Thankful for ‘Los Padres del Dream Project’
It\’s that time of year to be thankful for the family, friends, and loved ones. As we prepare for our 9th Annual Holiday Dinner on Friday, December 13
It\’s that time of year to be thankful for the family, friends, and loved ones. As we prepare for our 9th Annual Holiday Dinner on Friday, December 13
Nelcy R. M., one of our 95 Dream Project Scholars asked questions concerning the DACA Supreme Court hearing to an immigration attorney and Dream Project Board Member, Mr.
You read that right; another year has flown by, and it is time to sit down and take a look at what we have accomplished. Without spoiling too
Earlier this year, Francesco Yepez-Coello, Dream Project Alumni, was published for his research into Dreamers in higher education. Having gone through college as an immigrant, Francesco is very familiar
Flor, one of our Dream Project scholars, was featured in an article on The Dogwood- Your Source for Virginia News. Read the article here. Share Flor\’s story on Twitter or
On June 14, 2012, I flew on a plane for the first time since I arrived in the United States at four months old. Unlike that first time,
Darwin, one of our Dream Project scholars, was featured in a video on PBS News Hour- Student Reporting Labs. Watch the video here. Share Darwin\’s story on Twitter
In the past, we have partnered with Mason leaders and students to achieve our mission of serving undocumented young adults at Mason. We also work closely with Mason
Through storytelling, harmony, dancing and music, the Dream Project’s Voices for Solidarity concert was a wonderful success. Over two hundred people gathered in solidarity to support not only
It still has yet to hit me that I went through this amazing ride where I met so many people who taught me so many things. I have
From listening to deeply moving speeches from our students to sharing a delicious meal prepared by the Parent’s Committee, the Dream Project’s 9th Annual Holiday Dinner was a
Through my summer internship at the Dream Project, I learned that leaders are not necessarily the people with high paying salaries or impressive resumes. Leaders are our moms,