The Philadelphia Welcoming Awards are back for a second year! Nominate a community leader or organization that has championed immigrant and refugee inclusion in the categories of arts & culture, education, public safety, health, and economy. Learn more and submit a nomination here: https://bit.ly/46jeilf
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Join PIDC, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia @philadelphiafed, and Office of Immigrant Affairs, to learn how wealth creation relies on planning and proper financial knowledge to achieve your financial goals on October 9th during MED Week! We’ll dive into the critical topic of generational wealth, exploring how it impacts communities of color and the wealth gap in the U.S. With disparities visible in recent data, understanding wealth creation and planning is more crucial than ever. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and strategies to help bridge the wealth gap and achieve your financial goals. Register Now: https://lnkd.in/ec-kuZJa #MEDWeekPHL #GenerationalWealth #FinancialEmpowerment #FinancialEducation #PIDCMEDWeek
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Join us at the 2024 Immigrant and Refugee Career Fair on Wednesday, September 25, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 801 Market Street. The fair will provide opportunities to explore diverse career opportunities, receive resume-building and interviewing tips, and learn about worker’s rights. Please register in advance at https://bit.ly/4dRSrVS. #WelcomingWeekPHL
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Join us on October 2 for an enlightening evening at WHYY Studios as Wharton Professor Zeke Hernandez dives deep into the complexities of immigration! Enjoy complimentary food and drinks, hear about his latest book, and participate in a fireside chat moderated by WHYY’s Avi Wolfman-Arent. Don't miss this thought-provoking event! Get your tickets now: https://bit.ly/4efSkDv @phlHispanicChamber #GPHCCSpeakerSeries
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HIAS Pennsylvania is honored to be part of the “Welcome Wagon” recognized in Philadelphia magazine's list of 150 Most Influential Philadelphians. The Welcome Wagon consists of a coalition of individuals and organizations who have worked together to welcome more than 2,000 migrants and asylum seekers bussed from Texas to Philadelphia. This work would not be possible without the dedication and meticulous coordination of everyone involved in the coalition. Amy Eusebio and Caroline Cruz, from the Philadelphia Office of Immigrant Affairs, lead the coalition and ensure that all organizations involved are notified when a bus from Texas is on its way. Casa de Venezuela, CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF PHILA INC, the City of Philadelphia – Department of Public Health, and Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) also play pivotal roles in the coalition. La Puerta Abierta, an organization which provides pro bono mental health services, also deserves special recognition for stepping up to help when we were notified that an entire bus full of people had been kidnapped and assaulted on their journey to the United States and were severely traumatized. We are so proud of the work that we have been able to accomplish and blessed to be part of a great city that truly lives its motto "the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection". Thank you to Philadelphia Magazine for lifting up this important work. The full list of 150 Most Influential Philadelphians can be found here: https://lnkd.in/d6UGMGHe
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