How Know Your Rights Workshops are Empowering ImmigrantsImmigrationRecently, Tom Homan, the Trump administration’s “Border Czar” complained that immigrants in Chicago were “too educated” because they know their basic rights. That’s because UnidosUS Affiliates and other organizations have […]
The Affordable Care Act Helps Millions of Latinos Lead Healthier, More Financially Secure LivesFact SheetThis fact sheet explains the benefits that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has brought to Latinos, both nationally and in the 20 states with the greatest number of Latinos.
How Know Your Rights Workshops are Empowering ImmigrantsImmigrationRecently, Tom Homan, the Trump administration’s “Border Czar” complained that immigrants in Chicago were “too educated” because they know their basic rights. That’s because UnidosUS Affiliates and other organizations have […]
The Affordable Care Act Helps Millions of Latinos Lead Healthier, More Financially Secure LivesFact SheetThis fact sheet explains the benefits that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has brought to Latinos, both nationally and in the 20 states with the greatest number of Latinos.
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Implementing Financial Coaching: Successes, Challenges and Scalability Research Report In 2019, UnidosUS launched its Financial Empowerment Network to help fulfill our commitment to promoting Latino economic well-being.
Exploring the UnidosUS Financial Empowerment Network Financial Coaching Model Research Report The past decade has seen a rise in the use of financial coaching as an approach to improving the financial well-being of individuals.
Closing the Latino Homeownership Gap: Home Ownership Means Equity® (HOME) Article UnidosUS’s HOME policy agenda empowers families on their housing journey—preparing first-time buyers, supporting homeowners, and preserving generational wealth.
Majorities Across Race and Ethnicity Support Policies to Allow More Housing Fact Sheet Survey finds Asian, Black, Latino and White respondents back changes to allow more varied options.