Providing crucial assistance with the immediate needs of food and shelter is a small part of the advocacy that WE provide. The Nora Sandigo Children Foundation has been “the voice” of immigrant families and their American born children by lobbying in local government and in Washington, D.C. for positive change in the laws pertaining to immigrants and their families for over 30 years. Nora’s relentless support and advocacy for immigration reform continues to challenge government with a non-political, humanitarian agenda.
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OUR WORK
Caring for families so that no child will ever feel alone.
Imagine living in fear that you will come home and find your parents have been deported?
There are American children that live with that fear every day. The Nora Sandigo Children Foundation is a 501c (3) non-profit organization dedicated to caring for these children once one or both of their parents have been deported.
Our MISSION at the Nora Sandigo Foundation is to serve and educate the local community, especially, immigrant families by helping them integrate and adjust to American society, culture, and legal processes. We seek to empower people by making them aware of their rights and duties.
PROVIDING EDUCATION
We educate people of all different backgrounds, ethnicity, and nationalities and promote equality. Helping develop communities where children can grow and become contributing members of society.
We seek to accomplish positive reform through the implementation of educational projects and partnerships with governmental, educational and civic institutions that understand the need of building a better tomorrow for all of us by strengthening and protecting the well being of our children.