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Immigrant training program awarded $19,000 by charity group

By Editorial Board Published January 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A Lansing group that focuses on training for Mid-Michigan’s latest residents was awarded greater than $19,000 by the charity group 100 Ladies Who Care. 6 Information spoke with the International Institute of Lansing about their work locally.

Migrants and refugees come to Mid-Michigan from everywhere in the world, some coming from war-torn areas, others escaping poverty—and most are in search of a greater life.

A few of them by no means obtained the possibility to complete their training of their house nations, and the International Institute of Lansing is seeking to change that.

“Our students are in a high school completion program where they’re taking actual high school classes online,” says Teya Dodge, who works with the institute.

The group presents training and language coaching—and a manner into the American Dream.

“So it sets them up as ready to go to college, do a trade, or maybe just advance in whatever job they currently have,” says Dodge.

As necessary as math and different lessons could be, instructors say that conversations about citizenship and ethics are simply as necessary.

“There was one time where a Male student from Afghanistan was having a conversation with a female student from Honduras and their views on women were quite different,” mentioned Dodge.

College students additionally get the possibility to go to congressional classes and native authorities conferences to study what being an American is all about.

“I think teaching students and showing students these are the ways that people express their voices here because they come from countries where, you know, maybe there was war and that’s a very different expression of how you resolve conflict,” says Dodge.

Instructors say this system has seen actual success tales through the years. Nearly all of their college students used their diplomas to use for faculty or enter superior job coaching.

INSTRUCTORS IN THE PROGRAM TELL ME THAT PROGRAM HAS SEEN REAL SUCCESS STORIES OVER THE YEARS.

“It’s just exciting to know that our students have bigger goals,” says Dodge. “And they’re able to achieve them.”

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