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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Volunteer at MIRA's Citizenship Workshop on Friday, July 21st
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SUMMARY:Volunteer at MIRA's Citizenship Workshop on Friday, July 21st
DESCRIPTION:<div class="freebirdFormviewerViewHeaderDescription" dir="auto">Are you interested in helping someone become a United States citizen?Please join MIRA Coalition for a Citizenship Workshop. We offer FREE naturalization information and application assistance to eligible green-card holders. Your assistance is greatly appreciated! All volunteers are expected to arrive by 9:30 AM SHARP (usually end around 3:30 PM) and all new volunteers must attend ONE volunteer training prior to serving at a clinic.Clinic Date:Friday, July 21st 9:30 AM @ MIRA ~ 105 Chauncy St. (basement) Boston, MA 02111Trainings for NEW volunteers are typically held the Wednesday before each clinic.Training Dates:Wednesday, June 21st 5:30 PM @ MIRA ~ 105 Chauncy St. (9th floor) Boston, MA 02111Wednesday, July 19th 5:30 PM @ MIRA ~ 105 Chauncy St. (9th floor) Boston, MA 02111For additional questions, please contact us anytime at <a href="mailto:citizenship@miracoalition.org">citizenship@miracoalition.org</a> or call a Citizenship Team member at (617) 350-5480, ex. 522.<p class="p1"><span class="s1"><strong>Pluralism Project Summary</strong>: </span></p>On Friday July 21st, 2017, the Massachusetts Immigration and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) organized a citizen workshop that offered free naturalization information and application assistance to eligible green-card holders. There were about 35 volunteers present at the workshop, some who had done this several times and others for whom this was their first time. About 40 applicants came to MIRA for support, and the process went relatively quickly, as each volunteer helped one or two people. It was clear that this was something that MIRA did frequently and without much difficulty. Everything ran very smoothly, and applicants seemed very satisfied and confident about their applications.<p class="p1"><span class="s1"><em>This summary was written by a Pluralism Project staff member who attended the event</em></span></p></div>
LOCATION:105 Chauncy St #901, Boston, MA 02111, USA
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