Our Affiliates
Our Affiliates are community-based organizations that directly serve the Latino population across the country. They know the practical concerns and policy issues that affect their constituencies and are engaged in implementing innovative solutions.
Affiliate Council
The UnidosUS Affiliate Council serves as a voice for, and represents the partnership between, UnidosUS and our most important constituency—our nearly 300 Affiliates.
The Affiliate Council provides guidance to UnidosUS on its programs and public policy, and on strengthening regional networks and promoting the work of Affiliates.
Affiliates by State
Alabama
Homewood
Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (¡HICA!)
Arizona
Nogales
Phoenix
Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
San Luis
Somerton
Tucson
Arkansas
Jonesboro
Hispanic Community Services, Inc. (HCSI)
Springdale
Hispanic Women’s Organization of Arkansas
California
Arleta
Berkeley
Brawley
Burbank
Partnerships to Uplift Communities, Inc.
Chula Vista
Fallbrook
Hayward
Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Inc.
Keene
Los Angeles
AltaMed Health Services Corporation
Los Angeles Leadership Academy
Salvadoran American Leadership and Educational Fund (SALEF)
The Accelerated School Community of Schools
Watts/Century Latino Organization
Modesto
Montebello
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF)
Montebello Housing Development Corporation
National City
Oakland
Spanish Speaking Citizens’ Foundation
Oxnard
Ventura County Community Development Corporation (VCCDC)
Pacoima
Youth Policy Institute Charter Schools (YPICS)
Perris
San Bernardino
Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire, Inc.
San Diego
Chicano Federation of San Diego County, Inc.
King-Chavez Neighborhood of Schools
La Maestra Community Health Centers
San Francisco
La Raza Community Resource Center
Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
San Jose
Center for Employment Training
ConXión to Community, CTC (formerly Center for Training and Careers, Inc.)
San Rafael
San Ysidro
Santa Ana
El Sol Science and Arts Academy of Santa Ana
Stockton
Visionary Home Builders of California, Inc.
Ventura
Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation
Visalia
Vista
Walnut
California Association for Bilingual Education (CABE)
Watsonville
Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, Inc.
Colorado
Denver
CLLARO (Colorado Latino Leadership, Advocacy & Research Organization)
Del Norte Neighborhood Development Corporation
Latino Community Foundation of Colorado
NEWSED Community Development Corporation
Glenwood Springs
Connecticut
Hartford
Center for Latino Progress CPRF
Delaware
Georgetown
Wilmington
Latin American Community Center, Inc.
District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.)
Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School
Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)
Latin American Montessori Bilingual (LAMB) Public Charter School
Latin American Youth Center (LAYC)
Latino Economic Development Corporation (LEDC)
Multicultural Career Intern Program
Spanish Education Development (SED) Center
Florida
Boynton Beach
Casselberry
Hispanic Health Initiatives, Inc.
Florida City
Coalition of Florida Farmworker Organizations
Hollywood
Hispanic Unity of Florida, Inc.
Homestead
Global Empowerment Development Corporation, Inc.
Mexican American Council, Inc.
Immokalee
Redlands Christian Migrant Association
Miami
Orlando
Sarasota
Tampa
Housing and Education Alliance
Wimauma
Winter Park
Centro De Ayuda Para Los Hispanos, Inc.
Georgia
Atlanta
Latin American Association
Dalton
DaltonWhitfield Community Development Corporation
Norcross
Clinic for Education, Treatment and Prevention of Addiction, Inc. (CETPA)
Kennesaw
Idaho
Caldwell
Community Council of Idaho, Inc.
Indiana
Columbus
Su Casa Columbus
Iowa
Council Bluffs
Centro Latino of Iowa
Illinois
Chicago
Brighton Park Neighborhood Council
Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE)
Latin United Community Housing Association (LUCHA)
Cicero
The Latino Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders Alliance (LAMDA)
Harvard
Kansas
Kansas City
Louisiana
New Orleans
Maryland
Silver Spring
Massachusetts
Boston
East Boston
East Boston Ecumenical Community Council (EBECC)
Lawrence
Greater Lawrence Community Action Council, Inc.
