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GIVING IMMIGRANTS A
VOICE SINCE 1992

THE IMMIGRANT LEARNING CENTER® (The ILC) OF MALDEN, MA,
IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT GIVES IMMIGRANTS A VOICE IN THREE WAYS.

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THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM

provides free, year-round ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) classes to help immigrant and refugee adults in Greater Boston become successful workers, parents and community members.

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THE PUBLIC EDUCATION INSTITUTE

informs Americans about immigrants and immigration in the United States.

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THE INSTITUTE FOR IMMIGRATION RESEARCH

a joint venture with George Mason University, conducts research on the economic contributions of immigrants.

The ILC is currently holding most classes in-person while maintaining COVID-19 safety practices for the safety of our students, staff and community.

 

To register for classes, please come to The Immigrant Learning Center at 442 Main Street in Malden, MA.

Our hours are Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

The ILC's 23rd Annual Golf Classic. Since 1999.

June 12, 2023, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM EDT

The ILC 24th Annual Golf Classic

Join us for The Immigrant Learning Center’s 24th Annual Golf Classic. This year’s event is being held at the Pine Brook Country Club in Weston, one of the finest private clubs in Massachusetts. Register today!

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2023 Essay Contest

Read the winning submissions to The ILC’s 2023 essay contest on the topic, “How My Community Benefits from Immigration.” A video of the contest winner reading her essay Breaking Social Divisions and Inspiring Togetherness is also available.

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Senator Edward Markey pays tribute to The ILC Founder and CEO Diane Portnoy

In honor of The ILC’s 30th anniversary, Massachusetts Senator Edward Markey read a tribute to The ILC Founder and CEO Diane Portnoy into the Congressional Record.

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How Immigrants Give Back to the U.S. as Soldiers and Veterans

Immigrants have a unique history of service in the U.S. military. By looking at the ways in which they have kept Americans safe and benefitted our country as service members, perhaps we can find solutions to problems the military faces today.

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Celebrating 30 Years of Giving Immigrants a Voice

To mark our 30th anniversary, The ILC has created a video that celebrates the accomplishments of the past three decades and looks forward to giving immigrants a voice in the years to come.

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2022 Annual Report

Learn how The Immigrant Learning Center gave immigrants a voice in fiscal year 2022 in our inaugural Annual Report. The report features information about our updated digital literacy program, new suite of resources for educators, student stories and more.

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Educator Resource Hub

The ILC has created and curated more than 100 resources for teachers of immigrants and immigration. Search our collections on topics like immigrant trauma, ESOL and immigration lesson plans for all ages. All provided resources are free.

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Thirty Stories from 30 Years of Giving Immigrants a Voice

The Immigrant Learning Center has helped more than 11,500 immigrant and refugee adults learn English, helping them achieve their goals as students, workers, parents and members of their communities. For our 30th Anniversary, we want to introduce you to just 30 of them.

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Seven Famous Undocumented/DACA Immigrants

There are currently more than 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. They pay billions in taxes, start businesses that create jobs and make up half of all farmworkers who keep Americans fed, to name a few examples. Here we have collected stories of seven famous immigrants who are or were undocumented.

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Research Initiative: Immigrant Essential Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The ILC Public Education Institute has published a research report on immigrant workers in essential industries during the COVID-19 crisis. The report covers both the enormous obstacles these workers have faced and the exceptional contributions that they have made.

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JobMakers Podcast: Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Leaders

The ILC Public Education Institute has partnered with the Pioneer Institute to create JobMakers, a podcast highlighting the stories of immigrant entrepreneurs and leaders. Tune in to hear the stories of a former Afghan translator turned refugee, a woman who started a hedge fund from her dorm room, a venture capitalist who invests in immigrants and more!

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Key Takeaways of the Immigrant Essential Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic Research Report

Get the highlights of The ILC’s latest research report, Immigrant Essential Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic, and learn how foreign-born workers have supported all Americans throughout the COVID-19 crisis.

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March 29, 2023

Newsletter: Martilinda says, “I have dreams, but the dreams are still inside me.”

Martilinda came to the United States from Cape Verde for her 10-year-old son’s sake. “I wanted to give my son a better life, and I believe he has a good opportunity in this country … and he is more safe,” she explained.

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