Building power for our gente—in North Carolina and Mexico.

Building power for our

comunidad.

We’re here for our comunidad—on both sides of the border. AMEXCAN helps families access trusted resources, understand their rights, and step into leadership. Our work brings community care and civic power together, because when our people belong, we all thrive.

Advocacy. Health. Culture. Education. Leadership.

Building Power for Our Comunidad.

Where Mexican and Latino communities lead, belong, and thrive.

Our mission is to promote the active participation of Mexicans and Latinos in their new communities and encourage the appreciation, understanding, and prosperity through advocacy, cultural, educational, health, leadership and binational initiatives.

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Start here for urgent support for family reunification, Advance Parole guidance, legal referrals, ESL/tutoring, and upcoming health events. Our team provides bilingual, culturally grounded help—often free or low-cost—with clear next steps, required documents, and a real person who stays with you until you’re through.

Immigration and Legal Support
AMEXCAN connects families with trusted legal clinics and resources, helps prepare documents, and offers guidance on DACA, Advanced Parole, and Family Reunification.
Health and Clinic Assistance
We partner with allied clinics and health providers to bridge language, cost, and access barriers—connecting families to appointments, screenings, vaccines, and culturally competent care close to home.
Education and Community Resources
From school navigation and college prep to know-your-rights trainings and workshops, AMEXCAN offers tools that help Latino parents, youth, and workers advocate for themselves and build stronger futures, regardless of their immigration status.

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AMEXCAN Helps Elderly Parents from Veracruz Reunite with Their Children After More Than 20 Years Apart
August 27, 2025

AMEXCAN supports a group of older adults from Martínez de la Torre, Veracruz, in obtaining U.S. visas so they can reunite with their children after over two decades of separation, reinforcing its mission of family reunification and migrant rights.

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