CASA de Maryland 2011 Annual Report

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Annual Report

2011


Dear Friend, Join us in celebrating our beloved community – in which each of us has the opportunity to contribute and participate to our fullest potential. After 10 years of campaigning, the Maryland DREAM Act finally passed in 2011, thanks to the courage and voices of hundreds of young people. CASA workers collectively earned more than $3 million through jobs obtained at CASA’s Welcome Centers, and graduates of CASA’s vocational training program reported an average increase in income of $2.84 an hour. More than 640 Legal Permanent Residents applied to become citizens thanks to a statewide New Americans Citizenship Project led by CASA. And CASA surpassed the 10,000 member mark this past year – a significant milestone towards building collective power! Yet there is much work to be done. When we limit immigrant access to education, employment, housing, and medical care, we expand virtually every problem our country needs to solve. At CASA we believe that our society is stronger when the most vulnerable among us have the opportunity to thrive. And as concerned individuals, we are called upon to use the power of our voice to oppose any and all acts to dehumanize our neighbors. Resolving these community-wide issues requires the collective action, understanding, and participation of each of us - each a vital thread in the tapestry of our nation. By working together, with your support, CASA will continue to work to preserve and fortify our community. Sí se puede! In solidarity,

Gustavo Torres Executive Director

Rev. Simón Bautista Betances Board President


Our Mission To create a more just society by building power and improving the quality of life in low-income immigrant communities.

Our Vision A future with diverse and thriving communities living free from discrimination and fear, working together with mutual respect to achieve full human rights for all.


Welcoming New Americans Fleeing war-torn Liberia in 1999 and leaving her children was a heart-wrenching decision for Minty Davies. But she knew she there was no future for her family amidst the violence in her home country. She traveled to the U.S. as an asylee and worked for years to learn the skills she would need to be successful – including speaking and writing English, driving a car, and balancing a checkbook.

When she became a U.S. citizen in April 2011, Minty knew that a new period in her life was beginning – one in which she would be able to vote, unite her family, and travel freely to visit relatives in West Africa. She credits CASA’s New Americans Citizenship Project of Maryland with making her dream of U.S. citizenship come true.

A group of New Americans take the oath to become U.S. Citizens.

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I want to have the opportunity to vote. It is important for everyone to vote so you have your rights and so your voice will be heard.

Minty Davies

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120,000

The number of Legal Permanent Residents eligible to naturalize in Maryland

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Fighting for Freedom from Fear When Maria opened the door and saw the police on her doorstep, at first she was relieved. They had come in response to her call for help during a domestic dispute. But instead of helping her, they arrested her on charges of operating a business without a license – charges that were later dropped.

However, through a federal program called Secure Communities, upon her arrest, Maria’s fingerprints were passed along to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), who put her in deportation proceedings. CASA was successful in delaying Maria’s deportation, and over the past two years, she has become a national spokesperson against Secure Communities. Though she lives in fear every day that she will be permanently separated from her three year-old U.S. citizen daughter, she continues to fight for justice.

Maria recently won the Freedom from Fear Award from Public Interest Projects for her heroism.

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The number of local resolutions passed in Maryland this past year opposing police collaboration with ICE

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Celebrating Multiculturalism Cristina could not read in Spanish when she first came to the U.S. from Guatemala. She did not understand English at all. Spanish was already her third language – after the indigenous Mayan languages of Mam and K’iche’.

In Maryland, Cristina worked hard during the day doing maintenance work and attended CASA’s education programs at night – first a Spanish literacy class to learn read and write in a language she could speak, and then CASA’s English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes to learn English. After three years, she is now in level 4B, and she has her eyes on her goal – to enroll in college and train to become a nurse, which she says would not be possible without CASA’s program.

Cristina Mendez receives an award for her progress in CASA’s ESOL program.

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When I came to the United States, I didn’t know how to talk to people or what they were saying, but now I’m so happy, because I’m one of them. I speak English.

