The struggles facing undocumented families are not far away—they are right here at home.
Learn how this timely national issue—a key priority in the Urgency of Now initiative—affects our local neighbors.
Fabiola Hamdan, a bilingual social worker who works with the immigrant community including undocumented residents in Dane County, will give us an up-close look at the challenges they face every day.
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
6:00–7:45 pm
at Temple Beth El
RSVP by November 14 • Everyone is invited! • $17/person for dinner (student price, $10/person)
Delicious dinner menu from Adamah featuring braised balsamic bone-in chicken or braised balsamic tofu, garlic whipped potatoes, roasted vegetable medley, mixed greens salad with honey balsamic dressing, and warm chocolate babka.
All menu items except dessert are gluten-free. If you have other dietary needs, please call Alice at 608-513-7268 before the registration deadline.
We’ll be collecting healthy, nonperishable snacks for Centro Hispano’s after-school youth program, which supports education, community engagement, and leadership development for Latino and Spanish-speaking youth and their families. Suggested donations: granola bars, crackers, popcorn, pretzels, cereal, juice.
Questions? Contact Beth Kaplan at 608-206-3470 or bethkaplan@charter.net.
Sponsored by
& Temple Beth El Men's Club