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Students Helping In the Naturalization of Elders Wins MPI's 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prize

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2011

The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) announces that Project SHINE (Students Helping In the Naturalization of Elders) is one of four recipients of its 2011 E Pluribus Unum Prizes for exceptional immigrant integration initiatives. The national award honors Project SHINE, an intergenerational learning program through which nearly 10,000 college students have worked with elderly immigrants and refugees to improve their English proficiency, civics knowledge and health literacy in California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas.
More details: http://www.integrationawards.org/winners-shine.cfm

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