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Community program transforms lives through language and connection

March 14, 2024 | Provo City Mayors Message, Provo, Utah County, Utah



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Community program transforms lives through language and connection
In a recent community meeting, local leaders and residents gathered to celebrate the impact of various programs aimed at fostering connection and support within the Provo area. The discussions highlighted the importance of community engagement, particularly through educational initiatives such as English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, which currently serve over 150 students, predominantly from the Hispanic community.

Erica, a participant in the ESL program, shared her personal journey of learning English, emphasizing the transformative power of education and community support. She recounted how her instructor encouraged students to embrace mistakes as part of the learning process, which inspired her to pursue her own business in heating and cooling. Erica's story exemplified the program's mission to uplift individuals and strengthen neighborhood ties.

The meeting also recognized the contributions of various local organizations, including Community Action, Wasatch Behavioral Health, the Food and Care Coalition, and the Provo Housing Authority. These groups play a crucial role in addressing community needs, with local police and firefighters also acknowledged for their compassionate outreach efforts, ensuring that no one is left without shelter during cold nights.

Mayor of Provo expressed gratitude for the community's spirit and the collaborative efforts that make the city feel like a true hometown. The gathering served as a reminder of the power of collective action in creating a supportive environment where neighbors care for one another and work together to address shared challenges.

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