2007 International Association Award
Recipients
Abiyoyo Family Cooperative Daycare – Abiyoyo
is a small, uniquely structured, cooperative daycare offering full & part
time care to 15-month- to 5-year-old children. IANH support will
help to develop the Around the World Program running for
10 months. Food, music, art, dance and other activities will teach
the children about other countries and various cultures. www.abiyoyodaycare.org
Dominican Sisters – The Dominican Sisters are
actively working in the New Haven area as pastoral associates,
family life ministers, college professors, school administrators,
and health care professionals. For over 100 years the commitment
to the people of New Haven, which began in the classroom, remains
steadfast: to preach the Good News of Jesus Christ. IANH support
will provide materials for beginning ESL (English as a Second Language)
students to learn to speak, read, and understand English so that
they may thrive in their new communities and obtain citizenship. http://www.columbusdominicans.org
Easter Seal Goodwill Industries – Easter Seals
Goodwill Industries was born as a result of affiliations, collaborations
and subsequent mergers with other community service providers in
Greater New Haven. What has emerged is a progressive, community-based
organization committed to its mission to enhance employment
opportunities and the quality of life for people with disabilities
and other special needs. IANH provided financing for a 6 week
summer project entitled “World Series 2007” targeted
towards approximately 40 K-8th grade students at John Martinez
School. The goal was for the Martinez students, who have minimal
contact with individuals not of Hispanic ancestry, to gain a better
understanding of, and appreciation for, Asian, Middle Eastern,
African, and European cultures. www.newhavengoodwill.easterseals.com
Edgewood Magnet School, New Haven Public Schools –With
its arts-infused curriculum, Edgewood Magnet School provides many
opportunities for a stimulating and challenging learning environment. IANH
support will go towards enriching the 7th grade social studies
curriculum by developing a program called “More Than Just
a Map” Through dance, field trips, videos of foreign lifestyles,
and food, the program provides students an opportunity to make
their own comparisons based on direct experiences. http://nhps.net/edgewood
Girl Scouts –Girl Scouts is the world’s
preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls—all girls—where,
in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character
and skills for success in the real world. IANH support will allow
girls in Girl Scouts of Connecticut to participate in
activities which will fulfill the requirements for the council’s
participation in Hispanic/Latina and African American cultural
unity programs statewide. www.gsofct.org
Hamden Middle School – The mission of Hamden
Public Schools is “to ensure all our students learn to
the best of their potential each and every day they are entrusted
to our care.” IANH Support will go towards Hamden
Middle School’s cultural enrichment activities, including International
Day held in April, and a performance of “Music of
the Americas” with performances of Afro-Brazilian dances
fusing rhythmic music with gymnastics and martial arts. www.hamden.k12.ct.us/hms
Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services – IRIS helps
refugees and other displaced people establish new lives, regain
hope, and contribute to the vitality of Connecticut's communities.
IANH funding will support a program to strengthen inter-generational
bonds within the refugee and immigrant communities and ease their
transition to life in New Haven by reviving and preserving home
country cultural traditions. The program will share these cultural
traditions with the general population of New Haven in order to
raise awareness of refugees and immigrants in CT. www.irisct.org
Jewish Community Relations Council – The (JCRC)
is the public affairs arm of the Jewish Federation of Greater New
Haven. Its mission is to represent and promote the organized Jewish
community’s interests to the general community, both here
and abroad; to develop consensus within the Jewish community; and
to build coalitions and partnerships among Jews and non-Jews. IANH
will provide support for 3 local cultural heritage events that
seek to build bridges between the Jewish and Hispanic communities
of New Haven. The events will include ethnic food, presentations
and music to celebrate and bring awareness to the Jewish and Latino
customs. www.jewishnewhaven.org/relations_council.html
Office of International Students and Scholars – Yale
University – Over 2500 international students and scholars
representing more than 100 countries call Yale University their
home away from home. (OISS) is responsible for the general welfare
of international students at Yale University. In support of the
OISS “Community Friends of Yale International Students” program,
which matches new international students with residents of Greater
New Haven, IANH funding will go towards 1) the development of
printed materials to promote the program, 2) events to bring
students and host families together, and 3) thank you gifts for
host families. www.oiss.yale.edu
Peabody Museum of Natural History – The mission
of the Peabody Museum is to serve Yale University by advancing
the understanding of earth’s history through geological,
biological, and anthropological research, and by communicating
the results of this research to the widest possible audience through
publication, exhibition, and educational programs. IANH support
helped to support a major annual Latino cultural celebration, drawing
close to 2000 people, at the Museum in conjunction with Junta for
Progressive Action. www.yale.edu/peabody
Round-the-World Women –The
organization helps women from other countries in New Haven in assisting
them in their orientation and adjustment to a new community. The
program provides a social setting where new friends are made and
experiences are shared. IANH support is a major portion of the
organization’s budget that
goes to guest speakers, holiday celebrations, crafts, and visits
to local places of interest are part of their ongoing activities. www.rww-international.com |