Mission Statement

Our mission

To position community members — immigrants, under-resourced individuals, survivors, and neighbors — to advocate for themselves and each other, by connecting people to the safety net, resources, and support they need to live the rest of their lives to the full.

Vision Statement

Our vision

Communities in which every individual — regardless of origin, economic status, or circumstance — can live their life free from the barriers that prevent them from reaching their full potential.

Organizational Identity

Who we are

A community advocacy organization putting people on C.A.L.L. — to live the rest of their lives to the full.

Short mission: TROAL helps immigrant and under-resourced community members find the support, resources, and community they need to thrive.

How we work

The C.A.L.L. approach

We challenge barriers, advocate for people and communities, listen without judgment, and lend support in practical ways that make help easier to reach.

Our values

The principles that guide our work.

Justice

A society free of injustice is one in which no one is denied access to safety, services, or belonging based on who they are or where they come from. Justice is the foundation of everything we do.

Equality

When individual potential is not determined by gender, immigration status, or socio-economic circumstance, communities grow stronger. We work toward conditions where everyone can participate fully in civic and community life.

Dignity

Every person’s worth is inherent and unconditional. No circumstance — economic hardship, immigration status, or experience of abuse — diminishes a person’s right to be treated with full respect.

Collaboration

No organization solves these challenges alone. We work alongside community members, service providers, faith communities, and employers to build the enabling environment that benefits us all.