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Help from accredited counselors in obtaining work permits and green cards, reuniting families, and becoming a U.S. citizen.
Click here to read the story of José.
Click here to contact Paula Virtue, Immigration Coordinator.
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Beginning-level English classes for mothers while babysitters care for their children in nearby playrooms.
Click here to read the story of Maribel.
Click
here to contact Joanna Carey, Education Coordinator.
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Homework help, computer access, English classes, workshops, field trips, and counseling for East Boston High School students.
Click here to read the story of Jason.
Click here to contact the Youth Coordinator. |
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Organizing and leadership opportunities for young people through campaigns to make college more accessible for immigrant students.
Click here to read Andre’s testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee.
Click here to contact the Youth Coordinator. |
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Education and support for Latino parents working to improve the Boston Public School system and learning how to help their children succeed in school.
Click here to read the story of Elizabeth.
Click here to contact Irma Flores, Parent Organizer. |
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Help in registering to vote, education about the voting process, and support for improving East Boston through civic participation.
Read articles about the April City Council Candidates’ Forum. English / Spanish
Click here to contact Edwin Argueta, Civic Engagement Coordinator. |
| Information on adult education classes, health and legal services, and other community resources.
Click here to contact Paula Virtue, Immigration Coordinator. |
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Immigration assistance

Latina ESL Program
Homework help at ASPIRE

GOALS participants at State House

The Parent Organizing Program plans a presentation to the School Committee.
City Council candidates participate in a forum organized by Nuestra Voz Cuenta/Our Voice Counts!
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