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Your network trusts you.
We can help you give them more.

We work with schools, churches, and local organizations to bring bilingual education and navigation support to the families they already serve.

We don't replace what you're already doing. We help fill the gap — the college questions, the financial aid confusion, the moments when a family doesn't know who to ask. We show up with bilingual sessions, real resources, and a support model built on trust. You provide the relationship. We bring the tools.

HOW IT WORKS

Partnerships are flexible because communities are different. We start with a conversation about what your families actually need, and we build from there.

Partnerships may include:

  • Host a bilingual workshop at your location.

  • Share our webinars and resources with your network.

  • Refer families who need one-on-one navigation support.

  • Co-create events around specific questions your community is facing.

  • Build an ongoing relationship so families always know where to go when questions come up.

 

There is no cost to partner. We ask for your time, your trust, and your willingness to help us reach the families who need this most.

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WHO WE WORK WITH
  • Churches and faith communities.

  • K-12 schools and counselors.

  • Local organizations and nonprofits.

  • Neighborhood groups and trusted local leaders.

  • Employers and workforce programs.

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WHAT WE BRING
  • Bilingual workshops and navigation sessions.

  • Plain-language explanations of college, career, and financial aid.

  • Materials families can actually use after they leave the room.

  • A support experience that is relational, honest, and pressure-free.

How a Partnership Works

Each partnership is governed by a short memorandum of understanding (MOU) or program agreement that includes:

  • One primary contact on each side.

  • Clear dates, topics, target participants, and responsibilities for each session or initiative.

  • A shared promotional plan.

  • Post-event feedback and a next-step review.

 

AP remains responsible for the program framework, facilitation, and participant support. Partners contribute by amplifying reach, providing space, and co-hosting sessions around specialized topics.

Ready to talk?

A partnership can start with one conversation.

We're happy to start small and see what fits.

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