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The Latino Coalition is a non-profit, non-partisan organization based in Washington, D.C. TLC was established to address policy issues that directly affect the well-being of Hispanics in the United States. TLC's agenda is to develop and promote policies that will foster economic equivalency and enhance overall business, economic and social development of Hispanics. For more information and to review past surveys, please visit TLC's website at http://www.TheLatinoCoalition.com
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SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The Catholic Association of Latino Leaders (C.A.L.L.) will hold its National Inaugural event and identity unveiling at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 16, 2008, at Club Giraud in San Antonio, Texas. Cardinals, Bishops, and clergy from the U.S. and the Vatican have been invited to attend this premier event. In addition, Latino business leaders and prominent businessmen from across the country will attend and are lending their name and talent to ensuring the success of this one of a kind organization.
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SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The Catholic Association of Latino Leaders (C.A.L.L.) held its National Inaugural event, Wednesday, January 16, 2008, in San Antonio, Texas. Most Reverend Jose H. Gomez, S.T.D., Archbishop of San Antonio and Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. Archbishop of Denver both Ex-Officio members of the organization were in attendance as were clergy and prominent Latino business leaders from across the country.
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Hector Barreto, chairman of the Latino Coalition, and Vilma Salaverria, vice president of Policy Service at Aflac, presented each winner with a $500 U.S. Savings Bond for their designated cause. "Aflac is proud to honor these business owners for their unique contributions to civic and charitable activities while providing them with valuable information during these workshops that will help them grow their business," said Salaverria.
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"These prestigious awards recognize the work of one Latina and one Latino every year who inspire others to achieve success in the spirit of entrepreneurship," said David C. Lizarraga, USHCC Chair. "We believe that, through their personal and professional triumphs, Dr. Santiago and Mr. Hernandez embody the significance of these awards and we are honored to name these two extraordinary business leaders with the 2007 titles."
Earlier this year, Aflac worked with the Latino Coalition to honor four Southern California small business owners with regional Aflac Civic awards. Other regional awards are scheduled to be presented throughout the year. To learn more about the award and the nomination process, visit aflac.com or enespanol.aflac.com.
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