Cristina Mendez

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17 %

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The increase in earnings for immigrants who speak English fluently after adjusting for factors such as education and work experience

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Embracing New Leaders May 10, 2011 was a historic day for hundreds of Maryland’s immigrant students. After nearly 10 years of campaigning, Maryland’s DREAM Act (SB 167) – which provides immigrant youth with equal access to higher education – was signed into law. Though the bill was championed by two County Executives, university presidents, and faith and labor leaders, the victory truly belongs to the students. All year long, young immigrant men and women shared stories about the sacrifices they

made to finish high school – only to learn that college was unaffordable for them at out-ofstate tuition rates. They advocated delegates and senators to support the bill. And they recruited friends and neighbors to support their cause. In the final hours of the 2011 legislative session, the bill passed. Who are these students? Yves came to the U.S. from India when he was one year old and graduated 17 years later in the top five percent of his high school class. José spent middle and high school working evenings and weekends to support himself and his his family, while earning honor-roll grades. Jackie dreams of attending college to become a child psychologist.

Students celebrate after the signing of the Maryland DREAM Act.

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10.8% 3.6%

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Poverty rate for Maryland high school graduates Poverty rate for Marylanders with bachelor’s degrees

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Measuring Our Impact Building Wealth

$3,104,765 17,967 83% 1,132

total earnings for workers job placements of vocational training participants increased their earnings workers participated in Occupational Health and Safety trainings

Becoming Citizens

446 237 852

Legal Permanent Residents completed the citizen application process Legal Permanent Residents graduated from citizenship classes Legal Permanent Residents accessed immigrant integration services

Learning English

731 81% 84%

ESOL graduates of students showed improvement in their language skills of students advanced at least one course level

Accessing Services

3,008 1,575

referrals for health services legal cases closed

Having a Voice

10,659 299 15

CASA members by June 30, 2011 youth participated in democratic actions in Annapolis youth leaders emerged and became spokespeople for Maryland’s immigrant youth

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Financials

CASA de Maryland, Inc. and Affiliates*

Consolidated Financial Statements, Independent Audited Figures. Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2011.

Consolidated Statement of Activities

Support and Revenue

Contracts Grants and contributions Tax credit revenue In-kind contributions Tuition and fees Interest and other income Net assets released from restrictions Total Support and Revenue

Expenses

Total program costs Support services Total Expenses Change in Net Assets Net Assets at Beginning of Year Net Assets at End of Year

Support and Revenue 2,360,589 1,353,486 1,200,000 379,373 305,654 246,938 1,365,048 7,211,088 5,303,783 1,779,731 7,083,514 127,574 9,930,321 10,057,895

Consolidated Statement of Financial Position

Assets

Unrestricted cash Restricted cash Contracts receivable Other receivables and prepaid expenses Certificates of deposit - restricted Grants receivable, net Intangible assets, net* Note receivable* Property and equipment, net Total Assets

Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities

Accounts payable and accrued expenses Legal office escrow Deferred revenue Capital lease obligations Debt obligations* Total Liabilities Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets

958,868 212,511 835,761 192,358 1,197,623 1,882,120 591,607 5,438,423 12,773,292 24,082,563

19% 33%

3% 4% 5%

17%

Contracts Grants and contributions Net assets released from restrictions Tax credit revenue In-kind contributions Tuition and fees Interest and other income

Expenses 25%

384,069 58,049 23,893 80,759 10,926,570 11,473,340 10,057,895 2,551,328 12,609,223 24,082,563

19%

75%

Total program costs Support services and indirects

* Liabilities and assets related to the financing of the Multicultural Center renovations. Note: Request copies of audited financial statements from development@casamd.org.

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CASA DE MARYLAND DONORS* CORPORATIONS AND BUSINESSES

Akaras Law Offices Adventist HealthCare AMR-US, Inc. American Petroleum Institute Autoboyz Ltd. Bank of America Greater Washington Bazar La Chiquita BB&T Brown, Goldstein and Levy, LLP Calvert Group Ltd. Capital One, NA CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield CITGO Petroleum Corporation Citi Foundation Citizens Energy Corporation Comcast Foundation Crowell and Moring, LLP Diego’s Bail Bond Freddie Mac Garden Makeover Company Hamel Builders, Inc. Holy Cross Hospital HSBC Bank, USA, NA Independent Project Analysis, Inc. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States, Inc. Law Offices of Ivan Waldman and Associates, PC Lerch, Early & Brewer, Chtd. Malouf & Ramirez, LLP Megamart Supermarket Mimi Amstrong Garden Design, LLC Offit Kurman, Attorneys at Law Omori L.L.C. Peter D. Hart Research Associates, Inc. PNC Bank State Farm Insurance Stein Sperling Bennett De Jong Driscoll PC Suntrust Bank The Milhouse, LLC D.B. A. Edible Arrangements The Wachovia Wells Fargo Foundation The Zipin Law Firm, LLC TransitionGuides, Inc. Verizon Washington Adventist Hospital

