Immigrant & Family Services Institute

~Joe Galante, Alex Luo, Jonas Ahlgren, Xavier Mercado, & Hector Cruz

To help those in need

Every small, unselfish action nudges the world into a better path. An accumulation of small acts can change the world
~Robin Hobb

Mission Statement

 Our mission is to help IFSI collect more detailed information for new immigrants. We are focusing on spreading awareness on how to gain access to education, healthcare, and citizenship through the use of a website with gathered information. These processes are crucial to new immigrants and will help them gain confidence, access to crucial living needs, and a new life

It always seems impossible until it’s done.

~Nelson Mandela

 Immigrant & Family services Institute

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A Sick Second Week

The Three Guarantees of Life: Death, Taxes, and Sicknesses ~Alexander Luo, Class of 2024 “Progress means getting nearer to the place you want to be. And if you have taken a wrong turn, then to go forward does not get you any nearer. If you are on the wrong road,...

Ahlgren Review: American Street

~Jonas Ahlgren, Class of 2024 A Book on Family and New Lives For there is no friend like a sister in calm or stormy weather; To cheer one on the tedious way, to fetch one if one goes astray, to lift one if one totters down, to strengthen whilst one stands. ~Christina...

Luo Review: American Street

~ Alexander Luo, Class of 2024 How Reading Leads to Insight  “Learning is a lifelong process,” ~ Peter Drucker Thoughts are the beginnings of everything, and American Street by Ibi Zoboi led me to contemplate the themes of this book in a deeper and more complete...

Luo Reflection #1

~Alexander Luo, Class of 2024 A Glimpse into the Bright Future I believe that education is all about being excited about something. Seeing passion and enthusiasm helps push an educational message.~Steve Irwin “Huh?” I turned my head to the right to look at Joe. “We’re...

Mercado Review: American Street

~Xavier Mercado, Class of 2024 Identities to be found We know what we are, but not what we may be. ~William Shakespeare Identity distinguishes one's being from the infinite possibilities of existence. American Street, a novel by Ibi Zoboi captivated me to dive into...

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Mission Statement

The 8th Grade Holocaust Project aims to combat Holocaust denial and rising anti-Semitism by preserving survivor testimony and educating future generations. In an era of misinformation, our mission is to uphold historical truth and honor the memory of victims through research, artifact creation, and documentary narratives. Each group will share a significant Holocaust story, creating an exhibit for the Fenn community and beyond. By fostering empathy and understanding, we strive to empower students to confront prejudice and injustice, ensuring that the lessons of the Holocaust resonate with present and future generations.

Mission Statement

The 8th Grade Holocaust Project aims to combat Holocaust denial and rising anti-Semitism by preserving survivor testimony and educating future generations. In an era of misinformation, our mission is to uphold historical truth and honor the memory of victims through research, artifact creation, and documentary narratives. Each group will share a significant Holocaust story, creating an exhibit for the Fenn community and beyond. By fostering empathy and understanding, we strive to empower students to confront prejudice and injustice, ensuring that the lessons of the Holocaust resonate with present and future generations.

Mission Statement

The 8th Grade Holocaust Project aims to combat Holocaust denial and rising anti-Semitism by preserving survivor testimony and educating future generations. In an era of misinformation, our mission is to uphold historical truth and honor the memory of victims through research, artifact creation, and documentary narratives. Each group will share a significant Holocaust story, creating an exhibit for the Fenn community and beyond. By fostering empathy and understanding, we strive to empower students to confront prejudice and injustice, ensuring that the lessons of the Holocaust resonate with present and future generations.

Mission Statement

The 8th Grade Holocaust Project aims to combat Holocaust denial and rising anti-Semitism by preserving survivor testimony and educating future generations. In an era of misinformation, our mission is to uphold historical truth and honor the memory of victims through research, artifact creation, and documentary narratives. Each group will share a significant Holocaust story, creating an exhibit for the Fenn community and beyond. By fostering empathy and understanding, we strive to empower students to confront prejudice and injustice, ensuring that the lessons of the Holocaust resonate with present and future generations.

Mission Statement

The 8th Grade Holocaust Project aims to combat Holocaust denial and rising anti-Semitism by preserving survivor testimony and educating future generations. In an era of misinformation, our mission is to uphold historical truth and honor the memory of victims through research, artifact creation, and documentary narratives. Each group will share a significant Holocaust story, creating an exhibit for the Fenn community and beyond. By fostering empathy and understanding, we strive to empower students to confront prejudice and injustice, ensuring that the lessons of the Holocaust resonate with present and future generations.

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