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The late great Cesar Chavez was an advocate for U.S. Farmworkers and his legacy lives on today in the many who fight for justice in a variety of industries, including Housing. This March, to honor the great labor leader, the National Hispanic Organization of Real Estate Associates (NHORA) held a host of workshops and presentations [...]
The National Hispanic Organization of Real Estate Associates (“NHORA”) is reaching milestone after milestone through the dynamic leadership of its passionate members. The commitment of NHORA members has to be recognized and commended. During one of the Country’s roughest and rockiest economic periods NHORA members stepped up and executed the plan set out by its [...]
NHORA is pleased to invite your attendance to the May 12th, Luncheon Presentation of The Bay Area Latino Report, the first in a series of NHORA lead presentations featuring bay area leaders in dialog to offer solutions to the issues of our day. This panel presentation will address the affordability in housing and jobs imbalance with an emphasis on political representation, the role of non-profits, and the Latino entrepreneurial spirit.
Our featured speakers will pose issues and solutions bringing light to our community and invite further exploration of the talents and resources our population has to offerWe are honored to participate in The Housing Leadership Council program for Affordable Housing Week in San Mateo County to address affordability/sustainability issues within the Latino Community and welcome your participation within the NHORA network of professionals as we work together to empower our community and plant the seeds for change.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month through Action and Growth
NHORA will celebrate the kickoff of Hispanic Heritage Month on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 with the launch of its new San Diego Chapter. Feliz Fiestas Patrias!
Over the years I’ve noticed that those individuals who start by asking a trade organization “what benefits do you offer your members?” are the ones who most likely benefit least from their membership. The best results come to those who start the relationship by saying “how can I get involved in helping the association carry out its Mission and Vision”.