The Hispanic Liaison
About The Hispanic Liaison
Founded in 1995 by a Latina immigrant, The Hispanic Liaison in Siler City, NC has spent 30 years building trust and creating meaningful change within the Hispanic community. What began as one of the first Latinx non-profit organizations in North Carolina has grown into a respected civic institution dedicated to fostering intercultural understanding and empowering Latinx individuals to overcome challenges while making their voices heard.
The organization's mission is rooted in community-centered values and a commitment to transparency, accountability, and collaboration. The Hispanic Liaison believes that sustainable social change is achieved through genuine partnerships, community empowerment, and active civic engagement. With offices in both Siler City and Sanford, the organization serves families across five counties in the Rural Central Piedmont region, providing direct support alongside systemic advocacy work.
What distinguishes The Hispanic Liaison is its deep understanding of Hispanic culture and its willingness to work alongside community members to identify and address barriers to success. The organization doesn't simply provide services—it partners with non-profits, government agencies, and community members to learn about Hispanic experiences and advocate for policy changes that create more equitable access to resources. Grounded in the lived experiences of immigrants and guided by community feedback, The Hispanic Liaison remains committed to building a stronger, more inclusive society where all individuals are valued and supported.