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Our partnerships
with corporations, the media, government,
and other non-profits have one thing in common:
to generate new resources for the Latino community
and help our member agencies improve the quality
of life for Hispanics living in Connecticut.
On this page, you
will find resources for those seeking to strengthen
Latino agencies and the communities they serve.
We feel that your contributions,
monetary or in personal time and dedication,
make you part of our family and staff. And
there are many ways to contribute to CAUSA,
Inc.
Moneatry Volunteer
You can give an immediate cash, stock, or
credit card donation that will support the
work of CAUSA, Inc programs.
Legacy Volunteer
Planned gifts (also known as legacy gifts)
and contributions to the endowment fund ensure
that CAUSA,, Inc.'s programs will continue
to help people years into the future.
Advocate Volunteer
You can work as an advocate on behalf of CAUSA,
Inc. by contacting Congress about current
legislation.
Personal Volunteer
Many of our local programs are in need of
volunteers. Find out where your nearest local
office is located and how to contact them.
BECOME
A MEMBER
Learn more about our resources, community
projects and programs and how you can benefit
as part of our network.
CAUSA, Inc. issues
a quarterly newsletter to keep our members
and community at large informed of what we
are all about and how we are working to promote
action within our Latino neighborhoods.
Read
the Latest Fall 2010 Newsletter Here
Download previous versions
of our newsletters

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The three R
awards
Hartford Business Journal
Accolades Submission
Executive
director of the Connecticut Association for
United Spanish Action (CAUSA), Carmen Sierra,
was one of three R award recipients
at the American Diabetes Associations
annual Volunteer Recognition Reception held
in January. The three R awards
are presented in honor of exceptional leadership
among volunteers working in the areas of Reaching
people, Recruiting volunteers, and Raising
dollars. CAUSA received the award for reaching
people in recognition of the first all Spanish
speaking conference, Dale Vida A Tu Dia. Pictured
from left to right are Rebecca Lund of the
American Diabetes Association, Carmen Sierra
of CAUSA and Krista Howell of the American
Diabetes Association.

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Pictures from CAUSA 2010 Census
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Pictures from the CAUSA 30th Anniversary Gala
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Pictures from the CAUSA Board Training
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Pictures from CAUSA Census
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