Malden
Roxbury
Worcester
Michigan
Battle Creek
Detroit
Grand Rapids
Hispanic Center of Western Michigan
Kalamazoo
Ypsilanti
Minnesota
Minneapolis
Comunidades Organizando el Poder y la Accion Latina-COPAL Education Fund
St. Paul
Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio (CLUES)
Mississippi
Jackson
Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance (MIRA)
Missouri
Kansas City
Nebraska
Lincoln
Nevada
Las Vegas
Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada, Inc.
North Las Vegas
Community Services of Nevada – CSNV
Reno
Mariposa Dual Language Academy
New Jersey
Camden
Hispanic Family Center of Southern New Jersey, Inc.
Latin American Economic Development Association (LAEDA)
Perth Amboy
Puerto Rican Association for Human Development, Inc.
Princeton
Hispanic Inspiring Students’ Performance and Achievement, Inc. (HISPA)
New Mexico
Albuquerque
Deming
Southwestern Regional Housing and Community Development Corporation
Santa Fe
New York
Bronx
Brooklyn
Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation
Corona
DominicoAmerican Society of Queens
Glen Cove
New York
Dominican Women’s Development Center
The Committee for Hispanic Children and Families
Queens
Neighborhood Housing Services of Queens CDC, Inc.
Rochester
IberoAmerican Action League, Inc.
Rockville Centre
White Plains
Latino U College Access, Inc. (LUCA)
North Carolina
Charlotte
Durham
Raleigh
East Coast Migrant Head Start Project
Ohio
Cleveland
El Barrio, Inc. (The Center for Families and Children)
Metro West Community Development Organization
Northeast Ohio Hispanic Center for Economic Development
Columbus
Lorain
El Centro de Servicios Sociales, Inc.
Painesville
Toledo
Adelante, The Latino Resource Center
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Latino Community Development Agency
Tulsa
Oregon
Cornelius
Centro Cultural de Washington County
Forest Grove
Gresham
Hillsboro
Portland
Hacienda Community Development Corporation
Voz Workers’ Rights Education Project
Salem
Salem/Keizer Coalition for Equality
Pennsylvania
Allentown
Hispanic American Organization
Bethlehem
Kennett Square
LCH Health and Community Services
Lancaster
Spanish American Civic Association (SACA)
Philadelphia
Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha, Inc. (APM)
Congreso de Latinos Unidos, Inc.
El Concilio (Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc.)
Esperanza Academy Charter High School (Nueva Esperanza Academy)
Pittsburgh
Reading
South Carolina
Greenville
Puerto Rico
Arecibo
Corporación de Desarrollo Económico, Vivienda y Salud (CODEVyS)
San Juan
One Stop Career Center of Puerto Rico, Inc.
Tennessee
Chattanooga
Knoxville
Centro Hispano de East Tennessee
Memphis
Nashville
Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC)
Texas
Austin
Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas
Brownsville
Corpus Christi
Gulf Coast Council of La Raza, Inc.
Dallas
El Paso
Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe, Inc.
El Paso Community Action Program Project Bravo, Inc.
Fort Worth
Proyecto Inmigrante Immigration Counseling Services, Inc.
Harlingen
Houston
Tejano Center for Community Concerns
Mercedes
Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement (VIDA)
Midland
Midland Community Development Corporation
San Antonio
Mexican American Unity Council (MAUC)
Neighborhood Housing Services of San Antonio, Inc. (NHSSA)
San Benito
San Juan
La Union del Pueblo Entero (LUPE)
Sherman
Utah
Salt Lake City
West Valley City
Virginia
Arlington
Shirlington Employment and Education Center
Richmond
Washington
Seattle
SEA MAR Community Health Centers
Sunnyside
Yakima
Rural Community Development Resources
Wisconsin
Madison
Vera Court Neighborhood Center (VCNC)
Milwaukee
Council for the Spanish Speaking, Inc.
Southside Organizing Committee, Inc.