
Leading by Example | UnidosUS
Fourth Grade Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
In 2025, 9-year-old Madison launched Madison and Co. Stickers to donate to charity and save for college.

Fourth Grade Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
In 2025, 9-year-old Madison launched Madison and Co. Stickers to donate to charity and save for college.

UnidosUS & partners call on Congress to address immigration enforcement abuses and strengthen oversight and accountability.

In Chicago’s historic Back of the Yards, UnidosUS and partners empower Latino families through community-driven housing.

Marlene de la Rosa and Gary Vargas embody community spirit, attending UnidosUS conferences for decades, inspiring many.

Launching this fall, the initiative supports workforce and housing equity for Latino families and communities.

Veterans criticize Ohio’s National Guard deployment to D.C., citing legal concerns, rising politicization, and threats to public trust.

Alanna Houck, Deloitte manager, credits her UnidosUS experience for key skills. She’s a committed alumna, donor, and volunteer.

Hispanic Electorate poll shows economy and immigration as top concerns, with 70% blaming Trump for economic woes.

SNAP may face its largest historical cuts, impacting 42 million Americans. The Latino community would suffer deeply.

Communities unite against harsh immigration enforcement, achieving victories through collective action and advocacy.

UnidosUS 2025 Changemakers Summit convened 250 advocates in DC to empower Latino communities and influence policy.

Apprenticeships propel Latino workers into new careers with UnidosUS, fostering inclusive opportunities nationwide.