Latino/x

What percentage of the county you live in is Latino/x?


Klamath

13.1%



Jackson

12.8%



Josephine

7.43%



Douglas

5.81%



Curry

3.6%


Organizations and affinity spaces to uplift and connect the LatinX Community

Led by people of color, immigrants and refugees, rural communities, and people experiencing poverty, we work across Oregon to build a unified intercultural movement for justice.

Caminos serves the southern Oregon region by providing a platform to those who wish to reach the Latino community. We aim to build local partnerships and to support the Spanish speaking community with a reliable and useful resource of information.

Established in 2013, The Latino Partnership Program (LPP) is a statewide program of Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) that addresses the challenges facing the Latino/x community. 

With the support of many volunteers, we center the voices and experiences of the Latinos/x in our efforts by leaning into the strengths and collective wisdom of our comunidades (communities) across Oregon.

As Oregon’s Latinx-led, Latinx-serving health policy advocacy organization, OLHC is committed to eliminating the health disparities facing our community.

We serve the people of Oregon to empower and support Latinos through our special roles as policy advisors to Oregon state policy makers and leaders. The OCHA is a catalyst that empowers partnerships between state government and Hispanic communities in rural and urban areas to ensure success for all Latinos by addressing issues at the policy level.   

We love our patients and enthusiastically treat them with the same care, respect, and dignity that we would our friends, family, and neighbors, because that’s who they are.

Additional Resources

https://www.ohs.org/events/latino-activism-in-oregon.cfm

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