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Computer Lab

May 24, 2011 by latinoleadership

TECHNOLOGY:

Latino Leadership, in partnership with LULAC and AT&T is advancing education, careers and quality of life through access to technology.

The Latino Leadership Technology Lab is open Monday – Friday from 9 – 5. At the offices, members of the community are welcome to use the computers to surf the web, complete homework, locate employment and more.

Use of the computers is free-of-cost. There are minimal fees for printing and faxes.

EHAWT LAB:

1010 Executive Center Drive
Suite 100
Orlando, Florida 32803

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: education, employment, LULAC, technology

Request for Services

May 24, 2011 by latinoleadership

Latino Leadership has developed an extensive referral network throughout the years. In partnership with community agencies, the organization is able to provide community resources to navigate hard times. Resources include food pantries, health providers, housing counseling, scholarships, and more!

Please call 407-895-0801 to speak with an intake specialist. A Request for Services application must be completed in order to receive assistance. When required, Latino Leadership will provide external referrals forms to clients.

Latino Leadership believes in providing a hand-up to ensure individual empowerment and success.

Filed Under: Family Enrichment Center Tagged With: leadership, services

Partners & Affiliations

May 24, 2011 by latinoleadership

LEAGUE OF UNITED LATIN AMERICAN CITIZENS:

LULAC is the largest and oldest Hispanic Organization in the United States. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, health and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 700 LULAC councils nationwide. The organization involves and serves all Hispanic nationality groups.

Historically, LULAC has focused heavily on education, civil rights, and employment for Hispanics. LULAC councils provide more than a million dollars in scholarships to Hispanic students each year, conduct citizenship and voter registration drives, develop low income housing units, conduct youth leadership training programs, and seek to empower the Hispanic community at the local, state and national level.

In addition, the LULAC National Educational Service Centers, LULAC’s educational arm, provides counseling services to more than 18,000 Hispanic students per year at sixteen regional centers. SER Jobs for Progress, LULAC’s employment arm, provides job skills and literacy training to the Hispanic community through more than forty-eight employment training centers located throughout the United States. The LULAC Corporate Alliance, an advisory board of Fortune 500 companies, fosters stronger partnerships between Corporate America and the Hispanic community.

Learn more about LULAC…

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR LATINO COMMUNITY ASSET BUILDERS:

The National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB) represents and serves a geographically and ethnically diverse group of non-profit community development and asset building organizations that are anchor institutions in our nation’s Latino communities. NALCAB members are experts in implementing responsible, market-based strategies for creating jobs, developing neighborhood assets and building family wealth. They include affordable housing developers, microlenders, economic development corporations and consumer counseling agencies.

NALCAB’s mission is to build financial and real estate assets as well as human and technology resources in Latino families, communities and organizations. NALCAB achieves this mission by supporting the work of its members.

Learn more about NALCAB…

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF LA RAZA:

The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) – the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States – works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans. Through its network of nearly 300 affiliated community-based organizations (Latino Leadership included), NCLR reaches millions of Hispanics each year in 41 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. To achieve its mission, NCLR conducts applied research, policy analysis, and advocacy, providing a Latino perspective in five key areas – assets/investments, civil rights/immigration, education, employment and economic status, and health. In addition, it provides capacity-building assistance to its Affiliates who work at the state and local level to advance opportunities for individuals and families.

Founded in 1968, NCLR is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization headquartered in Washington, DC. NCLR serves all Hispanic subgroups in all regions of the country and has operations in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Antonio, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Learn more about NCLR…

NATIONAL HISPANIC COUNCIL ON AGING:

The National Hispanic Council on Aging (NHCOA) is the nation’s premier constituency-based organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for the Hispanic/Latino elderly, their families, and their communities. Now in its 28th year, NHCOA represents a network of 42 community-based organizations across the continental U.S., the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. NHCOA also maintains a broader network of 7,000 individuals and reaches 10 million Hispanics each year through its work and that of its affiliates.

NHCOA focuses on the following program priorities: health promotion and disease prevention, financial security and civic engagement, policy, leadership development, education and housing. Its policy priorities include addressing health disparities, promoting economic security, ensuring availability of affordable and elder accessible housing, and building stronger and more cohesive communities through provision of technical support and financial assistance to community-based organizations serving Hispanic older adults.

