2016 Winter Menudo Breakfast

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2016 Winter Menudo Breakfast Lorenzo Patiño Council #2862 of Sacramento

Lobbying for AB 1066

2016 LULAC Scholarships Recipients of LULAC Scholarships for 2016 at BBQ Reception in Land Park

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT – Justice Cruz Reynoso Voter Registration Initiative 2017 Accomplishments CIVIC ENGAGEMENT – Justice Cruz Reynoso Voter Registration Initiative Voter Registration at Hermandad Mexicana Transancional Training for Volunteers to register them to vote Staffed polling precincts on election day Voting Outreach at Various Venues Input regarding Voting to Sacto County Officials

LULAC Meets with City Leaders

Hispanic Heritage Month 2016 – Recognized by City of Sacramento LULAC #2862 E Guerra with Sac Latino Organizations

Council Member Eric Guerra Sacramento City Council District 6 Sponsor of 2016 Menudo Breakfast

2016 EMPLOYMENT An effort to maintain merit principles & encourage hiring practices that provide equal opportunities for all California Residents at the state & local level Public input to the State Personnel Board Participated in City of Sacramento Diversity Employment Issues Participated in a Latino coalition seeking improvement in the hiring, retention and promotion of Latinos

Immigrant Rights in Washington DC Rally in support of the Executive Orders, President Obama issued for DACA students & for DAPA adults in front of the US Supreme Court Building

California Supreme Court Associate Justice Cruz Reynoso Becomes a Life Time Member of Lorenzo Patiño Council of Sacramento LULAC President Luisa Menchaca Presents Membership to Assoc. Justice Cruz Reynoso

¡Fun Times in Reno!

Defending Immigrants Rights Marching for DACA

www.sacramentolulac.org /LULACSacramento

2016 Voter Registration Project

2016 NETWORKING Increased networking with community groups & coalitions (NVR-GOVE, City of Sacramento Latino Coalition, Latino Roundtable) Partnered with ALIANZA to tutor high school students and assist DACA students in particular through a grant funded by FORD Participated in La Familia Community Parade Assisted La Familia to obtain a $25K grant for healthy nutrition education Collaborated with United Latinos’ 2016 Voter Education Forum

March 2016 Council Elections Council Elections & Life-Time Membership for the Honorable Justice Cruz Reynoso

Local in Sacramento since 1983

Goals for 2017 Voter Registration & GOTV Support of immigrants, particularly DACA youth and their families Implement Measure L, the City of Sacramento’s new Independent Redistricting Commission Support the creation of other LULAC Councils in the Sacramento region

Wallet Wise 2016 Financial Literacy for the Community Our Host & Partner – Hermandad Mexicana Transnacional