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News Releases 14 December 2023

Hispanic Access Foundation Welcomes New Accountant

Washington, D.C. - Hispanic Access Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of Marisol Pitre as an Accountant. Pitre has a track record of over two decades in business management and bookkeeping in a non-profit setting and vast experience in critical financial functions including general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable journals, trial balances, and payroll records. Pitre supports the organization’s programmatic growth and expansion.

News Releases 14 December 2023

Hispanic Access Foundation Welcomes New Hispanic Leadership Network Program Associate

Washington, D.C. - Hispanic Access Foundation is delighted to announce the addition of Jasmine Ezell as the new Hispanic Leadership Network Program Associate to facilitate the Hispanic Leadership Network’s mentoring and leadership program to support young, mid-career, and experienced Latino pastors serving high-need rural and urban congregations across the U.S. 

News Releases 12 December 2023

Hispanic Access Foundation Welcomes New Government Affairs Manager

Washington, D.C. – Hispanic Access Foundation is pleased to announce the expansion of the team with the addition of Veronica Delgado as the Government Affairs Manager. In her role, she will develop and execute strategies to advocate for the interests of the Latino community at the federal, state, and local levels and support Latino communities, organizations, families, and individuals in becoming advocates for themselves and their communities around the issues that impact their daily lives.

News Releases 11 December 2023

Hispanic Access Foundations Welcomes New Grants and Contracts Manager

Washington, D.C. -  Hispanic Access Foundation is thrilled to announce the addition of Dorian Sánchez-Sackley as the Grants and Contracts Manager. She has vast experience in the public service sector. Before joining Hispanic Access Foundation, Sánchez-Sackley worked in local government in various capacities over the last six years.

News Releases 11 December 2023

Hispanic Access Foundation to Elevate Latino Environmental Conservation Initiatives at COP28

WASHINGTON, DC -- As global temperatures continue to reach unprecedented highs and extreme weather events impact communities in the United States and worldwide, Hispanic Access Foundation is set to make a significant impact at the world's biggest environmental conservation stage at the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) that will take place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from November 30 to December 12, 2023.

News Coverage 11 December 2023

THE LATIN TIMES: From Farmlands to Traditions: Climate Change Threatens Latino Culture in the U.S.

As advocates seek to draw commitments from governments to fight against climate change at COP28, they also look to raise awareness about other kinds of impact on the population.

News Coverage 11 December 2023

HISPANOS UNIDOS: La Fundación Acceso Hispano Publica un Nuevo Informe

WASHINGTON, DC – La Fundación Acceso Hispano publicó hoy su informe “Erosión cultural: la amenaza climática a la herencia latina” en la 28ª Conferencia de las Partes de la Convención Marco de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático (COP28) que se lleva a cabo en Dubai, Emiratos Árabes Unidos.

News Releases 28 November 2023

Hispanic Access Releases New Report on Climate Threat to Latino Heritage

Hispanic Access Foundation released its “Cultural Erosion: The Climate Threat to Latino Heritage” report today at the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) taking place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

News Coverage 15 November 2023

BOISE STATE PUBLIC RADIO: Latinos Face Much Higher Flood Risks Than Other U.S. Residents

A new report from Headwaters Economics and the Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF) finds that Latinos face substantially higher flood risks in the country.

News Coverage 31 August 2023

TIMES OF SAN DIEGO: Latino Youth, Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month via Ocean Conservation

When I think of the ocean, I think of oxygen. Most of us associate clean air with leaves and trees, but organisms in the ocean are the ones that produce most of the oxygen we breathe.

The ocean regulates the planet’s temperature, seasons and freshwater precipitation. The ocean is not only home to about 240,000 species, but also makes Earth a hospitable planet.

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