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FOUNDATIONS

Baltimore Community Foundation Combined Federal Campaign of the Chesapeake Bay Area Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area Community Foundation of the National Capital Region Community Foundation for Montgomery County Consumer Health Foundation CrossCurrents Foundation Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation Ford Foundation Fund for Change Goldseker Foundation Grantmakers for Children, Youth & Families, Inc. Hill-Snowdon Foundation Liebermann Godles Fund Maryland Legal Services Corporation MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger MCAEL: Montgomery Coalition for Adult English Literacy Montgomery Alliance Moriah Fund Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Open Society Foundations – Baltimore Penniman Family Foundation Public Interest Projects – Four Freedoms Fund Susan G. Komen for the Cure The Abell Foundation The Alvin and Fanny B. Thalheimer Foundation The Annie E. Casey Foundation The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation The Olender Foundation The Peggy Browning Fund The Prince George’s Community Foundation Tides Advocacy Fund Tikkun Olam Women’s Foundation of Greater Washington United Way Montgomery United Way of Central Maryland United Way of the National Capital Area United Way Prince George’s Washington AIDS Partnership

GOVERNMENT

Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development Baltimore City Health Department Baltimore City Mayor and City Council

Baltimore County Executive and County Council Baltimore County Division of Neighborhood Improvement Internal Revenue Service Maryland AIDS Administration Maryland Governor and General Assembly Maryland Governor’s Office for Crime Control and Prevention Maryland Governor’s Office on Service and Volunteerism Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services Montgomery County Department of Housing and Community Affairs Montgomery County Executive and County Council Montgomery County Mid-County Regional Service Center Montgomery County Up-County Regional Service Center National Institutes of Health Prince George’s County Department of Housing and Community Development Prince George’s County Executive and County Council U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Labor – Occupational Health and Safety Administration

ORGANIZATIONS

America’s Charities Association of Jewish Charities of Baltimore Baltimore CASH Campaign Baltimore Medical System, Inc. Bullis School, Inc. Capital Area Foreclosure Network George Washington University Howard County Friends of Latin America Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights Just Give La Clínica del Pueblo Latino Economic Development Corporation Maryland Hispanic Bar Association Mobile Medical Care Municipal & City Government Employees Organization – United Food & Commercial Workers Local 1994 National Council of La Raza National Domestic Workers Alliance National Hispanic Council on Aging National Immigration Forum National Partnership for New Americans NeighborWorks America

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Network for Good Progressive Technology Project Roland Park Country School, Inc. Service Employees International Union Truist United Food and Commercial Workers Local 27 United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400 United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, CLC United Latinos of the UFCW University of Michigan World Bank Community Connections Fund

CONGREGATIONS

AM Kolel, Inc. Rockville United Church Caldwell Chapel Community Community of Christ Catholic Community at Relay Episcopal Church Of Our Savior St. Pius X Church Takoma Park Friends Meeting The Redemptorist/Denver Province

INDIVIDUALS

José Acuna Matthew Adler Patrick and Trish Ahern Elena Alvarez Melissa Andersen Ian Anderson Todd Anderson Rufino Andres Judith Appelbaum and Elizabeth Cohn Mariano and Leonor Arbaiza Luis Arriola Jeffrey Baldwin-Bott William Ballard and Sharon Funk-Ballard Samantha Barbee Maria del Luján Barcelo Jeffrey Barham Mauricio Barreiro Dagan Bayliss Erica Becker-Medina Maurice Belanger and Patricia M. Hanrahan

