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Vania Adasme
Vania has deep political organizing experience, connecting with BIPOC and Latinx voters. Vania has worked across the country by organizing volunteers and staff to elect progressive candidates to office. To name a few candidates: Hillary Clinton, current Secretary of Transportation

Suzanne Bottelli
Originally from New Jersey, Suzanne has lived and worked in Seattle since 1994, dedicating herself to teaching, writing, and human rights. She taught Humanities and Writing for many years at the Northwest School, where she worked with a wide range

Yuliana Chaparro
Originally from Mexico, Yuliana is trained as a Peer Trainer and Facilitator in Financial Education, Literature and Health by the Puget Sound School District. After collaborating with Casa Latina for more than 5 years in advocating for early education and

Elvia Cortés
Born in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, Elvia’s journey at Casa Latina began through her participation in English classes. She later became a member of Casa Latina to take part in the job dispatch program and the leadership group Mujeres

Fred DuBon
Fred manages the workers center and workforce development programs. He brings expertise in managing daily operations and implementing key programming that supports day laborers and domestic workers from Latinx communities. Fred is committed to economic justice and strengthening workforce development

Veronique Facchinelli
Originally from France, Vero holds a MBA degree from SKEMA European Business School. Vero has been an key leader in both local and international campaigns for domestic worker rights. She joined the Casa Latina team in 1999 and today she

Raul Garcia
Raul was born in East Los Angeles, and later moved to Eastern Washington. He moved to Seattle when he was accepted to Graduate School at the University of Washington. Raul has a strong commitment to the Latina/o day worker community.

Silvia González
With a passion for community organizing, Silvia oversees the organization’s campaigns and legislative efforts at the local, state, and national level. Her work at the local level also focuses on leadership development and advocacy training for domestic workers, supporting members

Marco Antonio Martinez
Marco Antonio is Venezuelan. He has lived in Seattle for the past 4 years after fleeing from the political persecution of his country. Dedicated to education, teaching, and university education, he became part of the marginal communities of the city

Sergio Mejia
Sergio was born in Ensenada, Baja California, and raised in the greater-Seattle area. He has a passion for technology, design, problem-solving, and looks for ways to merge them with advocacy. Sergio strives to raise awareness to critical problems affecting marginalized

Gabriela Reyes
Gabriela manages all aspects of fundraising and communications, develops financial and strategic goals, and cultivates donor outreach and relationship building for Casa Latina. Gabriela’s commitment to advancing the power of Latinx workers is rooted in her upbringing, family, and community

Alan Rivas
Alan recently moved to Seattle from Davie, Florida and was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. As a descendant from immigrant parents, whom are both from Ecuador, he is passionate about immigration rights and education. Alan has worked

Lilia Salmeron
Lilia serves as the central liaison for both prospective and existing members, utilizing her expertise in community support to establish lasting relationships while streamlining access to essential resources. Committed to fostering engagement within the membership and wider community, Lilia fulfills

Juan Villegas
Juan is originally from Saltillo Coahuila México, he’s lived in Seattle, Washington since 2004 with his wife and three children. He is a certified Public Accountant and joined the CASA Latina Team in July of 2007. For Juan, CASA Latina

Riley Wendling
Born in Bellingham, WA, Riley has lived in Seattle since 2014 where she moved to attend the University of Washington. After obtaining a degree in accounting and her CPA, Riley started her career as an auditor at Deloitte, followed by

Annastasia Workman
Annastasia came to Casa Latina as a volunteer herself. Out of a strong desire to be part of a force for good in the universe, she is very proud to be part of an organization that supports and empowers our
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