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We are a Spanish-language media company, focused on empowering the lives of Latinos through a trusted brand that is an established resource to the community. Through our multiple platform networks, we deliver educational content on relevant topics that improve people`s lives. We offer you the opportunity to partner with us, which delivers your brand through a trusted channel. You receive a targeted, measurable campaign, and the chance to lead the dialogue in your category. Our mission—to educate people and empower lives —is woven throughout every touchpoint we have. Our network of video, print, mobile, digital, and educational events offers practical tools for Latinos who are actively seeking information and solutions to further establish themselves in U.S. society. Our media network is based in community touchpoints and consulates throughout the U.S., allowing us to reach and positively impact 8+ million Latino community members and generate over 1 billion impressions annually.
American Paint Horse Association is one of the leading companies in Non-Profit industry. American Paint Horse Association is based in Fort Worth, TX. You can find more information on American Paint Horse Association at www.apha.com
Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation is one of the leading companies in Non-Profit industry. Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation is based in Philadelphia, PA. You can find more information on Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation at www.pidc-pa.org
AccessAbility`s collaborative approach with educators, local businesses, government agencies and other service providers is to connect individuals with the resources they need to enrich their lives through recreational, vocational, and paid work opportunities so they can successfully integrate with their communities.
Starfish Initiative inspires, encourages, and prepares promising, economically disadvantaged students for college and career success. To achieve this goal, Starfish pairs economically disadvantaged high school students one-on-one with college-educated mentors.