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Fortaleciendo la Comun idad Lat ina
CCUSA Annual Gathering
September 15, 2013
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Our Mission
Catholic Charities fulfills the Churchs role in
the mission of charity to anyone in need byproviding compassionate, competent and
professional services that strengthen andsupport individuals, families and communitiesbased on the value and dignity of human life.
We are guided by these Core Values:Respect, Compassion, Competence and Stewardship
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96 Years of Growth
1917 2013
Single location in Chicago
157 programs at 162 sites
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Latino Demographics
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Illinois Population by
Race/Ethnicity, 2010
Latino
Population:
2,027,578 Latinos as
Percent of
the State
Population:
16%
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 210 Redistricting Data
(Latino of any race; White, not Hispanic or Latino; Black, not Hispanic or Latino)
White
63%
Latino
16%
Black or AfricanAmerican
14%
Asian and Pacific
Islander
5%
Other Races
2%
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Illinois Population
Changes By Race,
2000-2010
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. 2000 & 2010 Redistricting Data
(Latino of any race; White, not Hispanic or Latino; Black, not Hispanic or Latino)
Latino497,316
+32%
African-American
-23,228
-1%
White
-256,387
-3%
-5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
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Urban and Suburban
Residence of Chicago Area
Latinos, 1970-2009
44%
73%
46%
76%
45%
65%
54%
46%44% 43%
56%57%
46%
35%
27%24%
54% 54% 55% 56%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
1970 1980 1990 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Chicago Suburbs
Source: Institute for Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame and Latino Policy Forum
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386
1,016,
935
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218
1,004,
497
NOTE: Suburban Region defined as 6 countysuburban region prior to 2007 and 7 county region,including Kendall Co, after 2007
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Nativity of Latino Children
in Illinois, 2009
Native Born
92%
Naturalized
1%
Not US
Citizen7%
Source: U.S. Census. 2009 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimate
Native Born
41%
Not US Citizen
41%
Naturalized
18%
Nativity of Latino Adults
in Illinois, 2009
Nearly one quarter
ofallU.S.-born
children in Illinoishave at least one
foreign-born parent.
Nativity of Latino Children
and Adults in Illinois, 200993% of Latino Children are Citizens
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Additional Data
Poverty 23% of Latino children in
Illinois live in povertycompared to 17% of allchildren in the state.
Workforce
Latinos represent 27% ofthe low-wage workforce.
Manufacturing primaryindustry
Education Latinos Graduating HS: 62%
Latino College Graduates:12%
Health Concerns Obesity: 32% of Latinos
Increased risk of diabetes,heart disease
Limited access to healthcare
Housing
59% of Latino homeowners areowner burdened
Source: Fuerza Latina: A Paradox of Success andHardship, Latino Policy Forum, 2012
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Catholic Charitiesand the Latino Community
Long-standing history of service toImmigrants
Over 230,000 Latinos served annually byCatholic Charities programs and initiatives;
over half are under the age of 18
Integrated model of service
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Catholic Charities and the LatinoCommunity
GeographicallyAccessible
Bilingual, Culturally-responsive staff
CommunityPartnerships
Parishes
Networks
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Five Service Areas focused on BuildingIndividuals, Families & Communities
Child, Youth & FamilyServices
Parish & Family Support Housing
Seniors
CommunityDevelopment &Outreach
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Challenges in Serving the LatinoCommunity
Program Funding
Capacity
Board Committee Leadership
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Service Highlights
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Immigration & NaturalizationServices
Accredited by the Board of
Immigration Appeals
Reuniting families since 1972 Helping immigrants realize
their dream to become US
citizens
Meeting the special needs of
victims of domestic violence
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WIC Nutrition Centers
WIC Food Centers Community-based
Culturally appropriatefood & produce
Episodic Daycare
Photo ID
Employment
Additional Services
Summer Lunch
Farmers Market
Tax Assistance
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Food & Basic Needs
Casa Catalina Basic Needs
Center
Providing for basicneeds
Partnership with
parishVolunteer Driven
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Health InitiativesCommunity Health Fairs
Back to SchoolPhysicals/Immunizations
Dental and Vision Screening
Cholesterol Screenings
HIV Testing
Health Council
Board Driven Focus on Uninsured Connection to Medical Home Health/Wellness
Programming
HIV/AIDS Services
Collaboration with LakeCounty Human Services
Community Member Board
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Child Development/Head Start
Nine Centers in Chicagoand the Suburbs, preparing
pre-schoolers for
kindergarten.
Parent Advisory Committee
Partnering with parents in
preparing youth for
academic success
Abriendo Puertas Program
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Abriendo Puertas
Parent Leadership
Designed for LatinoParents
Reinforces Educationthroughout a childslife
Impact on family andcommunity
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Partnering with Parishes
Archdiocese Office of ImmigrantAffairs and Immigration Education Pastoral Migratoria Immigrant
to Immigrant MinistryLeadership Training
Deferred Action Immigration
Workshops
On-Site Programming
Domestic ViolenceCollaboration
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Office of Latino Affairs
Increase Visibility
Develop & Enhance CommunityRelationships
Facilitate Latino Advisory Committee ofthe Board
Identify unmet needs in the Latinocommunity and work creatively &collaboratively toward creative solutions
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Ibero Transnational Service Project
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Ibero Transnational Service Project
Collaboration with
Loyola (Chicago) &Iberoamericana(Mexico) Universities
Students completeSocial Service withfocus on migration
More than 6000volunteer hoursannually
Win-Win-Win Program
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New and Emerging Challenges
Latino-led organizations as fundingcompetitors
Diversity requirements of funders
Healthcare changes
State of our State
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Opportunities
Senior Services
Broaden levels of
Engagement targetexternal stakeholders
LeadershipDevelopment
Partnerships
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