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Working from home is a privilege that most Latinos do not have in this state and this nation, she said. It s a disgrace that during the holiday season, Latino families were afraid of losing their apartments and homes because they couldn t afford to make rent. If one parent has to stay home to stay care of the kids because of virtual learning, that means loss of income. She added, Most people who work in low wage labor do not have savings. They live paycheck to paycheck.
The $2 million in funding comes from donor and philanthropists nationwide, who supported the organization s Love Not Fear COVID-19 Response Fund, launched in March 2020, and the Wildfire Relief Fund, launched in Oct. 2019.
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The organizations selected to receive the funding are dedicated to helping the Latino community s most vulnerable residents like farmworkers, the elderly and the undocumented. (Shutterstock)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA Officials with the San Francisco-based Latino Community Foundation said Friday a recent $2 million investment from the organization will be used to help Latinos throughout the state who have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The $2 million will go toward 43 Latino-led nonprofits in the Bay Area, as well as the Sacramento, the Central Valley and Los Angeles areas. The organizations selected to receive the funding are dedicated to helping the Latino community s most vulnerable residents like farmworkers, the elderly and the undocumented.