Wheeler student wins prize for app that pairs refugees with volunteer translators

The woman, who spoke Arabic and only limited English, had been letting the papers pile up. They included time-sensitive communications about health coverage and notices of her child’s eligibility for the free lunch program at school.

“She just didn’t know what they were,” Josefowicz said. “She didn’t know that they were important.”

Josefowicz, a 16-year-old junior at the Wheeler School, realized that, for many refugees who come to the United States and don’t speak English, dealing with government bureaucracy can be a massive challenge.

So, she set out to help.

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