E newsletter , would be the best way for us to receive. It is always good to be
able to refer back to . Sometimes with listen only or teleconference , you
won't remember everything by the time an issue arises. Etc. Hard copy
information doesn't get misunderstood the same way or forgotten, it is right
there to refer too. Thanks for asking for our input!
Best,
Molly
Molly Smith
Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center
Assistant Shelter Supervisor
Crisis Line: (218) 728-6481
Direct Line: (218) 730-2461
Email: msmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:msmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
[SHS logo]
Confidentiality Notice: This email message, including any attachments, is for
the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and
privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware
that any unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents
of this information is prohibited. If you have received this electronic
transmission in error, please immediately notify the sender by return email.
DO NOT DISTRIBUTE WITHOUT CONSENT FROM THE ORIGINATING AGENCY.
From: legaladvocates-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <legaladvocates-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Thi Synavone
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2018 12:18 PM
To: legaladvocates@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [legaladvocates] We need YOUR input!
Standpoint recognizes there have been frequent changes to immigration policy
and regulation and that these changes have a serious effect on immigrant
domestic and sexual violence survivors. Examples include changes around the
review of fee waivers for crime victim applications, expanded immigration
enforcement, and the potential consequences for denied crime victim
applications. Standpoint would like to provide advocates with up-to-date
guidance around these issues to assist you in providing the best services to
immigrant survivors. The purpose of this e-mail is to query you to determine
the best method to provide you with these updates!
How would you like to receive up-to-date information about immigration changes
and the impact on immigration survivors?
1. E-newsletter (to be sent out on the listserv)
2. Teleconference (call-in to conference call presentation)
3. Podcast (listen-only presentation)
Please respond to this e-mail with your preference of the above options (select
"reply" to the e-mail, rather than "reply all"). If you believe this
information would be better in some other form, not listed above, please let us
know.
Thank you for all you do! We appreciate your input!
Thi Synavone
Advocacy Support Program Manager
1611 Park Avenue, Suite 2
Minneapolis, MN 55404
Direct: 612-343-9845
Main line: 612-343-9842
Toll free: 800-313-2666
Fax: 612-343-0786
thi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:thi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
www.standpointmn.org<http://www.standpointmn.org>
[StandpointLogo_Icon]
Standpoint serves ALL victims of domestic and sexual violence across the state
of Minnesota, regardless of immigration and/or refugee status, nationality,
religion, citizenship, race, ability, gender identity, sexual orientation, age,
veteran status, or any other protected class.