LEGAL AID
In 2020, the number of Hispanic immigrants seeking entry into the United States rose by 8%
Despite tougher migration laws, the number of Hispanics leaving their hometowns in Latin America and moving to the United States in search of better lives continues to grow.
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The Cantaso Foundation ensures eligible Hispanics have a smoother migration experience through:

Help us help more low-income immigrants

More than 300,000 Hispanics use illegal border crossing to enter the United States. They are exposed to sexual and gender-based violence, human trafficking, and sometimes death.

Your donation to The Cantaso Foundation can help them migrate to the United States through legal processes.

More opportunities for a better life

Young adults seeking better education and economic opportunities are more likely to enter the United States illegally than other age groups.

Your donation to The Cantaso Foundation can fund our DACA renewal fees program.

Victims need

a safe place too!

Every year, 2 out of every 10 Hispanic immigrants are victims of abuse and crime.

Your donation to The Cantaso Foundation can help these victims have a safe place in our country.

HOW CAN YOU HELP

A young Hispanic with big dreams can only achieve them if he gets the economic and educational opportunities available in the United States. A monthly donation to The Cantaso Foundation can help them achieve their goals.
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Donate Food and Goods

Many immigrants with low or unstable incomes need clothing, food, and other personal hygiene products. Contact us to find out how you can provide the items they need.

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Donate Your Time

Want to do more social good? Please contact us to see if you can join us in helping more immigrants.
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Our doors are always open
Here at The Cantaso Foundation, our doors are always open to any Hispanic immigrant that needs our help. Whether the person is coming from Latin America or is already living in the United States, we are always ready to provide services that allow easy immigration entry and integration into the country.

OTHER WAYS WE HELP VULNERABLE HISPANICS

Although Hispanics are the second fastest-growing ethnic group in America, they still struggle with racial and civic rights inequality in their everyday lives.
In 2020, the number of Hispanic immigrants seeking entry into the United States rose by 8%.
More than 1 in 5 Hispanics go hungry every day.
Building Hispanic communities through sustainable economic development projects.
Many Hispanics struggle with poverty because they lack job skills and employment opportunities.
Studies show that an extra year of schooling can increase a person’s future earnings by 10%.
Fast lifesaving emergency response and support for survivors of natural disasters.
Every year, about 3 million vulnerable Hispanics struggle with poor health due to a lack of finances.
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