[NIFL-ESL:9791] Re: Civic participation training statistics

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BTW, did my previous reply implied lobbying for more programs for the poor and more educational programs? 

In a message dated 1/21/2004 11:50:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Ann Gillespie" <ann@prolinguanashville.com> writes:

>Hello,
>I'm working on a civic participation training program for
>immigrants and refugees sponsored by a local neighborhood
>action group.  The program will help immigrants and
>refugees with skills like accessing municipal and community
>resources to solve problems, as well as how to be active
>participants in advocacy groups.
>
>Does anyone know of statistical data or good examples of
>how such a program has saved money for taxpayers in the
>long run?  I appreciate any assistance!
>
>Ann Gillespie
>ProLingua
>ann@prolinguanashville.com
>


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