BECAUSE SHARING CAN INSPIRE CHANGE
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In Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we invite you to enjoy our tributes to Latina women.
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¡Hola Mujeres Latinas!
As the founder and CEO of MujeresLatinas.com, I am committed to creating a community where women feel valued.
August brings the excitement of preparing for the back-to-school season, with new beginnings, fresh opportunities, and the joy of learning. Whether you're getting your kids ready for their first day or starting on your own educational journey, this is a moment to celebrate growth!
We also honor the rich history and cultura of our community by celebrating the Independence Days of Venezuela, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Uruguay, throughout July and August. These celebrations remind us of our shared heritage, resilience, and the importance of unity.
We are witnessing a historic moment as Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns for President of the United States. Let’s ensure our voices are heard and support candidates who align with your values. Read their profiles and learn who they are and what they represent. Your vote can shape the future.
Let’s find love in each other as we go through these months together.
Peace is Love. Love is Peace.
- Adela
FEATURED PROFILE
RAMONA MARULLO
An inspiring OPTAVIA Coach who shows how personal transformation and helping others can truly change lives. At 40, Ramona faced a daunting diagnosis of Hashimoto’s and Hypothyroidism, which led to significant weight gain and associated health issues, including high blood pressure and prediabetes. Standing at 5'3" and weighing over 200 pounds, Ramona knew she had to make a change.
In 2017, she embraced the OPTAVIA program, shedding 65 pounds and reclaiming her health. With normal blood pressure and no signs of prediabetes today, Ramona attributes her success to the healthy habits she learned from her coaches and the ongoing support from the OPTAVIA community. Now, at nearly 58, she feels better than ever and is passionate about paying it forward by guiding others on their own journeys to health.
Ramona’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the profound impact of OPTAVIA’s support system. Through her role as a coach, she continues to inspire and support those seeking to transform their lives, sharing her journey and the valuable lessons she’s learned along the way. See more.
BECAUSE SHARING CAN INSPIRE CHANGE
Have you heard about Día del Salvadoreño? This amazing celebration started in Los Angeles back in 1999 and has since spread across the U.S. It's a lively event showcasing the Salvadoran community's rich cultural and religious traditions, with the dramatic "bajada" reenactment of Jesus Christ's transfiguration taking center stage. Imagine colorful parades, delicious food, and joyous music, all capturing the spirit of El Salvador's August festivities since 1525. Curious to learn more? Check out the full story here.
- Practice Mindfulness: Stay present and grounded. Engage in deep breathing, meditation, or other mindfulness techniques to help manage anxious thoughts and calm your mind.
- Set Realistic Goals: Break tasks into manageable steps. Focus on small, achievable goals to reduce overwhelm and build confidence as you progress.
- Develop a Self-Care Routine: Prioritize activities that nurture your well-being. Whether it’s exercise, hobbies, or relaxation, consistent self-care can help alleviate stress and improve your overall mood.
COMMUNITY INFO & RESOURCES
Call or text 988
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)
24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse.
1-800-662-HELP (4357)
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
MENTORING AND EMPOWERING LATINAS
As we re-engage in this fast-paced world, where days pass too quickly and work never ends, we still need to learn and grow. Whether it’s about ourselves, our family, or our job, we continue to gather information about our culture and our understanding of who we are and where we want to go. With 20 Latin American countries and the 37 million women who identify as Hispanic/Latinas in the United States of America, there’s much to share on how they have taken their steps forward to improve their lives and of their family.
From crossing the border with no shoes, to being a U.S.A. born Latina, or living in the Latin American country where you were born, or wherever life circumstances have led us, We March On!
LEARN, LIVE, AND GROW
Some of you are dreaming of a career. Others are working on a degree or studying to get a necessary license. Then again, many of us are already working or at home caring for the family. We can be empowered and share the power with those around us. No matter what type of work we want or already have, we have the power to share and grow. We have dreamers in school or working and looking for a better opportunity. After all, how many opportunities of work are out there if we have the training or willing to get trained, and what’s stopping us from moving forward? For “Dreamers” it’s a legal document, but that doesn’t stop them from moving forward – they keep training, they stay informed, and they participate in events that may open the opportunity to citizenship. We know we need talented workers as we see the “Help Wanted” or “We’re Hiring” signs everywhere we go as well as online. Be open for an inspiration or motivation or an experience to move forward.
Employees are needed in so many fields such as health care, education, the environment, green energy, engineering, construction, IT (information technology), technology, entertainment, and so much more - like business and in services. Sometimes we’re not sure what we want due to a lack of exposure to the various possibilities. Sometimes we need a little help to see around us and see what’s available - Someone to help us open our eyes. No matter at what age, we all could use a little help. Be supportive of one another and the good will feed your soul and good karma will clear the way to move forward.
Seeking a mentor is a very valuable step for guidance or hearing from someone else’s experience. Sometimes we need someone to encourage us into following our dream. Sometimes we need someone to tell us we’re on the right path or just someone to listen. Share your story or your question. Come in and join us. Be mentored or be mentor.
The world doesn’t stop moving. Join us to learn and share. Let’s empower each other to build an inspiring community. Read the profiles of our Latinas presented here. You’ll learn of early warriors helping to shape their countries, Afro-Latinas that were ignored and are now gaining recognition, Latinas in the arts, as writers and in music, and in science and government and even in space. As well as Presidents in Latin America, and as a Supreme Court Justice in the United States. Let us not forget the history of the Latinas of the past, and the present, that can stir our passion for achieving our roles of the future.
Adela Dalto, M.A., is a Professional Counselor offering her services as a mentor to help inform and inspire you. Want to offer your services here at MujeresLatinas.com? Want to share your story? Ask someone you know to share their story. Want to sell in our Boutique? Write to us at: [email protected].
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WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
As the weeks go by, we will be adding more profiles of Latinas we have discovered who can inspire others with the same interests from music to science. New stories, new experiences, new testimonials that have helped Latinas to stay motivated and moving forward - Adelante!