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News from SIROW
Submitted by lclark@ncrw.org on Fri, 12/16/2011 - 2:31pm
Member Organization:
Southwest Institute for Research on Women The Southwest Institute for Research on Women, SIROW, in partnership with the James E. Rogers College of Law's Immigration Law Clinic, provides social support, advocacy, and legal services to vulnerable women detained for months to years while the government determines whether to deport them or grant them legal immigration status to remain in the country. Click here for more info.
The institute also reports that girls are less likely to receive substance abuse treatment than boys in Arizona. To learn more, click here or contact Josephine Korchmaros at jkorch@email.arizona.edu.




