ASOSAL 30th Anniversary

ASOSAL 30th Anniversary

 

En este año ASOSAL está cumpliendo 30 años de servicio a la comunidad, a través del Departamento Legal, Departamento Cultural y ASOSAL Comité de Voluntarios. Hemos luchado por la igualdad que todo ser humano tiene derecho en cualquier parte del mundo, hasta conquista el respeto que nos merecemos. Durante estos treinta años se ha legalizado y unificado a centenares de familias hispanas, tambien se ha trabajado arduamente en mantener y promover la belleza de la cultura Salvadoreña. Es un privilegio el haber mantenido por 27 años un representativo Salvadoreño en Los Estados Unidos como lo es el Ballet Folclórico de El Salvador que nos ha representado en la mayoria de los estados de la Unión Americana.

Nunca nos hemos olvidado de dónde venimos y es por ello que se organizo hace muchos años un comité de voluntarios para ayudar en casos de emergencia y necesidades de nuestra gente, en El Salvador hemos contribuido con proyectos sociales en las áreas de educación, salud y arte.

ASOSAL SE SIENTE ORGULLOSO DE REPRESENTAR UNA RESEÑA A TRAVES DE ESTE DOCUMENTAL DEL TRABAJO A LO LARGO DE ESTOS TREINTA AÑOS.

ASOSAL, thirty years of history of struggle for the immigrant community. We are proud of all the successes achieved as well as the lapses; they have made us strong and through them obtain experiences.

In these past three decades, hundreds of Hispanic families have been taken through long processes to obtain citizenship through permanent information campaigns such as community forums, legal clinics with expertized lawyers in Immigration Law, and low-cost legal counseling services. We have encouraged Legal Permanent Residents to become U.S. citizens; we prepare them for the Citizenship exam and interview with USCIS. Through citizenship, we will realize that we have privileges but also obligations, one of which is the vote that will lead to the election of our Representatives, Senators, and our next President of the United States.

As a non-profit organization, we have participated in countless delegations that visit Washington D.C. to obtain the support of Congressmen to convince them to legislate laws that favor the immigrant community as well as for the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Action (DACA) communities. Strategically, this is where we unify efforts with national organizations such as Alianza Americas that advocates for different topics that can affect or benefit the Hispanic community that resides in this country.

1st

Dianne Feintein 

(United States Senator) 

2nd

State Senator Maria Elena Durazo 

(Twenty-Fourth District)

3rd

Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo

(51st Assembly District)