2009 International Association Award
Recipients
Community Mediation Inc. – Community Mediation’s
primary goal is to challenge the racial and ethnic stereotypes
about foreign-born members of the New Haven community. It received
funding in support of a photographic display and documentation
of their project. www.community-mediation.org
Easter
Seals/Goodwill Industries – Easter
Seals is offering a 4 ½ week long summer program
entitled “Flying High: The FLC Summer Olympics 2009”.
IANH’s funding will allow 40 students to learn about sports,
cultures, customs and languages in various countries. www.newhavengoodwill.easterseals.com
Ethnic Heritage Center – IANH is going
to support an exhibit by the Ethnic Heritage Center which focuses
on collecting, preserving and disseminating ethnic histories. The
spot light of the exhibit is going to be on wedding ceremonies
in different countries. www.southernct.edu/ethnic_heritage_center/
Fellowship Place, Inc. – Fellowship Place
received an award for the continuation of its multi-cultural awareness
program. The program is a series of talks followed by ethnic found
luncheons and arts activities related to the country that is being
presented. www.fellowshipplace.org
James Hilhouse High School – Hillhouse
High School’s
ESL Department received funding in support of the students’ research
projects and a related field trip aimed at fostering tolerance,
cooperation and understanding of other cultures. www.nhps.net/hillhouse/
JUNTA for Progressive Action – The JUNTA’s
Worker Center received funding to establish a quarterly newsletter,
written by immigrants and published in English and Spanish. It
will focus on celebrating the wide range of cultures in the New
Haven area while providing information about worker’s rights. www.juntainc.org
Literacy Volunteers of Greater New Haven – IANH
will support Literacy Volunteers in its effort to train and retain
volunteer tutors for its 600+ ESOL students. www.lvagnh.org
Mitchell Public Library – The Mitchell
Public Library, located in Westville, received an award to fund
a variety of cultural arts performances to showcase and celebrate
the diverse heritages of the Westville community. www.cityofnewhaven.com/library/Mitchell.asp
New Haven/Leon Sister City Project – The
NHLSCP offers workshops to local educators entitled “Relearning
the World” in order to promote critical literacy skills. www.newhavenleon.org
New Haven Youth Soccer – New Haven Youth
Soccer enrolls approximately 800-900 children in its soccer leagues.
IANH fund will be used to support New Haven Youth Soccer’s
International Day in June. www.nhysoccer.org
Yale Peabody Museum – IANH
continues to support Fiesta Latina, an international interactive
celebration of New Haven’s international communities. www.peabody.yale.edu
Round
the World Women – IANH continues to support the
goals of Round the World Women to provide activities and network
opportunities for visiting foreign women. www.rww-international.com
Your Place: Youth Center – Your Place, which focuses on
recreational, academic, and leadership building activities to prevent
violence among youth gangs received funding for its “Different
Cultures Initiatives” which
will foster a cross-cultural dialog and a cooking group specializing
in international cuisine.
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