Oregonâs Catholic agencies give critical support to Latinos during the pandemic Sandra Martin helps organize Catholic Charities-provided food for Latino families, including farmworkers, at an affordable housing complex in Washington County last spring. Catholic organizations in Oregon have expanded their efforts to meet the growing needs of the Latino community amid the pandemic. (Katie Scott/Catholic Sentinel)
select Cynthia Molina, assistant director of emergency and navigation services for Catholic Charitiesâ financial wellness program Marti Diaz-Domm, director of Northwest Catholic Counseling Centerâs Levantar Program • • •
The coronavirus has reshaped life in the United States in many ways, but in key respects it has affected Black, Native American and Latino individuals more than other racial or ethnic groups. People of color get sick