Description:
Community college students enrolled in a course on the development of skills, techniques and attitudes needed to form successful collaboration with diverse family systems and communities will work with the Southern Sudan Community Organization. The students will identify challenges that newly arrived refugees and immigrants have when becoming established in the United States. The students will provide life skills mentoring to families, develop materials that will further the education of the adults and children in families, and reflect upon their experiences. From Metropolitan Community College.
Sector:
HE Sector
Area of Service:
Community Development
Area of Service:
Immigrants
Demographics & Settings:
Higher Education
Demographics & Settings:
Community College
Geographical Location:
NE
Subject / Discipline:
Social Work
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Community Development 
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