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Break ICE Holds: Secure Your Own Community Training

With over 1.7 million deportations, we are hosting trainings where participants will learn the basics of stopping deportations in their own communities.

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Break ICE Holds: Secure Your Own Community Training

Break ICE Holds: Secure Your Own Community Training

Break ICE Holds: Secure Your Own Community Training

Break ICE Holds: Secure Your Own Community Training

Break ICE Holds: Secure Your Own Community Training

With over 1.7 million deportations, we are hosting trainings where participants will learn the basics of stopping deportations in their own communities.

With over 1.7 million deportations, we are hosting trainings where participants will learn the basics of stopping deportations in their own communities.

With over 1.7 million deportations, we are hosting trainings where participants will learn the basics of stopping deportations in their own communities.

With over 1.7 million deportations, we are hosting trainings where participants will learn the basics of stopping deportations in their own communities.

Prerna Lal
Prerna Lal
Prerna Lal
Prerna Lal
1 Campaign |
D.C., United States
$227 USD 7 backers
45% of $500 Flexible Goal Flexible Goal

Short Summary

DreamActivist D.C., in collaboration with the National Immigrant Youth Alliance is hosting "Secure Your Own Community" (SYOC) training in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area where participants will learn the basics of stopping deportations in their own communities. 

The training will be in Washington D.C. on Saturday, September 14 and Sunday, September 15, from 10 am until 6pm.

What We Need & What You Get

  • SYOC trainings are designed to: 
  • • Provide background information and history of SYOC campaigns
    * Inform participants on how to effectively apply pressure on legislative officials
    • Train participants on the basics of organizing and mobilizing immigrant communities
    • Teach how to use social media to build momentum around deportation cases
    • Conduct an interactive session to give participants a chance to practice newly learned skills
  • The training is free for the community, through spots are limited so RSVP today
  • Thanks to the generosity of the AFL-CIO, we have been able to secure a great location for the event. However, we need at least $1000 to cover the cost of getting organizers to the training and providing attendees with sustenance to carry them through two days of trainings. A generous donor has agreed to match funds so we only need to raise $500. 

Other Ways You Can Help

We know some people just can’t contribute funds, but they can help us by 

  • Getting out the word through social media
  • Reaching out to the NIYA to organize these trainings in your own communities
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