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Get to Know Promises for a Future Tomorrow
Solidarity. Equity. Inclusion. Support. Solutions.
A Bit More About Us
Our strength lies not only in the words we stand by, but most importantly in the actions of our initiatives. From the moment we started our Promises for a Future Tomorrow (PFAFT), we understood that by working together we could overcome the many challenges facing underrepresented community members today. We ultimately decided to launch PFAFT based on the mission that social change and immigration reform begins with empowerment.
PFAFT IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES
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Promoting Progress and Greeting our Newest Residents
Our Legal Assistance program provides transformation in the day-to-day lives of our community members. We offer free to low-cost assistance to individuals seeking immigration related relief. We help our community neighbors with understanding their rights under the law, providing navigation efforts for pathways to citizenship, and help obtain or replace certificates of citizenship for immigrants who have U.S citizenship through their parents.
PFAFT ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL)
Increasing Self-Sufficiency through Language Education
PFAFT provides English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) studies for non-native language speakers. Our vision is to empower our community members and neighbors with the opportunity to engage proficiently and responsibly linguistically in any culturally diverse environment.



Louisiana is Home
195,027
Immigrants residing in Louisiana
83,031 Women
93,629 Men
18,368 Children
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199,405
Native-born U.S. Americans who have at least one immigrant parent
Louisiana is ranked 46th out of 50 states and the District of Columbia for educational attainment
77,832
Naturalized Citizens residing in Louisiana
* Two out of five immigrants in Louisiana are naturalized U.S. Citizens