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LANSING, Mich. — A Lansing-based organization dedicated to enhancing educational opportunities for immigrants in Mid-Michigan has received a significant boost in funding. The charity group 100 Women Who Care has awarded the organization over $19,000 to support its initiatives.
This funding will be instrumental in providing essential resources and programs designed to help immigrants integrate into the community and succeed academically. The organization focuses on various educational services, including language classes, vocational training, and cultural orientation, all aimed at empowering new residents and fostering a sense of belonging.
The generous contribution from 100 Women Who Care highlights the community's commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion. Local leaders and advocates expressed gratitude for the support, noting that such funding is crucial for sustaining and expanding programs that make a real difference in the lives of immigrants. The award is expected to enhance the organization's capacity to serve its community effectively.
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