California Migrant Ministry
| Founded | 1920s (state offshoot); formally active in California since 1957 |
|---|---|
| Founder | National Migrant Ministry (national initiative) |
| Dissolved | Renamed National Farm Worker Ministry in 1971 |
| Type | Non‑profit · Ecumenical Christian organization |
| Purpose | Provide direct services and support farmworkers’ organizing and social justice efforts |
| Headquarters | California, U.S. |
Area served | Migrant and seasonal farm workers in California |
| Services | Childcare camps, literacy & English classes, hygiene instruction, food/hygiene distribution, daycare, health outreach |
Key people | Doug Still (CMM director, from 1957); Chris Hartmire (director, 1961–1971) |
| Affiliations | Community Service Organization, United Farm Workers (UFW), National Migrant Ministry |
The California Migrant Ministry (CMM) was a non-profit organization that played a significant role in the 20th century farm worker movement.