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  • Washington State CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
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    Be a powerful voice for a Hispanic child!

    Be a powerful voice for abused and neglected Hispanic children.  Are you concerned about ensuring that abused Hispanic children have their cultural needs understood and respected?  Be a CASA volunteer.  Visit www.wacasa.org or call 1-800-530-0045.
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  • Washington State Coalition for Language Access (WASCLA)
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    WASCLA, or the Washington State Coalition for Language Access, is an organization consisting of legal professionals, advocates, law enforcement personnel, interpreters/translators, and court personnel who are dedicated to assisting state and local agencies within the State of Washington to understand and comply with their obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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  • Office of the Education Ombudsman

    The Office of the Education Ombudsman (OEO) resolves complaints, disputes, and problems between families and Washington State elementary and secondary public schools in all areas that affect student learning.
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  • Everett Public School District

    Our mission is to inspire, educate, motivate, and prepare each student to achieve to high standards, contribute to our community, and thrive in a global society.
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  • The Latino/a Educational Achievement Project (LEAP)
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    Our Mission: Improve academic achievement of Latino/students in Washington state
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  • Latino Community Fund

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    We invest in the Latino community to cultivate new leaders, support effective non-profit organizations, and improve the quality of life for all Washingtonians.
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  • Esparza Plus
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    More than 60-years of experience is the foundation for versatile and cost-effective communication services & access to the growing Latino/Hispanic market of the Northwest.
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  • State Farm
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  • US Hispanic Leadership Institute
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    A national Chicago-based that promotes education, civic participation, and leadership development for Latinos and other similarly disenfranchised groups.
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  • National Association of Latino Elected/Appointed Officials
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    The nation's leading nonprofit organization that facilitates the full participation of Latinos in the American political process, from citizenship to public service.
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  • Hispanic Roundtable
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    The mission of the Hispanic Roundtable is to strengthen the Latino community by supporting and promoting our member agencies and by serving as an educational, cultural, economic, and service agency resource.
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  • Department of Revenue of Washington State
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    Department of Revenue employees are committed to an exceptional level of service.

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  • Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

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    (OSPI) is the primary agency charged with overseeing K-12 public education in Washington state.
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  • Washington State Department of Financial Institutions
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    The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) regulates and examines a variety of state chartered financial services.
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  • WSU Conectándote 
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    The radio show WSU Conectándote was initially launched at Washington State University (WSU), because the university wanted to help the Latin Community accomplish its educational goals and ultimately, improve the quality of life for this community.
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  • John Fraire
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    A published playwright, former executive director of the New Latino Visions Theatre Company in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and a Washington State Arts Commissioner.
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About Us

VISION

To create a culture where full participation and social equality of Hispanics is achievable

MISSION STATEMENT

The Commission on Hispanic Affairs strives to improve public policy development and the delivery of government services to the Hispanic community.

STATUTORY AUTHORITY

The Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs is governed by Chapter 43.115 RCW. Implementing regulations are contained in Chapter 322.12 WAC.
The Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs (CHA) was created by a Governor's Executive Order and established in statute in 1971. As mandated by the state legislature, the Commission's functions are to improve public policy development and the delivery of government services to the Hispanic community through the following means:

  1. Identifying and defining issues concerning the rights and needs of Washington State's Hispanic Community.
  2. Advising the Governor and state agencies on the development of relevant policies, plans and programs
    that affect Hispanics.
  3. Advising the legislature on issues of concern to the state's Hispanic community.
  4. Establishing relationships with state agencies, local governments, and members of the private sector.

IMMIGRATION RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, the United States is a country rich with a history of immigrant contribution, dedication, and sacrifice;
WHEREAS, Latino immigrants risk their lives to cross the border to work in under-appreciated, low-paying, and often dangerous jobs;
WHEREAS, the economy of our country, particularly the agricultural industry, depends on the work of Latino undocumented immigrants;
WHEREAS, current immigration policy divides families, stifles the rights of workers, drives communities underground; and threatens the overall health of our country;

LET IT BE RESOLVED that the Commission advises our Congressional delegation on the necessity of a comprehensive immigration reform, a reform that addresses the barriers faced by all immigrants to our country, the recently-arrived, the long-term resident, and those to come in the future; the farm worker and the non-farm worker; the families of immigrants that reside within the United States and those outside the United States; and a reform that recognizes the dignity of work, and protects the immigrant worker and family just as all other workers are protected.

 

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Washington Commission on Hispanic Affairs | PO Box 40924, 98504-0924 | Phone: Toll-Free 800-443-0294 or 360-725-5661 | Fax: 360-586-9501  | Email: hispanic@cha.wa.gov

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