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Elizabeth Bellavance Robert Bertera Gaston Mariano Blanco Aditi Bhaskar Daniel Blumenthal Matthew Borus Angela Botzer Cecile Brach and David Neufeld Peter Brandriss Alberto Caal David Cahn Florentine Calabia Stephen Callahan and Christine Madigan Wesley Callender Sheldon and Jamie W. Caplis Kevin and Lucy Carroll Craig Carter Gilbert and Ada Casellas Sandra Castro John Cavanagh Carol Cavanaugh Shubha Chakravaty Laura Cheever Mei Chen Elizabeth Chinn-Rossi Carolyn Clancy Jane Coffin Marlene Cohen Sheldon Cohen and Patricia Hanson Catherine and Wilfred Collette Sargent Collier Cynthia Conelly-Ryan Ilario Contreras Karmin Cortes Margarita Covarrubias and Margaret Nelson Juana Carmela Cruz Pat Darsie Gilberto de Jesús Daniel de Paz Jacqueline Decarlo Joanne “Rocky” Delaplaine Christina Diaz-Malone Katherine Doneby-Smith and David Miley Ray Donnelly Shaun Donnelly

Neil Donovan and Megan Foley Norman Dreyfuss Cynthia Dyballa and Steven Nadel Larry Eig Jonathan Elkind John Enagonio and Glenda Jones Enagonio Rebecca Epstein Danielle Estrada and Robert Wolinski Robert Fagan Holly Fechner and Kevin Mills Susan and Jacob Feinspan Melissa and Blake Fetrow Daniel and Georgana Finn Sonia Firpi Michael Fisher José Flores Duilio Fonseca Barbara Francisco Mark Freedman and Kristen Summers Kim and Richard Freedman Judith Freidenberg Kit Gage and Steven Metalitz Carmen María Pia Garcia Christine Garcia Ellen Garshick Matthew Ginsburg Maury Gittleman James Goedert Richard Gollub and Jill Clark-Gollub Marcelo Alfonso Gómez Peter Good Osmin Guardado Susan Guevara Augusty and Chris E. Augusty Orlando Gutierrez Antelmo Carlos Guzman-Mendez Linda and John Hanson Sarah Harding Elizabeth Hargrave Peter Hart Denise and Joseph Hawkins Myrna Hernandez Carla Herrera Carmen Herrera Mary Ann Hillstrom Elizabeth Hofmeister

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Kathleen Holmay Betty Hoover and Eden Valley Kevin Horahan Eleanor and Edward Howard Priscilla Huang Doree Huneven Betty Hutchinson Steve Ingley Francisco Jacome Elbridge James Gail and Matthew Jenkins Graciela Jimenez Ramos Marko Jovetic Wangari Kamau Daniel Kaufman Linda Kiefer John Kirsch Linda Kolko Nadia Konstantinova Fred Kopatich and Rebecca Wilson Peter Kovar Gordon Krauthamer Henry Lancon Sr. and Linda F. Lancon Andrea LaRue and Matthew Schwartz Catherine and Isiah Leggett Susan Leighton Bruce Lerner Mary Levering Lawrence Levit and Enilda Pascual Harry Lewis Raymond Limon Joanne Lin and Gregory Chen Andrea Littel Christy Lopez Che Lopez Alfonso Abel Loureiro Caamano Catherine Lynch Kathy and Richard Lorr Michael Lynch and Anna Berglowe Sameena Majeed Betania Maldonado Stacie Mann Roger Manno and Marjorie Miller Thomasenia Manson Alphonsus J. Marcelis

Jeanne and Steven Marcus Randall Marks Lyndon Marter Ana Martinez Rose Marie Martinez Nay Maung Sophia Mayne Kathryn McConnell John McLaughlin Rosmery Mejia Carlos Mendez Jean Minarick Daniel Mira-Salama Fanny Kathinka Missfeldt-Ringius Henry and Rosana Montano J. Henry Montez Dara Morenoff Rita and Michael Murphy John Nelson Seth Newton Louisa Nickerson Brian Nuterangelo Eileen Obrien Laura O’Connor Barclay and Richard Barclay Susan Ogden and Hank Prensky Jack Olender Wendy Oliver Carlos Orta Elizabeth Osborne Marcos Otero Betty Ottinger Jenny Ottinger Christine Owens and Sandford A. Newman Migdalia Padilla Santo Palacios Juan Palomo Stephanie Pars and Kenneth Kann Adriana Pelaez Daniel Perez-Lopez Karen Petersen Roberto Pinero Marvin Orlando Ramirez Hernandez Silvia Ramos Macal Margo Reid and Greg Simon Luisa Reyes

