This page is maintained by Scott Schang, Branch Manager of BuyWise Mortgage, California. As a 18 year veteran of the Mortgage and Real Estate industry, I am passionate about educating and empowering consumers. I have been writing about consumer protection issues, and making sense of complicated real estate and mortgage topics on this website since 2007
An online support group and information site for those who have been and are victims of domestic violence
Kumon of Oakville is part of the world's largest after-school math & reading program, helping children of all ages become self-learners.
Why DiasporaEngager was created? Millions of people are leaving their home country to go to others countries each year. Even within a country, many people are moving all the time, seeking better opportunities, or trying to adjust to life’s challenges and solicitations. The situation has been worsening in developing countries in a way that the brain drain is seen as one of the greatest threats against their development. So far, the efforts to stop or properly manage brain drain or to manage immigration have been unsuccessful. Unfortunately, many people are usually disappointed by what they see after moving, and others are disconnected from people and opportunities in their home country as well as in their host country. Because of a lack of information or right connections, several immigrants and travelers do not produce the best of themselves or successfully integrate to their new environment. Those who succeed often don’t collaborate/network with others to maximize their potential. At the same time, the global diasporas are usually unknown by many businesses, nonprofits and other organizations that can help them. This situation impoverishes people and nations, and deprives many organizations from reaching most of their potential market, clients, and customers. DiasporaEngager was created to provide a global platform where the Diaspora, the people and organizations in their country of origin and in their host country can work together to help each other in a win-win framework.
Why DiasporaEngager was created? Millions of people are leaving their home country to go to others countries each year. Even within a country, many people are moving all the time, seeking better opportunities, or trying to adjust to life’s challenges and solicitations. The situation has been worsening in developing countries in a way that the brain drain is seen as one of the greatest threats against their development. So far, the efforts to stop or properly manage brain drain or to manage immigration have been unsuccessful. Unfortunately, many people are usually disappointed by what they see after moving, and others are disconnected from people and opportunities in their home country as well as in their host country. Because of a lack of information or right connections, several immigrants and travelers do not produce the best of themselves or successfully integrate to their new environment. Those who succeed often don’t collaborate/network with others to maximize their potential. At the same time, the global diasporas are usually unknown by many businesses, nonprofits and other organizations that can help them. This situation impoverishes people and nations, and deprives many organizations from reaching most of their potential market, clients, and customers. DiasporaEngager was created to provide a global platform where the Diaspora, the people and organizations in their country of origin and in their host country can work together to help each other in a win-win framework.
An online support group and information site for those who have been and are victims of domestic violence