From Iliana Perez, Immigrants Rising <[email protected]>
Subject Reflecting on our impact and preparing for the future
Date July 31, 2024 11:00 PM
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In the face of ongoing challenges – legal battles for DACA, congressional gridlock on immigration, and global tragedies – we reflect on a year of... 

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Hello John,

In the face of ongoing challenges – legal battles for DACA, congressional gridlock on immigration, and global tragedies – Immigrants Rising reflects on a year of unity and resiliency. Together with our program participants, community partners, and dedicated supporters, we continue to navigate uncertainty, identify and create windows of opportunity, and positively impact the lives of many.
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In this fiscal year, we provided financial support, brought capacity building to new spaces, offered direct services and informational resources, and pushed for more inclusive legislation for our community. We are proud to have disbursed over $1.68 million in grants, trained 4,014 educators and community leaders, and directly served 1,347 undocumented immigrants. In addition, our online resources received over 1.3 million views.
Click here to see what we accomplished in Fiscal Year 2023-24 ([link removed])
We are excited to continue serving and fighting for our community, especially as we prepare to become our own 501c3 organization, enabling us to expand our reach and impact within the undocumented community. Thank you for being a part of the work that we do.

Together We Rise,
Iliana G. Perez, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Immigrants Rising


** Biden’s Executive Order on Immigration ([link removed].)
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On June 18, President Biden announced a new Executive Order, allowing noncitizen spouses and children to apply for lawful permanent resident status without leaving the country. Graduates from U.S. higher education institutions will also be eligible to receive work visas more quickly. To learn more about this Executive Order and what you can do to prepare, visit the Presidents’ Alliance webinar recording and resources ([link removed]) .
IG Live "Biden's New Executive Action: Employment-Based Opportunities for Immigrants"

We will be on Instagram live ([link removed]) with Path2Papers on Tuesday, August 13 at 4 p.m. PT to review what this Executive Order means and answer some of your questions. Follow us on Instagram ([link removed]) so you don’t miss out on new resources and upcoming events!


** Send Your Comments for the California Career Education Master Plan! ([link removed])
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The California Career Education Master Plan outlines crucial strategies to enhance career education across the state and alters how students access career education to access living wages and fulfilling work. Let’s ensure that this plan truly reflects the needs and aspirations of all Californians, including undocumented people. You can send feedback by filling out this online form ([link removed]) or emailing [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) . Learn more about the California Career Education Master Plan here ([link removed]) and use our Sample Language ([link removed]) for your email.


** Wellness Support Groups Starting August 19 ([link removed])
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Our Wellness Support Groups are back! Wellness Support Groups is a six-week program designed to help undocumented people feel more grounded, seen, and supported in an intimate and confidential space. We are hosting eight Wellness Support Groups facilitated by trained mental health providers or registered clinicians, starting Monday, August 19. Click here ([link removed]) to learn more about our offerings and how you can sign up.


** New Resource: Mental Health Resources for Undocumented People ([link removed])
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We compiled mental health resources available for undocumented people. Whether you are experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, or other mental health challenges, reaching out for support can make a significant difference. Read more about this resource here ([link removed]) , where we list various sources of support for immediate help, identity-based 1:1 therapy, group support, and other general resources.


** TRIO Program expands to include undocumented students ([link removed])
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TRIO Program ([link removed]) , a federal program designed to support low-income students transitioning into higher education, is expanding to include undocumented students! Historically only available for U.S. citizens, the TRIO program provides low-income and first-generation high school students with services and support such as college campus visits, tutoring, and help to complete college and financial aid applications.


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