Friday, May 22, 2009

The Women of Saint Michael Continue to Support Mosaic House


The Women of Saint Michael generously donated $5,000 for Mosaic House in May 2009. This group is a part of the Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas, Texas, and has supported our agency and Mosaic House for nine years, since 2000.

The funds from the Women of Saint Michael will be used to cover emergency supplies and operational costs at Mosaic House, including hotline phone bill, utilities, staffing, food, medical supplies, and clothing.

For more information on the Women of Saint Michael, please visit their website at http://www.saintmichael.org/pages/Women

Monday, May 18, 2009

The Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas Gives Hope to Victims


May 2009 – Mosaic Family Services received a $5,000 grant from The Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas to assist with program expenses for the Multicultural Legal Services Program, which addresses the needs of survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking from a holistic, global perspective, giving them the support they deserve to lead empowered, self-sufficient lives. Legal services are a fundamental step for victims becoming safe and self-sufficient. Our attorneys provide comprehensive legal services in the areas of immigration and family law for immigrant victims of domestic violence and human trafficking.

The Section is comprised of nearly nine thousand members from all parts of the State and all sides of the Bar. The Section is a neutral organization comprised of plaintiff attorneys, defense attorneys, judges, mediators / arbitrators, pro bono attorneys and law students who are dedicated to improving our justice system and the quality of legal services delivered to Texans. The Section is actively involved in a number and variety of pro bono and educational programs.

The following story is from one of the clients served by the legal program at MFS:
“Jana’s Story”: Jana came to Mosaic Family Services in dire need of legal assistance. Her husband had filed for divorce and was seeking custody of their three children. Jana’s husband had been terribly abusive to her throughout their marriage. Jana had no legal status in the United States, she was completely undocumented. She was terrified that her husband was not only going to take their three children away from her, but that he would also have her deported to her home country. Jana’s husband had brought her to the United States twelve years ago through an I-130 Petition for Alien Relative. However, once in the U.S. her husband refused to follow through with completing the petition, thus leaving Jana at his mercy, with no legal status.

Jana’s biggest concerns were retaining custody of her children and gaining legal residence in the U.S. Jana was a very intelligent and compassionate woman; however, the years of abuse had worn her down and she was almost defeated before we even started the fight. With the help of Mosaic’s services, including counseling, Jana was able to slowly regain her strength and confidence. In the meantime the legal department got underway in pursuing her legal case by challenging her husband’s petition for divorce and child custody, and submitting her immigration case. After approximately one year, our office was successful in both endeavors. Jana’s divorce was finalized and she retained sole custody of her children. Additionally Jana’s immigration petition was approved, and she was also given work authorization. Jana is now living on her own, working full time, and planning to attend community college this fall to become a paralegal.

For more information on the Litigation Section, please visit their website at http://www.litigationsection.com.

Friday, May 15, 2009

The Texas Bar Foundation Supports Multicultural Legal Services


Mosaic Family Services, Inc. recently received a $20,000 grant for the Multicultural Legal Services Program from the Texas Bar Foundation. This generous grant will provide a part-time Pro Bono Program Coordinator for the program. The Coordinator will establish and maintain relationships with private attorneys in the community, who will provide pro bono services for those clients who our program is unable to immediately serve due to a waiting list. Mosaic will be able to serve many additional victims and their families with a strong Pro Bono attorney program.

Since its inception in 1965, the Texas Bar Foundation has awarded more than $9 million in grants to law-related programs. Supported by members of the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Bar Foundation is the nation’s largest charitably-funded bar foundation.

Mosaic Family Services Multicultural Legal Services Program employs three full-time attorneys who specialize in immigration and family law. Staff attorneys assist clients with all aspects of their immigration experience, as well as provide legal support for divorce, child-custody, protective orders, and other important family law issues as they pertain to domestic violence.

For more information on the Texas Bar Foundation, please visit their website at http://www.txbf.org/

Monday, May 11, 2009

The Communities Foundation of Texas Grants New Appliances, Furniture to Mosaic House

May 2009 – The Sammons Fund of the Communities Foundation of Texas awarded Mosaic Family Services with $20,450 to support our shelter Mosaic House. This generous grant will be used to will be used to purchase new appliances and furniture for the shelter. Residents of Mosaic House will be able to enjoy new refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, and couches.

Dr. Jody Grant, CFT Board Chair; Dr. Walter Nguyen, MFS Executive Director, and Brent Christopher, CFT's President and CEO

Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT) has been a partner with donors for raising the quality of life in our community for more than 50 years. Communities Foundation of Texas is now one of the nation's largest community foundations, in terms of total assets, gifts received and grants awarded. The Sammons Fund, which provided us with our grant, is one of the many funds managed by CFT.

This spring, through its most recent round of discretionary grants to 27 area nonprofit community organizations, CFT awarded its billionth dollar since its inception in 1953. Mosaic Family Services staff attended the $1 billion awards ceremony on May 6, 2009.

For more information on CFT, please visit their website here.