Centro Celebrates Día del Niño!
In honor of Día del Niño, Centro hosted a children’s book day celebration on May 1, 2021 in Madison Heights. In partnership with the Mexican Consulate, Casa Amiga, and the
Centro Multicultural La Familia is a Pontiac-based non-profit that works in the areas of domestic violence, sexual assault, substance abuse and mental health.
Centro has served primarily communities of color, especially Spanish-speaking individuals and immigrants, in the area for over 15 years! Read on to learn more about Centro’s impact throughout the community.
In honor of Día del Niño, Centro hosted a children’s book day celebration on May 1, 2021 in Madison Heights. In partnership with the Mexican Consulate, Casa Amiga, and the
Centro offers online nutrition classes through a collaboration between Ventanilla de Salud and Michigan State University-Extension. These classes are instructed by Cecilia Jaime and Rayshawnda Temple, and moderated by Centro’s
Centro Multicultural La Familia recently celebrated the completion of a beautiful mural designed and painted by local youth through our first annual Street Art & Social Justice Camp. This program
Sani Campoverde is 18. They are starting their first semester at Oakland University in Pontiac, studying psychology. But they never would have made it there without Centro Multicultural La Familia.
Centro Multicultural La Familia has partnered with several organizations, including the Consulate of Mexico in Detroit, Oakland County Health Department and Honor Community Health to bring Covid-19 testing and vaccination
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