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MLOV is made up of several different teams all working to foster leadership and provide tools for greater civic participation of immigrants in DC who do not speak English as their primary language in solutions that impact their lives. Together, we mobilize the community to prompt systemic change to meet the goal of language justice in the District.

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Our mission

Our mission is to foster leadership and provide tools for greater civic participation of immigrants in DC who do not speak English as their primary language in solutions that impact their lives.

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Student testimonials

"Soy Andres Morales tengo 16 años, inmigrante de Venezuela, de la ciudad de Maracaibo. Mi experiencia en MLOV desde que entré fue maravillosa y cómoda, el ambiente del lugar es hermoso lleno de amigos y profesores dispuestos a ayudarte en lo que sea. He podido desempeñar varios roles como el de líder, miembro, voz o dibujante en una comunidad alegre de MLOV."
Andres

Andrés

"Hola! Mi nombre es Carolayn y soy una estudiante del programa de MLOV. Antes de entrar a MLOV yo era una persona muy reservada, no me gustaba mucho socializar con los demás,  y la mayoría de veces he tenido algunos problemas por ser así,pero cuando entré a MLOV aprendí muchas cosas que no sabía. Cambie para bien mi forma de ser y de pensar sobre los demás. Ahora soy más sociable y tengo muchos amigos. También aprendí sobre las culturas de otros países, sobre mis derechos, sobre quien soy y entre otras cosas más. Los profesores son un amor, siempre están ahí para ayudarte en lo que necesitas. El aura que emite ese lugar es muy agradable y te hace querer estar ahí todo el día."
Carolyn

Carolayn

"At MLOV I have learned a strong set of leadership skills that have taught me to understand the feelings and emotions of others but also more about who I am and the person I want to be. The welcoming environment motivates me to communicate with my peers and those who share similarities, along with differences. I appreciate the opportunity to hear ideas of others, which help me shape a positive world view and teaches me to work towards higher, more impactful goals for my community and future."
Katie

Katie

"Hello, I am Roni, a student of MLOV. I like MLOV because the staff are always super friendly and helpful when it comes to learning and life issues. The things I’ve done during my time in MLOV were learning about my rights when it comes to working and working with other people from different cultures and backgrounds. The ways MLOV has helped me was they helped me complete my fafsa form for college tuition and apply for different colleges around the United States where I got accepted to most of them and received a full ride scholarship. They also helped get over my social anxiety as they introduced me to many people of my age where I got to speak to them a lot and make many friends."
Roni

Roni

"Hola, mi nombre es Abdiel y mi apellido es Montoya. Yo soy estudiante de MLOV y yo encontré MLOV en línea y desde ese momento estuve participando en MLOV y de lo que aprendí es tener confianza en mí mismo, respetar a los demás en todo aspecto y aprendí a liderar. Tuve muchos errores y dificultades en aprender de mis errores pero pude superarlos."
Abdiel

Abdiel

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Latest news

Explore the latest news and updates from MLOV.

DC Non-Citizen Voting

As of 2024, under District of Columbia law, eligible non-citizen US residents may vote in local elections.
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New MLOV Civics for All Program

While national elections have tended to galvanize voters from all walks of life, civics and political education is more important than ever among our immigrant communities.
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Success stories from the first year of our digital literacy program

Digital literacy continues to be a vital skill so that one can operate a business, start and/or continue job training and education, and more, but it is too often overlooked as something that most people have access to.
Community note

A bilingual message from the MLOV team 💪 Our Work Continues: Moving Forward Together

These election results have stirred a range of emotions in our team and community. In the face of these results, our work and commitment to empowering the immigrant community in the Washington, DC area becomes even more important.
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Un mensaje bilingüe del equipo de MLOV 💪 Nuestro Trabajo Sigue: Avanzando Juntos

Los resultados de la elección han despertado una variedad de emociones en nuestro equipo y comunidad. Ante estos resultados, nuestro trabajo y compromiso de empoderar a la comunidad de inmigrantes en el área metropolitana de DC se vuelve aún más importante.
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MLOV Youth Programs

We are currently recruiting for two upcoming youth programs, our Immigrant Youth Mentorship Program for refugees and asylees ages 15-24 in D.C., and our Summer Youth Program for rising 6th-12th graders in D.C.
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MLOV Response to the State of the Union (SOTU)

In this year's State of the Union address, President Biden's discussion on immigrants was predominantly centered around his proposal to bolster border security. This singular focus overlooks the diverse array of concerns that weigh on immigrant families across the United States.
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MLOV Launches New Immigrant Youth Mentorship Program

For many young individuals who have arrived in the United States as refugees or immigrants, the journey to a new homeland is marked by prolonged periods of displacement and numerous challenges.
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Hiram Cortez appointed new MLOV Executive Director

The MLOV Board of Directors is extremely pleased to announce we have appointed Hiram Cortez as our new Executive Director, effective February 13, 2023.
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Let’s keep immigrant families housed for the holidays - and beyond

Last Tuesday, Council passed the largest budget in DC history to help thousands of residents have a stable livelihood as the pandemic continues to rage.
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DC Budget Wins for the People, But Still More Work Ahead

Last Tuesday, Council passed the largest budget in DC history to help thousands of residents have a stable livelihood as the pandemic continues to rage.
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Supporting Essential Immigrant Workers

Essential workers are heroes. They risked their lives throughout the pandemic to keep the rest of us safe. Now it is long past time for essential workers to receive compensation for their hard work. Essential workers deserve more than praise, they deserve hero pay.
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Nuevos menores no acompañados se reúnen con sus familias en DC

Es la frase repetida que se siempre y desde niño había escuchado y que refería a las opciones de vida próspera que se viviría por miles de inmigrantes en los Estados Unidos.

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