The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) believes that the key to economic freedom for Latinos is through excellence, education, and participation in the political process.
LULAC, was founded in 1929, is the oldest and largest Hispanic American non-profit civic organization in the United States. It has more than 700 active councils within the states and also in the island of Puerto Rico.
LULAC Council #12113, in specific, targets Latinos in Massachusetts by helping them develop self-esteem, encouraging them to continue their education and stay in school, instruct them about the important of political participation, and promote the involvement in voter registration/naturalization drives.
It has considered education to be its number one priority throughout the years and they have given over $100,000 since 1997 to the present.
Local LULAC council #12113 is seeking corporate partners who wish to not only be portrayed as good corporate citizens but also those who are interested in expanding their market and share with the fasting growing consumer segment in the United States and in Massachusetts, the Hispanic community.
Do not hesitate to contact Toula Politis Lugo, National VP for the Northeast at ToulapT@aol.com. Annabelle Guerra, State Director at annabelleg83@Aol.com and the Scholarship Chair, Regla González at 617-327-6760 or email her at reglag@aol.com.
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