[NIFL-ESL:9788] Civic participation training statistics

From: Ann Gillespie (ann@prolinguanashville.com)
Date: Wed Jan 21 2004 - 23:51:36 EST


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Hello,
I'm working on a civic participation training program for
immigrants and refugees sponsored by a local neighborhood
action group.  The program will help immigrants and
refugees with skills like accessing municipal and community
resources to solve problems, as well as how to be active
participants in advocacy groups.

Does anyone know of statistical data or good examples of
how such a program has saved money for taxpayers in the
long run?  I appreciate any assistance!

Ann Gillespie
ProLingua
ann@prolinguanashville.com



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