – Pittsburgh, PA
Ceiba – Philadelphia, PA
Grupo Folklorico Mexicano XOCHIQUETZAL – Nazareth, PA
Religious Institutions
The Eastern PA Conference of the United Methodist Church
Erie Benedictines for Peace – Erie, PA
Kol Tzedek Synagogue – Philadelphia
Jewish Social Policy Action Network
Unitarian Universalist Pennsylvania Legislative Advocacy Network (UUPLAN) – Pennsylvania state-wide
Sisters of Saint Joseph for Chestnut Hill – Philadelphia, PA
Sisters of St. Joseph Baden – Western Pennsylvania
Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania
Mennonite Central Committee – East Coast
Businesses
Carmona Construction and Cleaning Services – Philadelphia, PA
La Olanchana Honduran Restaurant – Philadelphia, PA
Mixtequita Poblana Restaurant – Philadelphia, PA
La Perla Tapatia Restaurant – Easton, PA