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PAIDEIA FOUNDATION

AZ · EIN 814269305 · $1.2M rev · operational · paideia.foundation
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Paideia Foundation supports immigrant children and adults in adapting to life in the United States through education, language instruction, and financial literacy programs. The organization offers tutoring, school adaptation support, job readiness training, and financial empowerment workshops. It operates in Scottsdale, Arizona, and focuses on holistic integration for immigrant families.

activities · 3

what they do

direct service · 3
  • Financial Literacy and Empowerment Financial Literacy Education & Coaching
    Delivers financial literacy programming that focuses on budgeting, credit building, and navigating the U.S. financial system to empower immigrant individuals and families.
  • Immigrant Adult Integration and Empowerment Programs Refugee Resettlement and Integration Support
    Provides language support, job readiness training, digital literacy, and cultural adaptation services to assist immigrant adults in integrating into society and the workforce.
  • Immigrant Youth Education and Integration Programs English Language Learning Programs
    Offers ESL instruction, academic tutoring, school adaptation support, and confidence-building programs specifically designed for immigrant children to help them integrate into their new environment.
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named programs · 3

what they call their work

Adult Integration & Education
Offers language support, job readiness training, digital literacy, and cultural adaptation programs for immigrant adults
Financial Empowerment
Teaches budgeting, credit management, and how to navigate the U.S. financial system to promote economic self-sufficiency
Support for Immigrant Children
Provides ESL instruction, academic tutoring, school adaptation support, and confidence-building activities for immigrant children