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Bilingual International Assistant Services

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Festival of Nations

Festival of Nations

August 31, 2015 By Jason Baker

The weather was splendid, the turn out was great.  Our booth was busy at all times, with folks stopping by and learning about the great programs … [Read more...]

Filed Under: New Tagged With: booth, festival, International, Volunteer

Advocacy for Bilingual Older Adults

Advocacy for Bilingual Older Adults

August 9, 2015 By Jason Baker

CaringforParentsTogether interviewed Julia Ostropolsky about the needs frequently experienced by New American seniors.  Having come from a foreign … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: Bilingual, Cultural assimilation, Culture shock, Julia Ostropolsky, Language barrier, Seniors, Talk

Jewish Muslim Day of Giving – a Collaborative Event

Jewish Muslim Day of Giving – a Collaborative Event

August 9, 2015 By Jason Baker

Jewish Muslim Day of Giving is a great opportunity to contribute to the frail and shut-in seniors of our city.  Not everyone in Saint Louis celebrates … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: Giving, Saint Louis, St. Louis

A Video Word About BIAS

A Video Word About BIAS

August 9, 2015 By Jason Baker

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Homeland Quilt

Homeland Quilt

August 9, 2015 By Jason Baker

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WE NEED YOUR HELP! Our immigrant and refugee children's behavioral health program, Project Safe Space, is collecting back-to-school therapy supply donations. We deeply appreciate our communities and those who support the work we do. Please support our team by making donations or sharing this wishlist with others.To make a supply donation, visit our Amazon wishlist here: bit.ly/supplydriveBIASIf you prefer to give direct financial donations, earmark your donation for Children's Programming here: www.bilingualstl.org/donate/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Mary's story is one of remarkable resilience, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch piece highlights that. What it maybe doesn't adequately do is acknowledge the dense network of nonprofits, community groups, churches, and volunteers that help refugee survivors of war trauma adapt and thrive in our community. St. Louis is blessed with an embarrassment of riches in the do-gooder department, and a shout-out to our own volunteer extraordinaire, Melissa Elliott, for her efforts on Mary's behalf over the years. ... See MoreSee Less

McClellan: From Liberia to St. Louis: An immigrant’s story

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In 1990, Liberian rebel leader Charles Taylor led his army against the government. The casualties were mostly civilian. Approximately 200,000 people were killed. An even greater number were displaced.
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