Looking to meet other Latina young professionals? Check out these 4 ideas! 

If you are located in the US and looking for a way to connect with more Latinas near you, you are not alone. Across the country, Hispanic and Latina women are always looking for a community of Latinas to lean on for support and mentorship. At Latinicida, we provide a variety of different programs for you to get involved with that will help you find a community of support - whether online or in person. Here are some of our recommendations on how to meet other Latinas near you: 


Join Social Media Groups 

Social media is a tool that many young people nowadays should begin to leverage more than just posting and re-sharing fun photos. Platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn have small pages and groups for many different things - including entrepreneurs of color, people new to town looking for friends, young professionals wanting support, and much more. Just hop on any of your social platforms, and search for whatever you may be interested in or looking for. 


Get Involved with Latinicida Events

At Latinicida, we host virtual events that will fit any criteria you may be interested in. Educational events, such as “Legendary Latinas from History,” or networking events, such as the most recent “How-to Network” workshop. Whether you need career advice, or just getting started on your professional journey, we have plenty of different resources to match your needs. On top of this, we record all our events so you can access them afterward. Get started today by viewing our most recent events. 


Become a Mentee with Latinicida

If you are a Latina in the US struggling to find your path in the world, consider registering for our mentorship program at Latincida. Whether you are looking for career guidance, personal mentorship, or need help navigating your identity, our mentorship program will allow receiving the help you need. Visit our website to learn more and sign up today. 

 

Stay Up To Date with Latinas Near You

Latinicida has a monthly newsletter that will help you stay up to date on our event opportunities, mentoring and networking opportunities, as well as information on our scholarship program. Interested in learning more? Subscribe to our newsletter here, or contact us to get involved with other programs.


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