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‘American Dream’ realized for 28 people in New Bedford

by Admin-Blog | Aug 26, 2018 | IAC In The News

NEW BEDFORD — Francisco Lopes Pereira has lived in the United States for about 30 years. The 65-year-old from Cape Verde has a car. He’s also a homeowner. A single sheet of paper, though, surpassed it all Friday within the Immigrants Assistance Center. It was Lopes...

Immigrants’ Assistance Center fundraiser raises about $23K

by Admin-Blog | Aug 20, 2018 | IAC In The News

NEW BEDFORD — The Immigrants’ Assistance Center Summer Fundraiser at the Madeiran Heritage Museum raised about $23,000 to provide crucial services to local immigrant families. The center’s executive director, Helena da Silva Hughes, said the funds will be used to...

IAC’s Helena Hughes receives BCC’s Distinguished Citizen Award

by Admin-Blog | Jun 28, 2018 | IAC In The News

Immigrants’ Assistance Center Executive Director Helena Hughes was recently presented with the 2018 Distinguished Citizens Award by Bristol Community College in recognition of her commitment to serve as a resource for immigrant needs and developing programs that...

Local immigrant advocates see pain of separated families

by Admin-Blog | Jun 28, 2018 | IAC In The News

NEW BEDFORD — Corinn Williams of the Community Economic Development Center said her office is just beginning to deal with the problem of families being affected by separations at the border. “These folks have a legitimate claim for asylum” and wouldn’t leave...

A high school story: Three young Central American immigrants find opportunity at New Bedford High

by Admin-Blog | Jun 18, 2018 | IAC In The News

NEW BEDFORD — A small cross dangled from a black bracelet made of string on the wrist of a New Bedford High School senior set to graduate. It’s a reminder of the strong Catholic faith the student brought with her from Central America. The student is undocumented. Her...
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IMMIGRANTS’ ASSISTANCE CENTER

58 Crapo St.
New Bedford, MA 02740
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