Dreamers Fellowship

Boston

Mayor

Michelle Wu

Start of Project

04/04/2022

End of Project

To be confirmed

Website

https://www.boston.gov/departments/immigrant-advancement/dreamers-fellowship

 

Overview

The Dreamers Fellowship is a leadership development and work preparedness program for Boston’s undocumented immigrant youth. The participants are paired with local immigrant-serving nonprofit organizations to gain hands-on experience and acquire life skills. This fellowship has provided leadership development and work-readiness experience to more than 450 immigrant youth “Dreamers” by placing them at one of 10 immigrant-serving nonprofit organizations or 2 Boston Public Schools to support COVID-19-related food and basic needs assistance. Each Dreamer received an average stipend of $1,500 for their participation. This is one of the only programs Dreamers (immigrant youth who entered the U.S. as minors and have limited access to programs that are essential to their economic and social inclusion) are eligible for to gain critical hands-on work experience and readiness skills and mentorship for professional growth while earning a stipend towards their professional development in the City of Boston.

Expected Impact

  1. The Dreamers Fellowship provides leadership development and professional skills attainment opportunities for Boston Dreamers (immigrant youth who entered the U.S. as minors and have limited access to programs that are essential to their economic and social inclusion). 

  2. The program model ensures immigrant youth attain 21st-century skills to succeed when they enter the workforce by offering work readiness, life skills and mentoring development training.

  3. Since its inception, there has been an impact evaluation conducted by the nonprofit partners to assess the effectiveness and impact of the program in youth and to gather information on how to improve the program. 

 

Priority Objectives

Protecting those most vulnerable

Providing access to urban infrastructure, social services, and education regardless of status

Realising socio-economic inclusion

 
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