MIRA USA, An Organization Serving Immigrants in the United States

Carolina Fierro Posted: February 9, 2022

By Carolina Fierro, Communications, Crestview, Florida

MIRA USA is a non-profit organization that was born on February 19, 2005 in response to the needs of the Immigrant community, but it was only in 2012 that continuous work began in favor of others. We promote the social, community, and civic integration of immigrants in the United States through three pillar programs:

Immigration Assistance Program

• Financial Education and Personal Development Program

• Global Alliance Program

Through the heartfelt work of our volunteers, MIRA USA is present in 21 cities, working for continuous improvement in the quality of life of the communities.

2021 was a year of great challenges, but even so we have strengthened and grown as an organization. The adversities facing the world have not been an impediment for MIRA USA to continue with its hard work, achieving our goals by touching many hearts and contributing to the improvement of the quality of life of our community, carrying out 194 activities and benefiting more than 3,969 persons.

For more information: Carolina Fierro, (850) 225 4897, [email protected], mirausa.net

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