Latino Businesses & Organizations in North Carolina
Explore Latino businesses and organizations in North Carolina serving your community. Find law firms, medical practices, restaurants, retail stores, nonprofits, cultural organizations, and community services owned by or dedicated to serving the Latino community. Connect with establishments that understand your cultural values and provide services in your language.
We are The Voice for Hispanic Real Estate® and proud champions of homeownership for the Hispanic community in and around Charlotte, North Carolina. Our NAHREP® Charlotte Chapter provides community outreach, industry educational and business networking events thanks to the gracious contributions of our Charlotte Chapter Board of Directors, members and NAHREP® Charlotte sponsors.
The Coalition envisions a diverse and vibrant North Carolina that welcomes, supports, and respects people of all cultures and backgrounds.
The Latin American Coalition is a community of Hispanics, immigrants, and allies who promote the full and equal participation of all people in the civic, economic, and cultural life of North Carolina through integration, education, celebration, and advocacy.
Since its inception in 1990 the Latin American Coalition has stood for immigrant integration in a remarkable way –partnering with Latino families to create access, opportunity and voice, while at the same time making spaces for others to learn about and connect with their community. Our vision is to build a diverse and vibrant community that embraces, supports and respects people of all cultures and backgrounds.
Established in 1992 to foster diversity and raise awareness by serving as a liaison between the non-Hispanic and Hispanic communities. The Hispanic league a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, strives to improve the quality of life for Hispanics/Latinos through promoting community inclusion, education, health and multicultural understanding.
Our mission is to foster intercultural understanding and to empower Latinxs to overcome the challenges they face and make their voices heard in the community.
For 27 years, The Hispanic Liaison/El Vínculo Hispano (EVH) has been a trusted civic institution. EVH was founded in 1995 by a Latina immigrant and were one of the first Latinx1 non-profit organizations to form in North Carolina to address the unique needs of a growing Hispanic community.
Our positive impact is visible and tangible. We help thousands of adults, youth and children adjust to life in the U.S., access the services they needed to succeed, and affirm their rights. We serve as a bridge between the Hispanic community and non-profits, government agencies and law enforcement.
We collaborate with dozens of non-profit and governmental agencies to respond to the needs of the Hispanic community by learning about Hispanic issues and culture, and revising policies or procedures that may prevent Hispanics from accessing services.
We envision EVH as a strong, community-centered organization grounded in Hispanic culture. We commit to being transparent and accountable to our community, volunteers, partners, donors, allies and supporters. We believe that social change is best achieved through collaboration, community empowerment and civic engagement.
El Pueblo is a nonprofit organization based in Raleigh, NC, specializing in leadership development for both youth and adults among Wake County’s growing Latinx community.
We are folks who are passionate about the community that we live in. Our commitment to be for the community, by the community is at the forefront of our work. We come from diverse Latin American backgrounds with deep roots in North Carolina and we continue to learn and grow alongside our neighbors.
We envision a just society that values equity, dignity, and respect of all people.
Our mission is to build collective power through leadership development, organizing, and direct action so that the Latin American community and other marginalized communities control our own stories and destinies.
We are determined to advance the education and quality of life for Latinos in the Charlotte region. Through scholarships and college and career readiness programs, we provide a leg up to local families.
LAWA is Charlotte's first organization established to focus on the Latino student. Originally founded in 1992 as the Latin American Women’s Association, the organization changed its name to Latin Americans Working for Achievement in 2017 to accurately reflect its diverse internal and external populations. LAWA programs provide Latino youth the tools and resources to become self-sufficient, integrated, and contributing members of the community and workforce.
In collaboration with high schools, colleges, universities, and corporate partners, LAWA delivers scholarships and workshops. Workshops promote high school completion and post-secondary education by introducing students to trade, vocational opportunities, associate degrees, and 4-year university programs, and by mentoring students and their families through the application process. LAWA scholarships are awarded to youth pursuing higher education. The scholarship application and renewal process encourage undergraduate completion.
LAWA aims to close academic achievement gaps, improve high school graduation rates, and increase the number of students that pursue and complete post-secondary study.
Biazzo Law provides American legal services to U.S. and foreign businesses & individuals in the areas of Business Law, Real Estate Law, Estate Planning & Personal Injury Law. Biazzo Law staff and co-counsel provide service in English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Hebrew in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois, Colorado, Arizona, Washington, Missouri, Indiana and Iowa with experienced attorneys, paralegals and staff from litigation, transactional, and personal injury law firms.
Powers Immigration Law se dedica a las prácticas de la ley de inmigración y naturalización de los Estados Unidos. Tanya representa a individuos y empresas en todos los aspectos de la ley de inmigración y nacionalidad, incluidas las solicitudes de ajuste de estatus, autorizaciones de empleo, DACA, visas de inversionista, peticiones de trabajo y familiares, peticiones de visa K-1 para el prometido (s) de ciudadanos estadounidenses , ajustes de estatus basados en el matrimonio con un ciudadano estadounidense, naturalización y asistencia en la preparación de entrevistas de inmigración.
Powers Immigration Law is dedicated to the practices of United States immigration and naturalization law. Tanya represents individuals and businesses in all aspects of immigration and nationality law, including applications for adjustment of status, employment authorizations, DACA, investor's visas, work and family based petitions, K-1 visa petitions for the fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens, adjustments of status based on marriage to a U.S. citizen, naturalization, and assistance in preparing for immigration interviews.