Volunteer Newsletter July 2013
Volunteer Newsletter July 2013
Volunteer Newsletter July 2013
Volunteer Newsletter
Letter from MIRA Staff
July 10, 2013 Dear Volunteer, Thank you for contributing to the MIRA Coalitions work. Though were the largest organization in New England fighting for immigrant rights, were still a small nonprofit, and we rely on volunteers for many projects. MIRA is an umbrella organization, meaning we represent the policy interests of over a hundred Massachusetts coalition member organizations, most of which provide direct service to immigrants, including community schools, health centers, law offices, and unions. This year, our most visible work has been pushing Washington to pass comprehensive immigration reform (CIR), which would fix a long-broken system that has trapped 11 million undocumented immigrants in a fearful underground existence. Concurrent with CIR, we are also striving on three fronts to build immigrant power. First, we are continuing with direct civic integration work, such as the citizenship clinics and voter registration drives that rely on volunteers like you. Second, we are working with our allies on pro-immigrant bills and policies that compliment CIR, like the TRUST Act, which would limit the damage of the Secure Communities enforcement program, and the Safe Driving Bill, which would allow state residents to apply for drivers licenses regardless of their immigration status. This work also includes participating in national anti-deportation campaigns like Keeping Families Together and Ni Uno Ms. Third, we are working on integration policies and projects that help all immigrants. This includes our fight for the English Language Learners Bill, which would stem a rising immigrant dropout rate in Massachusetts, and our continued expansion the New Americans Integration Institute, which works on everything from bank lending to high-school counseling. Weve been greatly encouraged this year by major national events like the progress of CIR in Congress and the Supreme Courts invalidation of the Defense of Marriage Act, which will help hundreds of international same-sex spouses stay together in Massachusetts. Even so, a brighter future for all immigrants is not yet secure. The Senate passed a CIR bill with many great provisions, but it also included severe measures for the militarization of our border with Mexico. And a bills chances in the House are still unclear at best. In short, we need your support as much as ever, and we deeply appreciate your dedication to the cause. Sincerely, The MIRA Staff
Saturday, July 27 Saturday, August 24 Screening Call Volunteers: Flexible schedule. Must speak Spanish or Haitian Creole and be comfortable with cold calls.
For more information on any of these opportunities please contact Julia at [email protected] or 617.350.5480 x 229
September 15-22: National Welcoming Week in Massachusetts. Get involved and host a welcoming event in your community!
For more information, contact Cristina at 617-350-5480 Ext. 206 or [email protected]
Upcoming Voter Registration Drives: Volunteers needed to help register new citizens to vote at citizenship ceremonies. 6-8 volunteers needed for each event. July 18 & 25 August 8 & 22
or [email protected].
For more information, contact Renato at 617 350 5480 ext. 217
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MIRA Coalition
105 Chauncy St. 9th Floor Boston, MA Phone: (617) 350-5480 Fax: (617) 350-5499 www.miracoalition.org
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