As part of the process, we want to continue pushing for education and personal development of each of the family
members of our community, this is a way to integrate our community and be active in the circle of Santa Ana,
California and the U.S.
Our 2009 work plan is:
• To offer parents and young Latinos with low or moderate incomes, an opportunity for professional development
through programs of literacy, job training, advance their knowledge, technological advice (computer), and
techniques to acquire better employment.
• To promote and foster the development of Hispanic women entrepreneurs, housewives, single mothers, small
business owners or those seeking tools that help to overcome their personal and professional links to new
techniques and to support its growth.
• Organization of fairs for promotion of small and medium businesses, where they can promote their products
or services, and linked them with financing options. We will offer advice and guidance for PyME (small and
median business) and will help developed a business plans for its strength and growth of bilateral trade and
exchanges.
• Leading the management of health and community services, free or low cost through fairs, marathons and
conferences that provide care to families of low and moderate resources.
• Our challenge is to manage and provide platforms for more Hispanic families can obtain information, advice
and support to save their homes affected by the current economic crisis of foreclosure.