About Us
A Little About Us
The Spanish Community of Wallingford (SCOW), or Comunidad Hispana de Wallingford, Inc., was founded in 1972 by a small group of Latinos in Wallingford, Connecticut, who experienced difficulties finding translators, interpreters, employment, and medical assistance within the community. The founders envisioned the organization to be the leading agency to help develop and involve the Hispanic community. To this day, it has been successful in implementing its mission.
SCOW offers a wide range of services and programs, most of which are free of charge, dedicated to fulfilling this mission. These include computer and office skills training, employability skills training, health education, assistance in interacting with the public education system, English as a Second Language classes (provided by Literacy Volunteers of Meriden), citizenship education, various after school programs, translation and interpreting services, assistance in obtaining legal advice, and transportation to medical and other social service appointments. On an annual basis, the agency provides service to approximately 500 mainly Latino families.
The Hispanic Community in Wallingford represents about over eight percent of the population and includes people from Puerto Rico and various Latin American countries including Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and more.
Our Mission
“ To respond to the needs of the Latino Community by assisting them to succeed in U.S. society, and to enable Latinos to maintain and share their rich varied cultures with the broader community. ”
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OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Patricia L. Cymbala, President
Steve Knight, Treasurer
Karen Grava, Secretary
Francisco A. López
Judah R. López
Jeffrey R. Necio
Robert Parisi
Sara Robles
Evelyn Robles-Rivas
Jose A. Robles
Cesar Ruiz
OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Maria F. Campos Harlow
OUR STAFF
Frances Martinez, Client Services Specialist
Maria Pilar Solis, Program Assistant
Juan Rodriguez, Program Coordinator
Adriana Rodriguez, Children & Youth Program Coordinator
Georgina Cabrera, Parent Liaison, Parents in Action Program
OUR STAFF VOLUNTEERS
Laura Juárez
Evangeline Mendoza Bourgeois, Director
Escuela Guadalupana de Música
