The National Center for Inclusion

 

         

             

Working Together for Human Rights

 

National Center for Inclusion
7380 S. Olympia Ave. # 188
Tulsa, OK

ph: 918.712.8882

rachel@thenci.org

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National Center for Inclusion               

"Working Together for Human Rights"

 Providing Education, Counseling, Resources and Advocacy for Human Rights

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 The National Center for Inclusion has as its movable force the National Council of Inclusion. The National Council Of Inclusion is made up of Individuals and Members from various organizations. All cooperating together to create the Vision of a world where all are valued and included.

 

We deliver Inclusion Training for Businesses, Educational organizations, Charities, Local Authorities, Prime Contractors and other partners. We believe that our strength lies in adapting our training to our client’s goals.

 

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We fully support the

 "Idle No More"

Indigenous Revolution taking place globally. 


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The National Center for Equality

"As long as you oppress over 1/2 the population because they are female we will never be able to achieve all we could as human beings" Rachel Love

 

"Honoring our diversity and creating inclusive businesses and educational systems where all are welcome is key to creating a world that works for everyone. I applaud the mission of the National Center for Inclusion and hope you will become a part of their important mission to make a positive difference!"   Davina Kotulski, Ph.D. Psychologist, Author, LGBT Rights Leader and Life Coach LINK

 

 

As many as 40 percent of homeless youth identify as LGBT, and a new Williams Institute study of youth shelters confirms this estimate. Between October 2011 and March 2012, 354 agencies completed surveys about their clients and found that about 40 percent of their homeless and non-homeless clients were LGBT (9 percent of whom identified as bisexual). About 30 percent of clients using housing-related services (like emergency shelter and transitional living programs) were LGBT.

quoted from an article written by  Zack Ford 

 

Help us raise awareness and combat the ignorance that leads to the rejection and homeless conditions of our children.

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National Center for Inclusion
7380 S. Olympia Ave. # 188
Tulsa, OK

ph: 918.712.8882

rachel@thenci.org