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Empowering undocumented young people to achieve educational and career goals


COMMUNITY EDUCATION & ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM


IN-PERSON PRESENTATIONS

Through our presentations, we are able to:

  • Share up-to-date information and resources to enhance undocumented students' access to college and immigration remedies;
  • Engage educators, students and parents about how to support undocumented young people; and
  • Develop confidence, understanding and skills of students, parents and educators to influence decision-making and service delivery.

SITE PARTNERSHIPS

E4FC places Community Engagement Fellows at specific high school sites to engage in year-long partnerships. Through our site partnerships, we are able to:

  • Deepen our engagement with undocumented high school students and high schools;
  • Uplift and support promising practices for supporting undocumented high school students; and
  • Support site partners in developing and implementing sustainable support systems for undocumented students.

We invite you to request a presentation today.

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