
Papaito Nonprofit
(954) 913-0891
1134 South Powerline Road, Pompano Beach, Florida, 33069
Business hours
Monday | 10:30am to 7:30pm |
Tuesday | 10:30am to 7:30pm |
Wednesday | 10:30am to 7:30pm |
Thursday | 10:30am to 7:30pm |
Friday | 10:30am to 5:30pm |
Saturday | - |
Sunday | - |
About us
Papaito Non Profit in Pompano Beach is committed to providing immigrants with the tools, information, and resources needed for legal residence, work, and study in the United States. We advocate for Human Rights, processing various immigration forms through government agencies. Our Paralegals, supervised by specialized US immigration Attorneys, handle specific cases. We also disseminate vital immigration-related information and promote American culture. Our services include immigration paperwork, insurance assistance, corporate registration, and comprehensive training for successful integration. Empowering immigrants for a brighter future in the USA.
Payment options | American Express, Checks, Visa, NFC, Discover, Debit Cards, Diners Club, Credit Cards, Mastercard |
Languages | English, Spanish |
Tags | human rights, women abuse support, child advocacy, disability advocacy, non-profit organization, community support, social justice, women's rights, children's rights, disability rights, advocacy services, support services, empowerment programs, legal aid, victim support, inclusive programs, social services, awareness campaigns, community outreach, mental health support, education programs, support groups, crisis intervention, prevention programs, family support, volunteer opportunities, resources for victims, legal representation, disability inclusion, public awareness, safety programs |
Services | human rights education, legal advocacy, counseling services, shelter for abused women, child protection services, disability support programs, community workshops, crisis intervention, support hotlines, family counseling, case management, legal representation, empowerment programs, social work services, advocacy training, public awareness campaigns, resource distribution, volunteer coordination, mental health services, peer support groups, job training for disabled individuals, educational support for children, emergency housing, referral services, community outreach, policy advocacy, safety planning, victim support services, disability accommodations, child welfare advocacy |