Labor's Community Service Agency

Phoenix, AZ

mail@lcsaphx.org


3117 N. 16th Street
Suite 100
Phoenix, Arizona 85016

(602) 263-5741
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    • Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profile: Greta Jianjia Cheng

      May 16th - 1:17pm

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    • Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Labor and Workplace Health and Safety Groups Sue to Restore Programs at NIOSH

      May 16th - 1:09pm

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    • Worker Wins: Pay Workers A Living Wage

      May 15th - 7:53pm

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    • Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profile: Pono Kodani

      May 15th - 2:00pm

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    • Service & Solidarity Spotlight: University of Minnesota Resident Physicians Union Certified by State Labor Board

      May 15th - 1:53pm

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    • Get Organized and Fight Back: What Working People Are Doing This Week

      May 14th - 3:46pm

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    • Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profile: Sandra Engle

      May 14th - 1:59pm

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    • Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Overwatch Developers Form Union with CWA

      May 14th - 1:55pm

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    • It Wasn't Even Close: The Working People Weekly List

      May 13th - 3:16pm

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    • Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Profile: Bethany Khan

      May 13th - 2:16pm

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    Stabilizing and Empowering Working Poor Families For More Than 40 Years. 


    Established in 1974, Labor’s Community Service Agency (LCSA) was built upon a partnership between the United Way and AFL-CIO to provide outreach and referral services to union members throughout the community. Over time, the agency developed programs to address emerging needs not being met by other nonprofits. LCSA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. 

    Mission

    “The Mission of LCSA is to stabilize and empower families to achieve self-sufficiency and their full economic potential.” LCSA’s overarching goal is to create pathways out of poverty for working poor families with children.  Our entire community is stronger when working families are financially stable, resource knowledgeable, and resilient when facing life’s challenges. 



    3117 N. 16th Street
    Suite 100

    Phoenix, Arizona 85016

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