Read: The Dream Project Annual Report
The Dream Project Annual Report is here! We are incredibly proud of what our Scholars have accomplished this year. The investment of our community and donors has an
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The Dream Project Annual Report is here! We are incredibly proud of what our Scholars have accomplished this year. The investment of our community and donors has an
To students, families, alumni and supporters: We established the Dream Project twelve years ago to help young Virginians whose immigration status created barriers to pursuing higher education. In
The Dream Project has rebranded and now has a new logo, color palette, and website.
Do you need a computer? Do you have a computer, but, it’s in terrible condition? We can help you cover the cost of repairs or provide a new-to-you
Calling all rising high school juniors and seniors for the William & Mary Leadership by Design program. If selected, you will attend a weeklong residential leadership program at
The Mother’s Month Raffle is a fantastic way to support the Dream Project’s parents group and scholars while getting your hands on some really great prizes! When and
Calling all rising high school juniors and seniors for the William & Mary Summer Institute Class. Spend an informal yet educational time with college students in a welcoming, engaging,
After an extremely successful fundraising campaign led by the Dream Project’s Parents Committee. We are very excited to announce the five winners of this years raffle. You can
By: Seth Morer President Joe Biden took office on January 20th, 2021 and has already begun to reshape America’s immigration policy. Over the last two months, the new
Dr. Emma Violand Sanchez featured on Aging Matters Local program ‘Aging Matters’ featured Dream Project’s founder and chair Dr. Emma Violand Sanchez. In this interview Dr. Violand Sanchez
As you may know, the Dream Project began 10 years ago at Emma Violand-Sanchez’s kitchen table. She organized a group of people who knew students’ immigration status should
By: Karen Vallejos Corrales, Dream Project Alumna I immigrated to the United States at the age of five and grew up here in Virginia. I was undocumented, and