Organizations and networks to connect: a list of resources for the Latinx community in the United States and beyond.
Alianza Americas | Alianza Americas is a network of migrant-led organizations working in the United States and transnationally to create an inclusive, equitable, and sustainable way of life for communities across North, Central and South America. Enable and support organized immigrants to become effective transnational change agents toward a just, equitable, and sustainable way of life for all people in the Americas. |
Association of Mexicans in North Carolina, Inc | Alianza Americas is a network of migrant-led organizations working in the United States and transnationally to create an inclusive, equitable, and sustainable way of life for communities across North, Central, and South America. Enable and support organized immigrants to become effective transnational change agents toward a just, equitable, and sustainable way of life for all people in the Americas. |
Acceso Latino | The Association of Mexicans in North Carolina, Inc. is a Non-Profit organization with the mission to promote the active participation of Mexicans and Latinos in their new communities and encourage the appreciation, understanding, and prosperity of the Mexican and Latino community through culture, education, leadership, health and advocacy. |
Casa Central | Casa Central is one of the largest Latino social service agencies in the Midwest since 1954. Through comprehensive, family-centered programming, Casa Central is the conduit through which thousands of individuals build hope for the future while equipping themselves to achieve a sustainable, higher quality of life for the benefit of self, family, community and society. |
Casa Latina | Casa Latina is a nonprofit organization that advances the power and well-being of Latino immigrants through employment, education, and community organizing. |
Cielo | Cielo is an organization that works to improve the quality of life for their clients by creating an inclusive environment that promotes educational success for children and adults, healthy Latinos’ minds, bodies, and souls, and support and advocacy for crime victims. |
Chicanos Por La Causa | CPLC offers a wide range of behavioral health services through three programs: Centro De La Familia, housed at our Maryvale Community Service Center, and Centro Esperanza in Mesa, Arizona. |
Consejo Counseling | Consejo Counseling provides a continuum of behavioral health, substance abuse, and domestic violence services, including prevention, treatment, and housing to individuals and families across Washington, utilizing an interdependent treatment model so clients experience acceptance, emotional security, and developmental growth while learning new skills to improve the quality of their lives. |
Crime Victims Advocacy Network | A network of advocates working with those hurt or harmed by crime in Mason, Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor, and Pacific counties, providing them with support, referrals, and advocacy in a compassionate, proactive, and empowering manner. |
El Centro de la Raza | Grounded in the Latino community of Washington State, the mission of El Centro de la Raza (The Center for People of All Races) is to build the Beloved Community by unifying all racial and economic sectors; to organize, empower, and defend the basic human rights of our most vulnerable and marginalized populations; and to bring critical consciousness, justice, dignity, and equity to all the peoples of the world. |
Entre Hermanos | Entre Hermanos came into being by the initiative of a group of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Latinos/as that saw the need for social, educational, and health support services in their community in the spring of 1991. By December 1992, the group was organized and carried out various activities to raise funds to cover its operating costs in cooperation with the Washington Latino AIDS Coalition, a group affiliated with People of Color against AIDS (POCAAN). |
Green Latinos | Green Latinos is a national nonprofit that convenes a broad coalition of Latino leaders committed to addressing national, regional, and local environmental, natural resources, and conservation issues that significantly affect the health and welfare of the U.S. Latino community. |
Hispanic Roundtable | The Mission of the Hispanic Roundtable is to strengthen the Latino community through partnerships, education, community building, and cultural representation. Members of the Latino community in Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor, Mason, and Pacific counties will: 1) Have greater access to post-secondary education. 2) Know and have greater access to community resources and services 3) Have improved communications with the community at large. 4) Have links to communities of color. |
Latino Advocacy | Latino Advocacy offers to consult for grassroots organizations and groups in the areas of policy, advocacy, organizing and membership development, workshops and meetings facilitation, focusing on racial justice and immigrant rights. Latino Advocacy empowers organizations to organize effectively by conducting workshops, facilitating group meetings, and providing leadership development training to leaders. They also provide support and development for groups and organizations in communications and media skills and offer bilingual services and the translation of documents and simultaneous interpretation for conferences and events. |
https://latinocf.org/about-us/ | Their mission is to build a movement of civically engaged philanthropic leaders, investing in Latino-led organizations, and increasing political participation of Latinos in California. |
The Rural Women’s Health Project | The Rural Women’s Health Project (RWHP) is a nonprofit organization based in Florida that designs and implements community-based health-education projects, training, and materials to assist communities in strengthening their understanding of critical health, occupational, and family issues. Project S.A.L.U.D. builds community assets to reverse the factors that create health disparities in immigrant communities and to engage community members in activities to improve well-being. |
Snohomish County Latino Coalition | A group of 100+ Latino community leaders that live and/or work in Snohomish County. Their mission is to advocate with and for the Hispanic/Latino/Latinx community in Snohomish County through an emphasis on empowerment, unification, equity, inclusion and accountability. |