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News Coverage 05 May 2016

RIVERSIDE PRESS-ENTERPRISE: Three new California national monuments celebrated

The added protected lands, Jewell said, make it possible to hike from the Angeles National Forest east of Los Angeles to the San Bernardino National Forest to the newly created Sand to Snow National Monument, to Joshua Tree National Park, to the newly created Mojave Trails National Monument, to the Castle Mountains National Monument and to the Nevada border.

News Coverage 16 May 2016

HUFFINGTON POST: The Future of Our Public Lands Depends on Public Support from ALL Americans

As America’s National Park Service celebrates its centennial this summer, we have a responsibility to create a vision for the next century that focuses on the importance of public lands for all Americans.

Blog 22 May 2016

Latino 4th Graders Head to Rocky Mountain Arsenal for Every Kid in a Park

Thirty fourth-grade students from Escuela de Guadalupe, a Catholic, dual-language school, will take part in the National Park Service’s Every Kid in a Park (EKIP) initiative this Thursday at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge.  

News Coverage 09 June 2016

THE DESERT SUN: Public lands must serve all Americans to survive

Our country this year is celebrating the centennial of the National Park Service. To mark this milestone, I’m calling on our community to reflect on what the next 100 years will hold for our national parks and public lands. It’s especially fitting that we engage in this conversation in the California Desert, where public lands are woven into our way of life.

Blog 13 June 2016

Latino Youth Camp New California Desert National Monument, Prepare for Stewardship

On June 4, 12 youth from Indio Spanish Seventh Day Adventist Church camped overnight in the new Sand to Snow National Monument, which was designated by President Obama in February.

News Coverage 16 June 2016

USFWS: Meet our HAF Interns @ a Refuge near You

We are proud to announce our partnership with the Hispanic Access Foundation in an effort to connect Latino youth with careers in natural resource conservation. The U.S. is projected to become more racially and ethnically diverse in the coming years. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 29 percent of Americans in 2060 are projected to be Hispanic – that’s more than one quarter of the total population!

Blog 05 July 2016

Latino Youth Enjoy Backcountry Hiking in Sand to Snow National Monument

On June 27, 9 youth and two volunteers from El Nuevo Comienzo Church in Adelanto, CA, did a day hike in the new Sand to Snow National Monument.

News Coverage 12 July 2016

NPS: Latino Conservation Week at Biscayne National Park

Latino Conservation Week at Biscayne National Park will be held July 16 - July 24, 2016. It features free canoe tours, talks, activities and classes at the park’s Dante Fascell Visitor Center.

News Coverage 12 July 2016

PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Third Annual Latino Conservation Week Starts Saturday

The third annual Latino Conservation Week starts Saturday and runs through July 23, and its backers want everyone to get outside and enjoy California's open spaces. There are 18 separate events planned across the state, including six in the southern California desert, where President Obama created three new national monuments in February.

News Releases 14 July 2016

Latino Conservation Week Highlights Community’s Passion for Outdoors and Protecting Public Lands, Kicks Off This Weekend (July 16 – 24)

This weekend, the third annual Latino Conservation Week (#LatinoConservationWeek, #LCW2016) kicks off, continues through July 24 and will be celebrated with more than 100 events nationwide. The week is an opportunity for Latinos to demonstrate their passion for enjoying and protecting public lands through various outings, volunteer cleanups, educational events, roundtable discussions, film screenings and numerous other community activities in 17 states stretching from Massachusetts to California. 

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  • MANO Project

    The core purpose for the MANO Project (My Access to Network Opportunities) is to connect, build and develop young leaders of color who share a passion for serving and strengthening their communities. We build trusting relationships with organizations and federal…

  • Conservation

    Hispanic Access Foundation’s conservation program seeks to elevate diverse Latino voices and leaders to support Latino communities to advocate for the environmental issues that directly affect their daily lives. Our programming seeks to build bridges of access for Latinos to…

  • Hispanic Leadership Network

    The Hispanic Leadership Network is a five-year program funded by the Lilly Endowment to develop a mentoring and leadership program to support young, mid-career and experienced Latino pastors serving high-need rural and urban congregations across the U.S. The program will…

  • Latino Conservation Week

    Latino Conservation Week: Disfrutando y Conservando Nuestra Tierra is an initiative of Hispanic Access Foundation. Latino Conservation Week was created to support the Latino community getting into the outdoors and participating in activities to protect our natural resources.

  • Por la Creación Faith-based Alliance

    Por la Creación Faith-based Alliance develops stewards of God’s creation by educating and engaging this generation to leave a legacy for the future. This group educates Latinos and encourages active engagement in supporting the nation’s public lands and protecting our…

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