Serving Immigrant Families Through Two-Generation Programs: Identifying Family Needs and Responsive Program Approaches
This report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation shares key facts about immigrant parents with young children and examines 11 programs that have successfully served immigrant and refugee families using a 2Gen approach. Lessons highlight difficulties these programs face, what they are doing well, and what policymakers and community stakeholders need to know to support this growing demographic.
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