States

Georgia

Thanks for visiting us. Mi Familia En Acción is a national nonprofit organization that works to build Latino political power through civic participation. The change starts with you. Join our causes.

GA Priorities

Mi Familia Vota aims to become the leading civic engagement organization trusted by the Latino community in Georgia. Our approach will help us increase the number of Latinos who are civically engaged by targeting our Spanish-speaking community and the younger electorate. Our ultimate objective is to promote a significant cultural shift in social policy arenas that better prioritize the most pressing concerns of Georgia's Latino electorate.

Through our civic engagement workshops, #MerecemosMejorGA campaign, and environmental justice efforts, we seek to be the change our community deserves. Join us in making that difference by signing up to volunteer below!

 

Office

Address

Norcross, GA 30093

Hours

M-F 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Email

jocelynes@mifamiliavota.org

Phone

480-669-7758

Announcements & News

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GA Programs

Our citizenship assistance efforts strive to ensure that all eligible legal permanent residents, particularly those of Latin American origin, have the tools and resources at their disposal to achieve their unique American citizenship dream. Our team conducts citizenship information sessions to community members to inform them of eligibility requirements and how to prepare to file for citizenship. Additionally, our team partners with trusted legal professionals to provide confidential pro-bono legal consultation and review N-400 forms. After receiving Citizenship support from Mi Familia en Acción, eligible individuals can mail their forms with full confidence and receive their citizenship a few months later! Through our unique partnership with the government of Mexico, Mi Familia en Acción has access to Mexican consulates in Arizona, California, Florida, Nevada and Texas to help eligible Mexicans to achieve American citizenship.

As the largest field operation in the Latino Community, we are proud to work on important policy priorities that impact our people on a daily basis. Mi Familia en Acción's main goals are: Immigration, Healthcare, Voting Rights, Environment, Reproductive Rights, Workers Rights, Education.

Our multi-layered voter mobilization program does strategic targeted outreach to thousands of Latino voters. Every election, whether local, state, or federal, our teams are on the ground, at the doors, and on the phone having the necessary conversations that help get Latino voters to the polls. Mi Familia en Acción prides itself in having the largest field infrastructure in the Latino community that turns out voters each election. Our electoral participation power is deciding the outcomes of elections.

With Latino youth becoming a growing force across our nation, Mi Familia en Acción intentionally provides civic leadership learning and skills development focused on Latino youth ages 18-30 years old. Through our ladder of engagement and organizing model, youth become informed, motivated, empowered, and called to action to be civic leaders. Mi Familia en Acción supports Latino youth in their individual and collective civic journey. As a result, our youth leaders have led their own voter registration drives, advocate for their issue priorities with elected officials, and support our voter mobilization efforts to get out the vote in their networks.

Mi Familia en Acción has 7 priority issue areas that we actively engage community members and elected officials on. These issues include immigrant rights, workers’ rights, voting rights, access to affordable healthcare, access to quality education, climate justice, and reproductive justice. Our teams on the ground engage in city, county, and state level governments to advocate for specific policy priorities. Each year, our team educates and empowers Latino community members to understand their state’s Legislative Session. Our community-focused advocacy efforts provide individuals with the opportunity to ensure their lived experiences impact the policymaking process.

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