EDS Foundation Awards $25,000 Grant to Conexión Américas - Nashville

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Posted on: October 15th, 2007
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“EDS today announced that the EDS Foundation has approved a $25,000 grant to Conexión Américas to further its ENLACES program, which connects Latino families with the resources and tools they need to address challenges and opportunities. Last year, the Nashville-based organization helped 2,500 Latino adults and their families.

“We are thankful that the EDS Foundation will assist us in our mission to help Latino families realize their aspirations for social and economic advancement by promoting their integration into the Middle Tennessee community,” said Renata Soto, executive director of Conexión Américas. “We believe that successful efforts to promote the integration of immigrant families into their new community is a multidimensional process, one that requires the assistance of organizations like the EDS Foundation.””*

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