Oregon education programs for migrant workers, their children could close without federal funds
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Oregon education programs for migrant workers, their children could close without federal funds
The journey to and through college for Marisela Marquez Alonso and her three brothers began at Portland Community College, in a 50-year-old, federally funded program that now hangs in limbo.
·Portland, United States
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Oregon education programs for migrant workers, families could close without federal funds
Student mentors and past participants in the College Assistance Migrant Program, or CAMP, pose in 2021 at Portland Community College. From left, Fatima Sanchez, Joceyn Tapia, Nejdet De Jesus, Alejandra Villanueva, Eulalia Francisco and Sam Gonzalez. (Photo courtesy of Portland Community College)The journey to and through college for Marisela Marquez Alonso and her three brothers began at Portland Community College, in a 50-year-old, federally fu…
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