National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities - Resources

Resources

One of the primary objectives of NALACC is to promote the sharing of information and analysis, through the dissemination of NALACC’s materials as well as other sources of information and research.

FOR IMMIGRANT ORGANIZATIONS
  • LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND CAPACITY-BUILDING: Curriculum and lesson plans for leadership development training.
  • INVESTING IN OUR COMMUNITY: Information and reports about migrant initiatives to improve the quality of life in our communities.
  • SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS.
  • SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
    • Documents and publications.
    • Statistics.
    • Links.
    • NALACC Materials.
    • Informational pamphlets.

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