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A nonprofit that promotes social justice for Latino immigrants has just been awarded a grant to continue and broaden its work.

By Caitlin Meals
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Aside from its work on the local level, Juntos is building a strong presence in many Mexican communities that current South Philadelphians have emigrated from. (Photo courtesy of Juntos)

Four years ago, Irma Zamora was faced with a hit-and-run on her parked car in her neighborhood. Having just emigrated to the U.S. from Mexico, she was unsure of her rights. Zamora turned to Juntos, 2029 S. Eighth St., where she was advised how to handle the situation with her insurance company.

Now, she's one of the nonprofit's most active volunteers, working to support social justice in South Philly's Latino immigrant community and back in Mexico, where most have relocated from.

"In South Philly there's really a lack of leadership in the [Latino immigrant] community," she said through translator Peter Bloom, Juntos' executive director.

"She thinks it's necessary to act as a leader because there's a lot of issues facing the community," Bloom added.

Zamora takes advantage of nearly every service Juntos offers, including English classes and leadership development training and workshops about legal services, preventative medicine and workers' rights.

Bloom said an average of 50 people from this specific community -- the majority living in the immediate area of Juntos' office in the Houston Community Center -- utilize these services every month. Founded by Bloom and Adam Ureneck, initially as a volunteer ESL program at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 17th and Morris streets, in 2002, the nonprofit has helped thousands and community members aren't the only ones noticing.

In June, Juntos was one of 57 community-based Delaware Valley organizations to receive the Bread & Roses Community Fund Grant.

"We felt their organization has made tremendous progress and change in the community they serve in South Philadelphia," Arun Prabhakaran, Bread & Roses board member and a member of its grant-making committee, said. "The quality of life has been positively impacted, they've educated members in the Mexican immigrant community on how to use their rights when confronted with the issue of immigration, especially in the workplace."

A total of $212,000 was dispersed among the organizations. For Juntos, receiving a part of that will help it continue to strengthen its services.

"We're excited to do our work, we think it's important," Bloom said. "It's nice to be helped and recognized for it."

Bloom said this year, the main directive of Juntos, its three full-time employees, full-time intern and six volunteers, is training those who seek their services on workforce rights and how those in the community can focus on protecting themselves from immigration raids at work.

"The government has an agency called Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that enforces immigration law. Sometimes they'll send an agent to a workplace that has undocumented immigrants and the affect of that can be pretty negative in the community -- it can tear families apart, sometimes members are deported. The idea here is to prepare families," he said, such as how to handle finances if the breadwinner is deported or protecting themselves if ICE comes to their home without a search warrant and they feel harassed.

Additionally, Juntos will use some of the Bread & Roses funding to lobby for hiring more bilingual counseling assistants in the School District of Philadelphia to help students' parents who don't speak English. The District has language hot lines to aid non-English speaking parents, but Bloom said not many members of the community use them.

"Immigrants want someone to talk to, just like anyone else. The hotlines can help with informational questions, but if they are worried their child isn't doing well and they want to talk with a teacher, it's not going to happen with the hotline," he said.

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1. MealsFan said... on Aug 16, 2008 at 08:37PM

“Caitlin is a most wonderful writer.”

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