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La hacienda quincy wa
La hacienda quincy wa








They had already organized themselves into mentoring groups in art, Spanish, math, etc., as testimony of their own inclination toward self-improvement. They chose it because they insisted and continue to insist on developing and improving themselves to achieve the fullest rehabilitation possible.īefore the pandemic struck, our LDO organization was building, at their request, a curriculum of educational and self-improvement activities, including guest presentations, short-term classes on psychology, history, art and culture (I gave some) and so on. The word “development” in the title of our organization was chosen by the LDO affiliated detainees a couple of years ago in one of our meetings. The photo at the top of this article, taken in 2019, shows some of our LDO detainees and some of our volunteers standing in front of artwork created by MCC prisoners. We appreciate both our community volunteers and the guys inside because without their help LDO would not exist. LDO includes a Board of Directors, a small corps of community volunteers, and detainee leaders representing about 40 inmates in the MCC who affiliate with LDO.

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This is the name of our nonprofit organization (501c3), and I am the president. LDO refers to the Latino Development Organization of Washington Serving Latinos in the Monroe Correctional Complex. The Monroe Correctional Complex, Monroe WA The purpose of our Facebook event is to help our communities understand prison realities, attract local volunteers to help with our prison work at the MCC, compile a list of followers and invite donor contributions. prisons and/or Latinx issues (culture, history, the Latino experience in the U.S., etc.) you may find our LDO Mixer hour interesting if not beneficial (if you’re interested in the subject of prisons, see my book review of American Prison, in this same blog). If you are interested in the general topic of U.S. So sorry we can’t offer you something to eat and drink! I will give a brief overview of our organization (LDO) at the start and two or three formerly incarcerated Latino community members will speak of their experiences. The Mixer will offer some informational and cultural activities. We are doing a “Mixer” on Facebook, June 28th at 3 p.m., via Zoom. P.O.I am inviting you to join me and my fellow LDO Volunteers who support Latino prisoners in the Monroe Correctional Center (MCC) in Monroe WA. Various documents link the phone number (626) 337-8342 to different owners - Thuy Pham, Huyen T Phan, Tammy Phan, Quay Vong, Bao D Vong, Teresa R Gallardo. Public records show that the phone number (626) 330-0527 is linked to Jose Rivera, Araceli Rivera, Hanz E Zarate, Zoila R Olivares, Harry J Zarate, Eddie M Zarate. Records show that Lana has several phone numbers, (626) 919-3603 (Verizon California, Inc), (626) 330-0527. We assume that at least two people, including Zoila R Olivares, Nha Ton, know Lana based on the residence history. Hacienda Heights, CA and West Covina, CA belong to the four cities where Lana has lived.

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Lana has previously lived at 817 S Astell Ave, West Covina, CA 91790.

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The people linked with this address are Eddie M Zarate and Harry J Zarate. In our knowledge, Hacienda Heights Pest & Rodent Removal is registered at this address. Lana is a resident at 15828 Marwood Strt, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745-1610. Different name can be used by Lana, such as Lana Zarate, Lan M Vong, Lana Vong. The birth date was listed as July 7, 1983.










La hacienda quincy wa