The Bridging the Gap Project, inc. strives to improve the quality of life in Georgia ’s ethnically diverse communities by forming partnerships that overcome cultural barriers and promote understanding between residents, law enforcement, educators, and other service providers.
 

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Refugee and Asylum News and Updates
http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/

Human Trafficking News Alert
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/trafficking/

 

Immigration Information and Updates
www.uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm

 

8th National Conference on Preventing Crime: Helping Build Safer
Communities will be held on October 3-5, 2007, at the Hilton Atlanta in
Atlanta, Georgia
(http://www.ncpc.org/training/
National_Conference.php
)

 

Support Chopstix for Charity  9th Annual Fundraiser to Support Local Nonprofit (http://www.chopstixforcharity.org/)
a supporter of BTG EL/Civics classes.
Awarded BTG 2005 grant for English/Citizenship classes.

 

BTG a provider of community resources for Atlanta Regional Commission
Global Atlanta Snapshots

BTG awarded contract to provide research for Atlanta Regional Commission

 

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A Decade of Bridge Building : Overcoming Cultural Barriers, Empowering Communities, and Enriching Lives.

BTG is proud of ten years of excellence in community service. The Bridging the Gap Project, inc. strives to improve the quality of life in Georgia ’s ethnically diverse communities by forming partnerships that overcome cultural barriers and promote understanding between residents, law enforcement, educators, and other service providers.

The programs and services of BTG: Immigration services, Youth assistance, Crime Prevention Education, Translation/Interpretation services, Refugee services, ESL/Civics education, and Employment services have served to enriched lives and strengthen communities throughout Georgia.  As we embark on a second decade of service, our staff and volunteers are committed to continue this history of excellence. 

Working Together: Building Bridges

BTG would like to thank our grantors, partners and donors for their support of our services and mission: US Health and Human Services, US Department of Justice, The Coca Cola Foundation, Georgia Department of Human Resources, Georgia Power, The Marcus Foundation, Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education, Chamblee Public Library, Clayton County Public Library, Organization of Chinese Americans, US Citizenship and Immigration Services, United Way of Atlanta, The Sullivan Center, Atlanta Regional Commission, Care for Cops, Haitian Community Center, National Association of Asian American Professionals, Somalia Community Center, National Crime Prevention Council, Fulton County Court, Dekalb Court, Chamblee Court, North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy, Charity Auto Donation, Accenture and many, many others.  Thank you !

The Future:  Bridging Hope

On October 1, 2006, BTG will move to our new home office on Parklake Drive in Decatur, Georgia.  Our new offices in Decatur will enable our staff to better assist the growing needs of the immigrant and refugee population in Georgia.  The new location will be furnished with updated computer technologies and allow for services to be offered on regular week days, weekends, and evenings. 

 
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