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immigo is dedicated to providing essential support and services to the underserved communities, equipping them with the necessary tools, resources, and education to navigate the complexities of the United States system. Our comprehensive approach includes accessible immigration services and civic engagement initiatives. We deliver essential items to families living in underrepresented areas.
Our mission is to provide a safe and supportive environment in which to connect day workers and employers with dignity. In addition, we strive to empower day workers and improve their socio-economic condition through fair employment, education, job skills training, and community service. The Center also supports advocacy efforts on issues that affect day workers.
ISLearning unites students worldwide to allow them to learn about each other's cultures, beliefs, arts, music, environment, strengths, and struggles. Technology and the internet allows children from all over the world to communicate by sharing messages, pictures, and videos. The students meet face-to-face over video chat to develop stronger connections and break the boundaries of distance to foster global friendships. Beyond education, the sister schools create sponsorship programs to provide support for their friends through fundraising, service projects, and donations.
Equip Manyatta is a charity organization created to assist a community-based organization in Western Kenya, the Manyatta Youth Resource Center (MYRC). The officers of Equip Manyatta were instrumental in assisting community members in Kisumu to establish the MYRC. The mission of the MYRC is to increase opportunities for youth living in the slums of Manyatta, Kisumu to participate in sporting activities and the performing arts, to provide health education, support school attendance, and to build the organization into a self sustaining enterprise. Manyatta is the largest slum in Western Kenya and is home to over 60,000 people living in an area of five square miles with little in the way of urban infrastructure. Kisumu is the third largest city in Kenya, with roughly 578,000 people. Other goals include providing activities that engage youth in positive endeavors to avoid delinquency, encouraging school attendance and fostering peaceful forms of communication to avoid the sort of vicious violence experienced in the area after the last national election.