SIREN ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

SIREN ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Services, Immigrant Rights & Education Network (SIREN), an advocacy and community organizing non-profit providing immigration services to low income residents, has announced the selection of Maricela Gutiérrez, as its new Executive Director. Maricela will fill the vacancy created by Patricia Diaz’s departure, effective June 15, 2015 as Patricia and her family will be relocating to Washington State this summer. 

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June is Immigrant Heritage Month!

June is Immigrant Heritage Month!

We wanted to invite you to join us today to kick off the 2nd Annual Immigrant Heritage Month, a nationwide effort to gather and share inspirational stories of immigration in America. Throughout the month of June, SIREN will highlight and share the immigrant stories of staff and board members, immigrant leaders, community members, and local elected officials to showcase the diversity, influence, and impact immigrants have made in Silicon Valley.

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Advocates To Urge Governor For Inclusive Investment To Uplift State’s Immigrant Communities

In the revision of the proposed January budget, Governor Brown has included a $5 million appropriation to support application assistance, through qualified non-profits, for immigrants eligible for deferred action through President Obama’s immigrant relief initiatives. The One California Coalition issued the following statement.

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SIREN Spotlight: Mayela Razo - Taking Action for Social Change

SIREN Spotlight: Mayela Razo - Taking Action for Social Change

Four years ago, Mayela learned about the SIREN leadership development program though Daniel Lairon Elementary School, where her son was a student. She became involved through a leadership training that was offered and, thanks to that course, was able to better understand her rights as an immigrant and learned how she could organize her community. 

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