Mayor's Office of NEW BOSTONIANS
Mayor's Office of New Bostonians
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The purpose of the Mayor’s Office of New Bostonians (MONB) is to strengthen the ability of diverse cultural and linguistic communities to play an active role in the economic, civic, social and cultural life in the city of Boston. MONB acts as a catalyst for providing opportunity, access and equality for immigrants, and highlights the contributions and the essential role that immigrants have played and continue to play in making Boston the world class city that it is.
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ESOL Directory
Search for English classes in your neighborhood with our online directory of over 50 programs.
Search for Classes »
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Immigration Advice
Get free immigration legal advice at a confidential consultation with an attorney every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month from 12-2pm in Room 804, Boston City Hall. More Information »
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We Are Boston Gala
Learn more about MONB’s annual fundraising gala which celebrates Boston’s diverse heritage and commemorates immigrants’ contributions and achievements. More Information »
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New Bostonians Summit Initiative
The New Bostonians Summit Initiative is a multi-year, city-wide process which brings together leaders from seven sectors to address the top priorities identified by Boston's immigrant communities: ESOL, K-12 Education and Jobs. More Information »
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English for New Bostonians
ENB is a strategic, public-private-community collaboration founded by MONB in 2001 to improve access to ESOL programs in the city of Boston.
More Information » ENB Website »
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Community Resource Directory
Browse our interactive, online database of community-based organizations that work with immigrants, refugees and newcomers in and around Boston. This comprehensive Directory is searchable by name, location, population served, languages on staff, and services offered. You can also submit your own agency’s listing. View the Online Resource Directory »
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New Bostonians Publications
Guides to assist immigrants to access city and community resources.
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