Programs In The United States

 

Immigrant Resource Network
Immigrant Resource Network is a referral and advocacy program that assists immigrants to access available services in the community. The goal of the program is to help new immigrants bridge the cultural divide and navigate their integration in the new community.

Early Childhood Education
The Early Literacy Project is a comprehensive program designed to address the home life of immigrant children for school readiness. The program is coordinated and aligned with the early childhood education system in Grand Rapids and Kent County Intermediate School District’s Bright Beginnings program.

Financial Literacy
The Financial Literacy Program is an educational service designed to assist immigrant and refugee families develop the skills and knowledge needed to understand the U.S. financial system and institutions in ways that enable them to make wise financial decisions, increase income, and acquire assets.

Health Literacy
The Health Literacy Program is a collaborative effort with healthcare providers to promote health and wellness in the refugee and immigrant community. The program is designed to disseminate information on access to healthcare services that are available in the community.

Employment Assistance
This program provides employment-related assistance to new immigrants that enables them to access the resources of employment agencies in the community. The program further provides employment counseling that culturally prepares new immigrants for the U.S. workplace.

 



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SEED Fund
SEED Fund (Sustaining Education through Economic Development): The Foundation shall consider making funding available for the creation of small businesses to generate income, create jobs, and, most importantly, to subsidize the cost of education.
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