OUR 6th ANNUAL GALA - "Immigrants - Our Texas Story"

May 15, 2013     
6:30 - 10 p.m.


The Grand Lobby of the
Bullock Texas State History Museum

Join our celebration of the immigrants who settled Texas. From Mexico to Germany, Argentina to Nepal, and France to Vietnam - immigrants from around the globe brought their unique cultural heritage and created a rich and diverse Texas.

With Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR) in the forefront of our nations's conscience, and a growing confidence that new forms of relief are on the horizon, American Gateways is committed to building our capacity to meet the needs of thousands of immigrants who may be eligible for new forms of immigration relief.

Your support will help pay for additional staff who will provide the legal services these impoverished men, women, children, and families need to access these historic reforms and live fulfilled lives.

 


American Gateways 5th Annual Gala 
June 5, 2012        6 - 9 p.m.
Returning to the Long Center for the Performing Arts, this years' Gala promises to be spectacular! Watch your email for the release da

te for sponsorships and ticket sales. We are expecting it to sell out quickly. Call Elizabeth Hartman at 512.279.0879 for early details.

 

Open House & Volunteer Appreciation Reception
April 18, 2012      5:30 - 8 p.m.
RSVP to Elizabeth 512-279-0879 or ElizabethH@americangateways.org
American Gateways celebrates all our volunteers - from pro bono attorneys, to translators, to administrative assistants, to TPS Clinic volunteers - all are an integral part of the American Gateways' team. Join us for appetizers, wine and to celebrate our volunteers with the rest of the American Gateways' team.

 

MEET OUR NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
March 8, 2012      6 - 8:30 p.m.
Chez Zee
RSVP at 512-279-0879 or ElizabethH@americangateways.org
Join us in welcoming Elizabeth Hartman as our new Executive Director. We are excited to have her on board and want our community to get to know her. Elizabeth is committed to our mission, growing our resources, and engaging more community leaders in the immigration discussion.