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News Coverage 12 October 2015

9 NEWS: Hispanics working to preserve the Colorado River

Its namesake is our state. The Colorado River starts near Rocky Mountain National Park, before flowing down from the mountains and into several other states. It also winds its way through the Hispanic roots of the American Southwest.

News Coverage 12 October 2015

UNIVISION: Latin Waters

Up close the waters of the Colorado, the red-colored river, have no color. From afar, the river’s tones are many… Nor does it understand the nature of ethnicities and nationalities. All these human concepts are left behind when, as we go upstream on the Colorado, we arrive and find ourselves facing the vast panorama of the Grand Canyon. However, there is a population group in the United States, the Hispanics, who have claimed ownership of the cause for protecting this river. Are we really able to talk about this community’s special bond with the Colorado’s water? Is it true, as the surveys indicate, that Hispanics are showing greater concern for environmental issues?

News Coverage 22 November 2015

VICTORVILLE DAILY PRESS: Enjoying God's Creation

Conspiracy theories abound about the end of the world possibly being near. Although they seem far-fetched to many, our planet does seem to have serious issues. Not only is global warming a potential threat to our survival, but pollution and rainforest destruction also are major ecological concerns.

Blog 24 November 2015

Amboy Crater Hike

This past Saturday, November 21, pastors from the Por la Creación Faith-based Alliance, which develops stewards of God’s creation by educating and engaging this generation to leave a legacy for the future, took 32 family members and congregants on a trip to Amboy Crater.  Amboy Crater is just south of historic Route 66 near the desert community of Amboy and lies within the proposed Mojave Trails National Monument.

News Coverage 09 December 2015

PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Latino Clergy Push for New National Monuments in Southern California Desert

A large group of California religious leaders released a letter to President Obama on Tuesday, asking him to use his powers under the Antiquities Act to create three new national monuments in the southern California desert.

News Releases 13 March 2016

National Campaign Guides Latinos in Navigating Tax System

Latinos, the nation’s fastest growing demographic, have a resource as they look to build long-term financial success for themselves and their families. The Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF), in partnership with H&R Block – the world’s largest consumer tax services provider – is educating and assisting thousands of Spanish-speaking taxpayers across the country.

News Coverage 28 January 2016

BAY JOURNAL: US Fish and Wildlife Service creates urban internships

In an effort to diversify both the staff and visitors to national wildlife refuges, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has partnered with the Hispanic Access Foundation to fund seven internship positions this summer.

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