NHCOA operates on both a local and national level, working with its network of community-based organizations locally and implementing advocacy on behalf of its broader constituency of Latino elderly on a national level. Specifically, on the local level, NHCOA provides community-based organizations with training, technical assistance, sub-grants, and access to the latest research and best results-producing programs. NHCOA also helps local groups form partnerships and coalitions that enhance their resources, influence, and ability to extend their reach. On the national level, the Washington, D.C.-based NHCOA educates legislators on the aging community’s needs and contributions, and helps craft permanent solutions to the problems that compromise the security, health, happiness, and dignity of America’s fastest-growing senior population.

NHCOA is an expert in developing interventions based on research and building on work already done by elder-and Hispanic-serving organizations and agencies. The organization follows a proven approach. First, NHCOA conducts original research when needed or draws on professional studies to design effective community interventions. It then implements a needs assessment for participating community-based organizations and provides needed technical assistance and training to prepare the organization to implement the intervention. NHCOA uses program components that have been shown to be effective. For example, NHCOA is known for its use of community health educators or promotores in its health education and promotion programs. Promotores have been shown to be highly effective with hard-to-reach Hispanic populations, such as the aging population. NHCOA is also known for its dedication to implementing interventions in an age-sensitive, linguistic- and culturally-appropriate manner.

Learn more about NHCOA…

Filed Under: Partners & Affiliations Tagged With: education, health, LULAC, national, NCLR, NHCOA

President’s Biography

May 24, 2011 by latinoleadership

As founding President/CEO of Latino Leadership, Inc., Marytza Sanz has worked tirelessly to improve the quality of life of families in Central Florida through the implementation of social enrichment programs that incorporate leadership development and empowerment, education advancement, and economic community development into its daily activities.

Mrs. Sanz also lends her expertise to the University of Central Florida President’s Minority Advisory Board, the Homeless Coalition and Florida Devereux boards. Marytza Sanz’s work in voter engagement and health education has received national and statewide coverage from media outlets such as CNN, Univision, Telemundo, the St. Petersburg Times, NPR News and the San Juan Star. Mrs. Sanz can be heard on her radio program, “Al Oído de la Comunidad”.

Before founding Latino Leadership, Mrs. Sanz worked for the Census Bureau and served as the Central Florida Hispanic Outreach Coordinator for the Gore/Lieberman campaign. Most recently, Marytza Sanz was appointed by Governor Charlie Crist to serve on Florida’s 2010 Statewide Complete Count Committee to ensure a comprehensive count of Florida’s population during the 2010 Census.

Currently, Marytza Sanz resides in Orlando, Florida with her wonderful husband, two daughters, son-in-laws, and two grandchildren.

Filed Under: Governance Tagged With: leadership

Resources for Parents

May 24, 2011 by latinoleadership

Latino Leadership understands that the School Choice process is daunting. We’ve compiled information to help you and your family navigate the Voluntary Public School Choice system.

Know Your Choices

Parents, students, educators and community partners can find specific information with actionable solutions and suggestions on how to participate in the enhancement of the educational experience for Florida’s most precious resource – our children. Choose the Resource Center link to find a location near you!

Florida School Choice FAQ’s

Have general questions on school choice? Interested in learning more about charter schools, home education, McKay, and more! Click here.

Florida Leading the Nation

Florida is leading the Nation in school choice options. Florida’s A+ Education Plan was the impetus for policies and programs that thrust Florida into the spotlight as a national leader in providing parents and  students with a wide array of school choice options directed to meet individual learning needs and styles. Click here to learn more.

General Resources By County

Counties must abide by key rules regarding Voluntary Public School Choice. By subscribing to these rules, school districts can provide voluntary public school choice programs that guarantee diversity within all schools of choice, permit student choice and contribute to school improvement. Click here to learn what your county is doing in regards to school choice.

Understand the Lingo

Often wonder what that alphabet soup really means? Have term that you are unsure of? Check out the School Choice glossary for a list of words that are often used by schools and educators. Click here.

Orange County Public School Choice

Orange County is a state leader in school choice. For information specific to Orange County, click here.

Filed Under: Parent Resource Center Tagged With: education, parents, technology

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