According to a 2005 survey, 53% of farmworkers are undocumented (without legal authorization), 25% are United States citizens, and 21% are legal permanent residents.
Our Partners

Student Action with Farmworkers strives to provide students, farmworkers and their families with greater access to existing resources through collaborations with farmworker advocacy organizations and community groups. We are grateful to maintain strong relationships with the following partners:
Coalitions
Adelante Education Coalition
Farmworker Advocacy Network
Farmworker Awareness Week Sponsors
Farmworker Ministry Committee of the NC Council of Churches
Campus Partners
Appalachian State University
Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University
College of Charleston
College of William & Mary
Fayetteville State University
Guilford College
Johnston Community College
National HEP/CAMP Association
NC State University
University of NC-Chapel Hill-APPLES Program
University of SC-Columbia
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Warren Wilson College
Sponsoring Organizations: Interns & Fellows 2012
Appalachian Regional Healthcare System Farmworker Health Program
Beaufort Jasper Hampton Comprehensive Health Services, Inc.
Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc.
Good Samaritan Clinic
Henderson County Migrant Education Program
Legal Aid of NC- Farmworker Unit
Lenoir County Migrant Education Program
NC Farmworkers Project
NC Justice Center
Piedmont Health Services
SC Legal Services
SC Primary Health Care Association/SC Migrant Health Program
Southern Migrant Legal Services, A Project of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Inc.
Surry County Health and Nutrition Center
Toxic Free North Carolina
United Food & Commercial Workers Union Local 1208
Vecinos Inc. Farmworker Health Program
