LULAC is the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the United States. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 1,000 LULAC councils nationwide. The organization involves and serves all Hispanic nationality groups.
Historically, LULAC has focused heavily on education, civil rights, health, and employment for Hispanics. LULAC councils and LULAC National Educational Service Centers provide approximately a million dollars in scholarships to Hispanic students each year. LULAC Institute programs include citizenship and voter registration drives, education and health events and programs that empower the Hispanic community at the local, state and national level.
LULAC District of Columbia boasts five councils found in the community and college campuses. Our more than 100 members work on social justice advocacy and community service projects each year to improve our community.
State Director
Deputy Director
Treasurer
Deputy Director for the Elderly
Deputy Director for Women
Deputy Director for Youth
2024: LULAC 11041 - The Originals
2023: LULAC 11125 - LULAC Lambda
2022: LULAC 11041 - The Originals
2021: LULAC 11129 - Young Professionals
2019: LULAC 11125 – LULAC Lambda
2018: LULAC 11127 – George Washington University
2024: LULAC 11041 Marilyn Nevy Cruz & LULAC 11125 Edward Gonzalez
2023: LULAC 11129 Jennie Saldaña & LULAC 11125 Michael Ramirez
2022: LULAC 11129 Claudia Barrera & LULAC 11125 Javier Aquino
2021: LULAC 11130 Bri Perez Brennan & LULAC 11129 Jaime Miguel McCarthy
2019: LULAC 11125 Leti Gomez & LULAC 11125 Joshua Alvarez
2018: LULAC 11124 Abigail Zapote & LULAC 11041 Alex Rodriguez
2024: LULAC 11123 - American University
2023: LULAC 11123 - American University
2022: LULAC 11123 - American University
2021: LULAC 11128 - George Washington University
2024: AU LULAC 11123 Cristian Benavidez and AU LULAC 11123 Daniela Posthuma
2023: AU LULAC 11123 Nicholas Caraballo and GW LULAC 11128 Tania Cabrera
2022: Georgetown University Martin Moreno
2021: GW LULAC 11128 Madeline Aguirre
2024: LULAC 17001 Columbia Heights Education Campus
2023: No Award
2022: LULAC 17002 Haynes High School
2021: LULAC 17002 Haynes High School
2019: LULAC 17001 Columbia Heights Education Center
2024: LULAC 11123 Nicholas Caraballo
2023: LULAC 11129 Claudia Tristan & LULAC 11129 Marcus Markle
2022: LULAC 11129 Tony Hernandez
2024: LULAC 11125 DeShawn Cook
2023: LULAC 11125 Stephanie Medina & LULAC 11125 Elvis Montenegro
2022: LULAC 11125 Michael Ramirez
2021: LULAC 11130 Brenda Hernandez and LULAC 11125 Jesus Saucedo
2024: LULAC 11129 Wendy Ramirez
2023: LULAC 11129 Gilda Goldental
2022: LULAC 11129 Gilda Goldental
2021: LULAC 11130 Gilda Goldental
2024: Latin American Youth Center
2023: White House Office of Public Engagement
2022: Latin American Youth Center
2021: Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute
2024: LULAC 11129 LULAC Self Defense Workshop
2023: LULAC 11125 LGBTQ & Immigrant Pride Celebration
2022: LULAC 17002 Rock Creek Park Clean Up
2021: LULAC 11129 A Mal Tiempo, Buena Cara: Celebrating Latinx Resilience
2019: LULAC 17002 Capitol Hill Visit & Education Tour
2024: LULAC 11125 Jesse Garcia
2023: LULAC 11129 Jaime Miguel McCarthy
2022: LULAC 11125 Julio Acevedo and LULAC 11130 Melannie Sandoval
2021: LULAC 11125 Erik Rodriguez
2024: LULAC 11041 Alex Rodriguez
2023: LULAC 11041 Ada Peña
2022: LULAC 11041 Ed Peña
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