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Salt Laker Card helps those struggling financially pay the bills and buy groceries
The Salt Laker Card is helping struggling residents get by.
and last updated 2020-12-17 15:23:16-05
SALT LAKE CITY â A Salt Lake City nonprofit is handing out $500 cash cards to some of the people most affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
The card helps people pay their bills, buy food or even presents this holiday season.
âThe people who receive it can use it on household expenses, pay your rent, mortgage, Christmas gifts for their kids, whatever people might need,â said Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall. â Itâs awesome to think that we have direct cash to get in their hands, especially during this holiday season and when the eviction moratorium is about to expire unfortunately, these dollars can go a long way to helping stabilize families and keep people well through the end of the pandemic hopefully.â
Education professor s new book a resource for teaching culturally diverse learners
Educators of culturally diverse learners have a powerful new resource packed into a 192-page book co-authored by Socorro Herrera, Kansas State University College of Education professor and director of the Center for Intercultural and Multilingual Advocacy.
Herrera was the lead author of Equity in School-Parent Partnerships: Cultivating Community and Family Trust in Culturally Diverse Classrooms, which was published and released Nov. 30 by Teachers College Press in New York. The book was co-authored by Lisa Porter, assistant professor of sociology at James Madison University, and Katherine Barko-Alva, assistant professor and director of the ESL/bilingual education program at the William & Mary School of Education.