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Conexión Américas

Conexión Américas
View Map Directions 800 18th Avenue South, Suite A
Nashville TN 37203
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Phone: 615-320-5152

Conexión Américas Coffee was founded in 2002 to address some of the most pressing challenges and opportunities created by recent demographic changes in our region as an increasing number of Latino families come to Tennessee in search for a better quality of life.

About our Name
‘Conexión’ (pronounced conn-ex-ee-on) is the Spanish word for ‘connection’.

Our organization’s name underlines our commitment to supporting Latino families by connecting them with information, local resources, support networks and opportunities for advancement in their adopted home.

The plural noun ‘Américas’ literally alludes to North America, South America, Central America and The Caribbean as geographic units that make up the American Continent. Figuratively, in our case, ‘Américas’ refers to the convergence of people from all these regions in our own Middle Tennessee neighborhoods.

Our name speaks to our desire to connect and build bridges between the Latino and the native-born communities.

Our History

The need Conexión Américas is addressing in our community is best understood in the context of the remarkable demographic changes taking place in Nashville.  The 2000 Census showed a 446 percent growth of the Hispanic population in Nashville from 1990. By 2000, public agencies and nonprofit organizations were dramatically challenged by this wave of newcomers. Although a few programs in large nonprofit organizations were addressing particular and isolated areas of these newcomers’ needs by 2000, no organization was fully focused on Latino families in a comprehensive way. Furthermore, no organization had full cultural competence to work effectively with our community’s newest neighbors coming from Mexico and other Latin American countries.

The founders of Conexión Américas -María Clara Mejía, José González and Renata Soto-understood that void and its challenges. In 2002, they teamed up with an existing small nonprofit group, the Hispanic Family Resource Center (HFRC), that was exclusively dedicated to providing information-and-referral services on health-related matters. The merger allowed for the implementation of a holistic approach to help Latino families.

Since then, the original information-and-referral service of the HFRC has evolved into the Spanish Help Line for Middle Tennessee and Conexión Américas’ programs serve over 2,500 families per year. In addition, new programs in the social, civic and economic integration areas have been developed and implemented successfully. The organization’s funding base has been also greatly diversified. Today Conexión Américas is recognized as a leading Hispanic force in the Middle Tennessee region and in the entire state.

In 2005, Conexión Américas was named the recipient of the Best Innovative Partnership Award from NeighborWorks America for our Puertas Abiertas homeownership program.  In 2007, Conexión Américas received both the national Strengthening Families Award presented by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) and the Bank of America Neighborhood Builder Award.


  
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