Mixteca

Mixteca

Non-profit Organizations

Brooklyn, NY 968 followers

Enrich, equip, and empower the Latinx community in Brooklyn and beyond.

About us

Mixteca’s mission is to empower the Mexican and Latin-American immigrants of the New York area by providing them access to services that enhance their quality of life and will allow them to reach sustainable social and economic development. We offer a variety of programs and services that respond to the specific needs of immigrant families and aim to build a supportive environment for the growing Mexican and Latin-American immigrant community.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Brooklyn, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2000
Specialties
Immigrant Services & Advocacy, Adult Education & Literacy, Preventative Health Services, and HIV/AIDS Prevention & Testing

Locations

Employees at Mixteca

Updates

  • Immigrants Are Under Attack, But Together We Can Build a Safe to Heal At Mixteca, we are proud to be creating a permanent home in Sunset Park—a place where immigrant families can find safety, support, and the resources they need to thrive. Your support helps us ensure that Casa Mixteca becomes a lasting beacon of hope for our community. By becoming a monthly donor, you’re not just giving today—you’re standing with immigrant families every single day. Join us in making a difference: Become a monthly donor now: Every contribution brings us closer to a future where every family feels at home. #PermanentHome #CasaMixteca #SoyVecino #SupportImmigrants

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    🌟 Heartfelt Gratitude to The Scout Fund at Brooklyn Org! 🌟 We are profoundly thankful for your incredible donation to Mixteca. At a time when immigrant communities face uncertainty, your generosity stands as a beacon of hope and solidarity. This gift strengthens our mission to uplift and support those who need it most. Thank you for believing in the power of community and standing with us as we work to build a brighter, more inclusive future. 💛✨ Join our efforts. DONATE now: #Gratitude #ImmigrantSupport #CommunitySolidarity #ThankYou #MixtecaImpact

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  • Thank you for your support RTW Foundation!

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    We are happy to partner with Mixteca for the second year, following last year's successful community health programming. This year, Mixteca will focus on insurance access, preventative care, mental health, women’s health, and nutrition. Through monthly Days of Action and health fairs, Mixteca will continue to provide health education and access to free screenings for the Latin American immigrant community in Brooklyn. Learn more about Mixteca’s work here: https://loom.ly/sUraSwM #HealthEquity #CommunityCare

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  • 🌟 A Night to Remember 🌟 Last night, we hosted a heartfelt community dinner to honor the incredible contributions of immigrant communities. It was an evening filled with gratitude, unity, and hope. 💛 We are deeply thankful for: *The unwavering support of Trinity Grace Church, *Our dedicated board members, team and volunteers, *And the resilient immigrant families who inspire us every day. Together, we created a truly magical evening that celebrated the strength and beauty of our community. As we reflect on this special night, we stand firm in our commitment to providing essential services, advocacy, and support to immigrant families. 📸 Check out some snapshots from the evening below! 🌟 Join us in making a difference this #GivingTuesday by supporting Mixteca's vital work: https://lnkd.in/dHtCZjt8 #TogetherWeThrive #BuildingHope #ImmigrantContributions #CommunityDinner

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  • 🌾 A Time for Reflection and Gratitude 🌾 Today, we take a moment to acknowledge the holiday’s complex and painful history rooted in colonialism and its lasting impact on Indigenous communities. While many see this as a time to gather and express gratitude, we believe it’s equally important to reflect on the origins of this day and honor the resilience and contributions of Indigenous peoples. We invite you to join us in: 🌻 Learning more about Indigenous history 🌻 Celebrating Indigenous cultures 🌻 Supporting our efforts and work. Donate here: https://lnkd.in/dHtCZjt8 Together, let’s work toward a future that uplifts and respects all communities. 💛 #DayOfReflection #GratitudeAndJustice #TruthAndReconciliation #IndigenousResilience

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  • Congratulations to our amazing and powerful board member Alma Rosa Montanez for her new role as S&P Global . We are proud of you and lucky to have you as part of our Mixteca family.

  • Our board member R. Gabriela Barajas-Gonzalez, Ph.D. worked on the impact of Trump administration's policy on educators' own well-being. Important and impactful work. You can read it here: https://lnkd.in/d7E6v3RX

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    Associate Professor- Population Health, NYU School of Medicine / Community engaged mixed methods research / Latine mental health & well-being

    With funding from the Foundation for Child Development, I was able to study the impact of the Trump administration's restrictive immigration policy changes on school communities in 2018. Educators working in low-income immigrant communities noted increases in food insecurity and anxiety among students. In a mixed methods paper published in 2022, we present data from that study and explore how anti-immigrant sociopolitical climate impacts educators' own well-being. Educators found the following to be supportive: (1) communal coping - having time and space to talk to other educators about how to support students from impacted communities; (2) leadership that acknowledged stress due to anti-immigrant sociopolitical climate; (3) informational support regarding legal rights of impacted community. Absent structural supports, educators working in immigrant communities can be adversely impacted by a charged immigration climate due to increases in work complexity, their own immigration-related worry, and experiences of vicarious racism. You can access paper here or msg me for copy https://lnkd.in/d7E6v3RX “You’re Part of Some Hope and Then You Fall into Despair”: Exploring the Impact of a Restrictive Immigration Climate on Educators in Latinx Immigrant Communities. Journal of Latinos and Education, 23(2), 492–513. #edequity #mentalhealth #earlyeducation #socialjustice #equity

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  • 🌟 Welcome Alicia Portada, Mixteca’s New Deputy Director! 🌟 We are thrilled to announce that Alicia Portada has joined Mixteca as our Deputy Director, bringing over 15 years of experience in economic empowerment within Latinx and immigrant communities. Alicia’s dedication to connecting underserved populations with financial resources and her commitment to social and financial inclusion make her an invaluable addition to our team. With a background in community engagement, financial empowerment, and advocacy, Alicia’s leadership will be pivotal as we continue our mission of supporting immigrant families and building a stronger, more equitable future. Her role is an essential part of Mixteca’s vision to expand our capacity and impact for our community—now, more than ever. Please join us in welcoming Alicia Portada as she steps into this important role! #WelcomeAlicia #TeamMixteca #ImmigrantEmpowerment #LatinxLeadership #CommunityFirst

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  • 🕯️ Honoring Those We Lost: Naming the Lost Memorials 🕯️ Last week, we joined Naming the Lost Memorials, a powerful annual event to remember those who passed away from COVID-19. Our piece, "Seguimos en la Lucha" (We Continue in the Struggle), pays tribute to the lives lost and acknowledges the enduring impact of this pandemic on our Latinx and Indigenous communities. COVID-19 hit our marginalized communities disproportionately hard, revealing deep-seated inequities in healthcare, financial security, and access to resources. Today, many are still facing secondary effects—from financial struggles to ongoing health complications. These challenges remind us that the path to recovery is far from over. Let us continue honoring the memories of those we lost by advocating for the resources and support our communities need to heal and rebuild. Together, we remain committed to the struggle for equity, resilience, and justice. 💪🏽✨ #NamingTheLost #SeguimosEnLaLucha #COVID19Remembrance #LatinxCommunity #IndigenousCommunity #CommunityHealing #NeverForget

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