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Suicide Prevention Hotline

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To access information to prevent suicide or help others, you can call the

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at

1-800-273-TALK (8255).

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Para acceder a información para prevenir el suicidio o ayudar a otras personas puede llamar a la línea telefónica del

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

1-800-273-TALK (8255).


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Transforming Immigrant Digital Equity (TIDE)

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Transforming Immigrant Digital Equity (TIDE), which builds upon the findings of the Remote ESOL Project, will dramatically expand access to ESOL learning and related immigrant inclusion supports for immigrants and refugees through scalable, sustainable program models and services that optimize the use of technology. It will also educate service providers and policymakers at three tiers of the ecosystem:

  • Effective Practice: Enhance our documentation of effective tech-enabled ESOL program models and promising practices, and ensure uptake by a broad and diverse segment of immigrant and refugee-serving organizations that already provide or are considering providing or supporting adult ESOL instruction.

  • Effective Advocacy: Make a data-driven case for tech-enabled learning as an efficient option, and impact Digital Equity Act implementation as well as potential changes to immigration and workforce development policies to support tech-enabled ESOL learning.

  • Replicable Local Models: Select and support 3 pilot site communities in diverse contexts to develop equitable ESOL and digital equity ecosystems that dramatically increase access to ESOL instruction, digital inclusion activities, and immigrant inclusion services.