
AMEXCAN proudly celebrates its 24th anniversary, marking nearly a quarter century of work on behalf of Latino communities in North Carolina. The organization highlights its trajectory as a binational initiative with more than two decades of social impact in the state and over fifteen years of binational engagement between the United States and Mexico. Through programs, alliances, and projects focused on integration, leadership, and migrant well-being, AMEXCAN has become a key reference for accompaniment, support, and representation for thousands of people.
The statement notes that AMEXCAN’s work spans education, health, civic participation, culture, and community development, always seeking to open paths of inclusion and social justice for migrant families. Rodrigo Hebrard, Director of Communication and Public Relations, emphasizes that reaching 24 years is a collective achievement that belongs to the entire community and reflects the commitment and resilience of those who have trusted the organization. This anniversary is framed as an opportunity to reaffirm AMEXCAN’s mission to build bridges of unity, solidarity, and empowerment, with the vision of a more just and inclusive future for all communities.
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