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Zoila Reyes Elizabeth Richman David Riley Vanessa Rini-Lopez Maria Rivas Susan Roche and William Rau Jesus Rodriguez Arnoldo Rosa Irene Rosa Sally Rudney and Scott Hoekman Warren Rumble Raul Saavedra Daniel Sabet Cecilia Sager Maria Clara Samaniego Kathleen and James Sample William Samuel Ernesto Sanchez-Triana William Schauman Ben Schneider David Schott Ruth Scroggs Herminia Servat Annie Seys Andrea Shandell Jane Shenk Beth and Michael Shepherd Peter Shiras and Diana Morris Ian Shuman Jucemar Silvano Margreta and Jeffrey Silverstone Kenneth Simmler Wendy Simmons Elizabeth Smigel and Theodore Bain Allison Smith and Gregory Greenleaf Katherine Smith Stephen Smith and Carol Chelemer Lindsay Snyder Marcela and Mallon Snyder Brenda Sparenborg Jayden Sparenborg Kavitha Sreeharsha Virendra Srivastava Laura Stack James Stam and Andrea Tschemplik

Kathleen and William Staudenmaier, Jr. Phil and Kathy Stevens Christopher Stevenson Donna Stienstra Nancy Stockbridge Sherry Stuesse Stephanie Sullivan Harold Sutton Raphael Talisman Messele Tasew Rachel and Carlos Tellez Amanda Thorpe Alba Tirado Max Toth and Jessica Champagne Sergio A. Toledo-Juarez Laura Trejo Mayda Tsaknis Luis M. Vaca-Soto Joan Van Blake Diane Vellandurai Maria del Socorro Vernetti Devki Virk and Cary Burnell Gregory Votaw Robert Walker Maria Walsh Rita Warpeha Kenneth Weiss Howard Wilkins and Mary Beth Hastings Kenneth Wissoker and Alys Cohen Carol Wolchok Joshua Wright Wanda Fleming York Ruth Zambrana Herman Zarate and Liliana M. Chauta Mark Zweben Lisa Zycherman and Keith Apple *Contributions received between July 2010 and June 2011.

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CASA DE MARYLAND BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Rev. Simón Bautista Betances President The Episcopal Diocese of Washington / Rebecca EpsteinThe Management Center / Joseph Eyong Jubilee Association of Maryland Sarah Harding Economic Policy Institute / Priscilla Huang Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum / Andrew Kleine Treasurer Baltimore City Bureau of Budget & Management Research / Andrea LaRue NVG, LLC / Adriana Pelaez CASA Central Maryland Chapter / Maria Robalino Vice President Service Employees International Union Herminia Servat CASA Montgomery County Chapter / Peter Shiras International Youth Foundation

EXECUTIVE DIRECTION

Gustavo Torres Executive Director / Eliza Leighton Director of Strategic Initiatives / Mauricio Lopez Executive Assistant

ADMINISTRATION

José García Information Technology Manager / Francisco Larra Human Resources Manager / Silvia Navas Site Manager / Ruby Pardo Business Manager / Debra Preusse Accountant / Sandra Restrepo Maintenance Specialist / Víctor Rodríguez Contract Invoicing Specialist / Raimundo Salamanca Chief of Finances and Administration Jimmy Villarroel Information Technology Specialist

COMMUNITY ORGANIZING

Shola Ajayi Community Organizer / Elizabeth Alex Lead Organizer / Néstor Alvarenga Lead Organizer / Gustavo Andrade Director of Organizing/ Lindolfo Carballo Lead Organizer / Ashwini Jaisingh Community Organizer / Trent Leon-Lierman Community Organizer / Ricardo Mejía Community Organizer / Renato Mendoza Community Organizer / Mario Menéndez Community Organizer / Audé Negrete Community Organizer / Otoniel Paz Community Organizer / Sara Ramírez Community Organizer / Estefanía Rivera AmeriCorps Public Allies

