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Mi Familia Vota

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Mi Familia Vota’s mission is to build Latino political power by expanding the electorate, strengthening local infrastructures, and through year-round voter engagement. We are also training the next generation of leaders by opening opportunities through our Youth Development Programs and through our Mi Familia Vota work.

We are strategically located in states with some of the highest Latino population counts, but have worked to identify and serve communities where Latino participation in the electoral process is lacking. We advocate year-round on critically important issues that affect our community in the fields of immigration, voting rights, the environment, workers’ rights, education, and health care.

Year Founded |

2000

Preferred Method of Contact |

Email, Phone, Visit

Contact Person |

Karla Chavez (State Coordinator)

Phone |

303-375-6304

Executive Director |

Hector Sanchez Barba (Executive Director and CEO)

Executive Phone |

Executive Phone

Executive Email |

Mi Familia Vota

Mailing Address |

4730 Oakland Street, Suite 210 Denver CO 80239

Physical Address |

Counties Served |

Denver, Jefferson, Adams, Arapahoe

US Senate District |

State Senate District |

33rd

State House District |

7th

1st

US Congressional District |

Services Offered |

Leadership training, U.S. citizenship education, training, &/or immigration assistance, Public policy, legislative, &/or social justice advocacy, Civic engagement, voter registration, &/or voter turn-out, Community organizing &/or empowerment

Annual Events |

National Voter Registration Day, National Citizenship Day

More About Organization |

We have a strong focus on mobilizing and registering latino youth in High Schools and colleges.

Latino Organization |

Organization is affiliated with UNIDOS US in Washington, DC. |

Are more than half the people served by your organization Latino or Hispanic |

Staff or Lead the organization are at least 25% Latino or Hispanic |

Board of Directors is at least 25% Latino or Hispanic |

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