CASA de Maryland 2012 Annual Report

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2012 By The Numbers Economic Development $4,248,801 258 838 73% 100% 1,678

total earnings for workers placed in jobs through CASA’s Welcome Centers workers placed in permanent jobs vocational training graduates of vocational training participants increased their earnings of vocational training graduates demonstrated an increase in their skills or knowledge participants in Occupational Safety and Health trainings

Immigrant Integration 1,762 432 100% 1,025 84%

Legal Permanent Residents completed the citizenship application process community members became U.S. citizens repayment rate on citizenship micro-loans ESOL students enrolled of ESOL students advanced at least one course level

Health & Well-Being

1,215 community members received health screenings and referrals 1,296 legal cases closed

Social Justice

28 anti-immigrant bills defeated in Maryland’s State Legislature in 2012 thanks in part to CASA’s advocacy 300 community members participated in a June 2012 “No Displacement, No Deportation” march through Langley Park and Long Branch 58% of Maryland voters voted in favor of the Maryland DREAM Act

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