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    La Paz Chattanooga continues expanding community impact

    Cynthia YeldellBy Cynthia YeldellMay 14, 2026Updated:May 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    La Paz Chattanooga, a leading nonprofit serving the region’s Latino population, continues to strengthen its impact across Southeast Tennessee through advocacy, education, and community-based services. Founded in 2004 by local faith leaders responding to the needs of Latino workers and families, the organization has grown into one of the city’s most influential community support agencies, now serving more than 10,000 people annually.

    Over the years, La Paz has expanded from a small grassroots initiative into a fully developed Latino Family Resource Center that connects individuals and families to essential services including housing assistance, food access, legal navigation, and bilingual case management. The organization also provides educational programming and workforce development opportunities designed to help families achieve long-term stability and economic mobility.

    A key focus of La Paz’s work is education and youth empowerment. The organization partners with local schools to support Latino students and families navigating the public education system. Its efforts include bilingual outreach, parent engagement programs, and resources aimed at improving academic success for first-generation students. La Paz leaders have previously highlighted the dramatic growth of Latino students in Hamilton County Schools and the need for sustained support systems to meet that demand.

    In addition to direct services, La Paz is widely recognized for its civic engagement and leadership development initiatives. One of its signature programs is the Latino Leadership Awards, an annual event that honors individuals, businesses, and organizations making meaningful contributions to Chattanooga’s Latino community. The celebration has become a major regional event, highlighting leaders in categories such as entrepreneurship, community service, emerging leadership, and advocacy.

    La Paz also invests heavily in cultural programming and community events that bring residents together. These include festivals, volunteer opportunities, and educational forums designed to promote inclusion and strengthen relationships between Chattanooga’s diverse populations. Staff members say these events are central to building trust and ensuring that Latino residents feel seen, valued, and connected.

    Organizational leaders emphasize that La Paz’s mission extends beyond service delivery to long-term community transformation. Through partnerships with schools, nonprofits, government agencies, and local businesses, the organization continues to advocate for equitable access to resources and opportunities for Latino families across the region.

    As Chattanooga’s Latino population continues to grow, La Paz Chattanooga remains committed to its mission of empowerment, inclusion, and advocacy, working to ensure that families not only receive support but also have the tools to thrive and lead within the broader community.

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