Our Programs
Youth Advocacy Leadership Program
Our flagship program equips young women with the knowledge and skills to become effective advocates for educational equity.
Program Components:
- Anti-racist curriculum development workshops;
- Public speaking and presentation skills;
- Understanding educational policy and systems;
- Community organizing fundamentals;
- Leadership development and mentorship.
Who Can Participate: Young women ages 14-18 from immigrant backgrounds
Duration: 3-month program with weekly sessions
Digital Literacy & STEM Pathways
Bridging the digital divide by providing essential technology skills and STEM education to immigrant youth.
Program Components:
- Basic computer skills and internet navigation;
- Coding and web development fundamentals;
- Digital citizenship and online safety;
- Introduction to STEM careers and pathways;
- Hands-on technology projects.
Who Can Participate: Children and youth ages 8-18 from immigrant backgrounds
Duration: After-school programs and summer intensives
ESL & Educational Support
Comprehensive language and educational support designed specifically for immigrant students navigating the U.S. education system.
Program Components:
- Age-appropriate ESL instruction;
- Homework help and academic tutoring;
- Cultural navigation support;
- College preparation and application assistance;
- Parent workshops on the U.S. education system.
Who Can Participate: Immigrant students of all ages and their families
Duration: Ongoing support with flexible scheduling
Parent Advocacy Network
Empowering parents of immigrant students to become effective advocates for their children’s education.
Program Components:
- Understanding educational rights and resources;
- Navigating school systems and communicating with educators;
- Supporting children’s learning at home;
- Building community support networks;
- Multilingual resources and translation support.
Who Can Participate: Parents and guardians of immigrant students
Duration: Monthly workshops and ongoing support