Community engagement

Teach your children about healthy relationships by teaching them to understand boundaries: DECIMOS NO MƁS

The following information is an excerpt from the DECIMOS NO MƁS campaign, a campaign to help parents engage in meaningful conversations with their children about healthy relationships, healthy sexuality, and healthy communication in an effort to prevent intimate partner violence. For more information, visit wesaynomas.org. Understanding Boundaries ā€‹Discussing the importance of […]

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A Matriarch Discusses Her Familyā€™s Struggles and Triumphs

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, so we spoke with the mother of a family that has participated in our Fuerza Unida Amig@s program, and she told us how it impacted her husband, teenage daughters, and herself as a mother. The original interview was conducted in Spanish by Esperanza Unitedā€™s […]

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The Work of Fuerza Unida Amig@s

Believing in the strengths of Latinas, their families and their communities is a main philosophy of Esperanza United (formerly Casa de Esperanza), a national Latina organization founded in St. Paul, MN in 1982 whose mission is to mobilize Latinas and Latin@ communities to end domestic violence.Ā Our belief that strong communities -not […]

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Meet the team: Nallely Castro Montoya

This week, we feature Nallely Castro Montoya, Esperanza Unitedā€™s Youth Initiatives Specialist. Nallely has been working at Esperanza United (formerly Casa de Esperanza) since May of 2014. Ā How did you start with Esperanza United? I started as a Peer Educator when I was a junior in high school (2009). During my […]

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Meet the team: Ivette Izea-Martinez

In our Meet the Team series, we feature members of our staff who are making a difference in the domestic violence movement and in the lives of individuals leaving abuse. We see this series as an opportunity to honor their work and impact. This week, we feature Ivette Izea-Martinez, Esperanza Unitedā€™s […]

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