Hispanic Council of the Tri-States

Hispanic Council of the Tri-States Lending helping hands to our local immigrants and aiding in immigration integration within our community.

An article from the TH covered the Immigration Fair from last week. Lots of great resources in our community. Check it o...
04/08/2019

An article from the TH covered the Immigration Fair from last week. Lots of great resources in our community. Check it out!

Gladys Dadebo said people often ask her, “What brought you here?”

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03/28/2019

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Oscar Romero, champion of the poor, was canonized a Saint  this past October 2018. The anniversary of his assassination was just upon us. The archbishop was gunned down while celebrating mass on March 24th, 1980. His martyrdom was preceded by many others, like Father Rutillio Grande in 1977. Romer...

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Friends of our local immigrants...

Life can be very challenging as we all know. For our local immigrants who live in fear and do not have access to the same social services and employment opportunities as we do, and for some who are living without a loved one who may have been recently detained by ICE for trying to feed their families, it can be even more trying. Carmela Cordero, the President of The Hispanic Council of the Tri-State area, is often the first person local immigrants call when faced with crisis. Let's stand with our local immigrants! We do not have to sit by while this tragedy unfolds. WE CAN HELP! Please donate and if you are interested in volunteering, please contact us through the email above.