DEVELOPMENT

Jennifer Freedman Senior Director of Development / María Elva Maldonado Senior Development Associate / Adwoa Spencer Senior Manager for Development / Nicole Tullis Grant Writer / Coordinator

EDUCATION AND WELCOME CENTERS

Delia Aguilar Vocational Training Coordinator / Darwin Bonilla Manager of Education / Yecenia Castillo ESOL Program Coordinator / Tona Cravioto Senior Manager for Vocational Training & Workforce Development & Prince George’s Center / Candelaria Flores Community Liaison / Ileana Freytes AmeriCorps Member Chesapeake Conservation Corps / Fernando Garavito Senior Manager for Shady Grove, Wheaton & Baltimore Centers / Sara Gutiérrez Employment Specialist / Myrna Hernández Community Liaison / Virginia Kase Director of Education and Welcome Centers / Adriana Martínez Community Liaison / Frederic Ngongang Employment Specialist Jacinta Nino Employment Specialist / Ana Perla Community Liaison / Michael Petrick Workforce Development Specialist / Germán Reyes Employment Specialist María del Mar Trejo Employment Specialist

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Anna Anderson Manager of Immigrant Integration / Marcela Alvarado Health Access Coordinator / Alma Archila Member Services Paralegal / Francisco Cartagena Member Services Coordinator / Nayoka Dawes AmeriCorps Member New Americans Citizenship Project of Maryland / George Escobar Director of Health and Human Services Enid González Alemán Senior Manager of Legal Services / Irene Jallo Health Information Specialist / Alena Joseph AmeriCorps Member New Americans Citizenship Project of Maryland / Ange Kana AmeriCorps Member New Americans Citizenship Project of Maryland / Onan Marroquin AmeriCorps Member New Americans Citizenship Project of Maryland / Norma Martínez Community Outreach Coordinator / Zorayda Moreira-Smith Staff Attorney / Juan C. Navarrete AmeriCorps Member New Americans Citizenship Project of Maryland / Hermán Pérez Member Services Coordinator / Abdel Piedramartel Member Services Coordinator / Violeta Ruiz Senior Member Services Coordinator / Juan Carlos Villao AmeriCorps Member New Americans Citizenship Project of Maryland / Sheena Wadhawan Staff Attorney / Nathan Ziman AVODAH Fellow, Legal Assistant

POLITICS AND COMMUNICATIONS

Susana Flores Communications Specialist / Helen Melton Advocacy Specialist / Kimberley Propeack Senior Director of Politics & Communications Máté Vladár Communications Specialist Design by: Rolando Serra. Photographs by: Bridget Shaw, Mario Quiroz, Máté Vladár, Maria Maldonado, Susana Flores.

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Wheaton Welcome Center 2729 University Boulevard, West Wheaton, MD 20902 Fax: 301- 933 - 6690

Contact Us 301- 431-4185

Baltimore Welcome Center 2224 East Fayette Street Baltimore, MD 21231 Fax: 410 - 732 - 2692 Shady Grove Welcome Center

CASA Locations

16642 Crabbs Branch Way Rockville, MD 20855 Fax: 301- 926 - 0380

CASA de Maryland Multicultural Center

CASA Community Center at Pine Ridge 8615 Piney Branch Road Silver Spring, MD 20901 Fax: 301- 445 -3921

at the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Building 8151 15th Avenue Langley Park, MD 20783 Fax: 301- 270- 8659

Bilingual Health and Social Services Hotline

Silver Spring Welcome Center

Tel: 301- 270 - 8432

734 University Boulevard, East Silver Spring, MD 20903 Fax: 301- 431- 4179

For more information about CASA or to request additional copies of this report, contact 240 - 491- 5788 or development@casamd.org

Prince George’s Welcome Center 7978-B New Hampshire Avenue Langley Park, MD 20783 Fax: 301- 431-1026

To donate to CASA please visit our website: www.casademaryland.org Combined Federal Campaign #91062 United Way of the National Capital Area #8159 United Way of Central Maryland #47191


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