Dive into a compelling conversation with @maitearcedc, President & CEO of Hispanic Access Foundation, as she shares about our work to develop the next generation of Latino leaders with @latin_times_! ✨ Read the full article here: bit.ly/LT-24
Hispanic Access is proud to partner with Switchback to strengthen collaboration across the outdoor industry and conservation community while expanding opportunities for more people to engage with and lead in outdoor spaces. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/HASWB26
Your voice can make a difference in protecting our oceans, which are vital to our everyday lives. Without oceans, we lose not only our connection to who we are as Latinos, but we also lose a precious resource. Sign our Ocean Pledge today ➡️ bit.ly/OurOcean-25
Through free, bilingual STEM and health careers in Central Florida, we're helping students and families discover pathways they may have never imagined. When communities have access to knowledge, mentorship, and opportunity, everyone benefits. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/PNSTEM26
We're proud to see our Financial Empowerment Initiative featured in MSN! Through free monthly workshops in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, we're helping families build the knowledge and confidence. Read the full article here ➡️ bit.ly/MSNHA26
A Central #Florida program is helping Latino families explore STEM careers. Students are building rockets, meeting experts and learning about new career paths in both English and Spanish. More: buff.ly/XrJcxP5#STEM#Education@HispanicAccess
Last week, our Community Navigator team hosted an in-person workshop in Orlando, Florida! This workshop was in collaboration with Dr. Andrea Ortega, founder of Palante Nonprofits, to address barriers in navigating compliance and program sustainability! bit.ly/CNP-24
Why does ocean conservation matter to our communities? At #Upwell2026, Latino leaders shared a simple truth: healthy oceans are connected to healthy communities. Sign the Our Ocean, Our Future Pledge and join us in building a healthier future ➡️ bit.ly/OurOcean-25
Our seafood toolkit breaks down conservation infrastructure in an accessible way so that local leaders can effectively influence the policies, narratives, and investments that shape community well-being. Read here ➡️ bit.ly/seafoodguide25
At Hispanic Access, we’re catalyzing Latino leadership into action through advocacy, storytelling, outdoor engagement, and more. This #NationalOceanMonth, we celebrate the leaders and communities working toward a healthier, more resilient future ➡️ bit.ly/NAE-OC
Watch a day in our life at #CHOW 2026! From connecting with our network leaders from across the country to screening our newest film, and engaging in conversations with ocean advocates, Day 1 of #CHOW2026 was all about the power of community-driven ocean conservation.
This #NationalOceanMonth, take a closer look at what’s really behind the seafood on your plate. Labels like “eco-friendly” or “wild-caught” don’t always tell the full story. That’s why our Toolkit is designed to equip Latino leaders. Read the guide ➡️ bit.ly/seafoodguide25
The countdown is on! During #CapitolHillOceanWeek and #Upwell, we’ll debut From Sea to Soul, a short film highlighting Latino leaders working in the fisheries space, who are advancing sustainability. Register now ➡️
The ocean’s future depends on who has a seat at the table. This year at #CapitolHillOceanWeek2026, Hispanic Access is bringing Latino advocates from across the country to elevate the issues impacting our communities. Become an ocean advocate today! ➡️ bit.ly/OceanPledge25
Latino communities are deeply connected to our ocean and essential to protecting it. This #NationalOceanMonth, we’re highlighting the work being done to advance sustainable fisheries, strengthen coastal resilience, address pollution, and more. ➡️ bit.ly/NAE-OC
Three stories. One ocean. A shared responsibility to protect it. We’re excited to premiere our newest short film, From Sea to Soul, during this year’s #CapitolHillOceanWeek and #Upwell. Join us in person or tune in through Upwell’s livestream! ➡️ bit.ly/UWR-CHOW26
Recently, Hispanic Access & @Waterkeeper brought together leaders on Capitol Hill to discuss the growing threat of PFAS pollution & the need for community-centered solutions. Protecting our water means protecting our health & future generations. Read ➡️ bit.ly/WKHAB
We cannot build a mentally healthy nation alone. To honor this shared mission during Mental Health Awareness Month, our Chief of Networks and Program Manager sponsored and attended the annual APAF Gala at San Francisco City Hall.
The evening celebrated our ongoing partnership with the American Psychiatric Association Foundation for our Iglesias Sanas, Comunidades Sanas (Healthy Churches, Healthy Communities) Initiative. Learn more about our work ➡️ bit.ly/LIA-26
Today, we honor and remember the brave individuals who served our country and helped shape a better future for generations to come. As we gather with loved ones this Memorial Day, we reflect on the values of unity & community that continue to strengthen and uplift us all.
En este #MesDeLaConcientizaciónSobreLaSaludMental, celebramos a los líderes que ayudan a crear comunidades más sanas. A través de nuestra iniciativa Iglesias Sanas, Comunidades Sanas, hemos capacitado a 60 líderes en Primeros Auxilios en Salud Mental. ➡️ bit.ly/Elevacion