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The St. Louis Mosaic Project’s International Mentoring Program pairs immigrants with St. Louisans in order to promote networking opportunities, build friendships and help people new to the U.S. navigate life in the region.
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Recent data shows the St. Louis region’s foreign-born population is growing at a faster rate than most of the country’s largest metro areas.According to…
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Moving to a new city can sometimes be daunting, whether it’s a move for work, family or school. But it doesn’t always have to be – and in St. Louis, there…
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Immigrants contribute more than a billion dollars to state and federal taxes and account for billions more in spending power, according to Betsy Heller…
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This year, the International Institute estimates the arrival of only 450 refugees arriving to St. Louis. That’s a sharp decline compared to the amount of…
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Recent immigrants to St. Louis have a new resource they can tap when adjusting to life in the United States.The New American Alliance is a referral system…
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The foreign-born population in the St. Louis area grew by about 9 percent from 2014 to 2015, according to census data collected in the American Community…
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Principal of St. Louis school for immigrant, refugee children: ‘We can be an example of world peace'Donnie Harris is the principal of Nahed Chapman New American Academy, located at 1530 S. Grand in the City of St. Louis. The school opened in 2009 as an…
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Today, there are 224,430 foreign-born people living in Missouri. Some 14,000 of those immigrants are self-employed and immigrant-owned businesses that…
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The immigrant population in the St. Louis region has been declining in recent years.The U.S. Census released 2014 numbers on Thursday. In St. Louis’…