LOEF Supports OLA Immigration Welcome Center Thanksgiving Dinner with Volunteers

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Raíz a Rentas Executive Director giving instructions to volunteers

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Víctor Martínez Crossroads church pastor giving the invocation

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Laura Moese, LOEF President and Ricardo Ugas, LOEF-YLP president with the OLA team

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LOEF and YLP members with AJ Printing (LOEF Sponsors) and Mishell Vasquez from podcast De Madres y Mujeres

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Jonaiker Villalobos, Florence Y'All pitcher, LOEF-YLP members and LOEF scholarship recipients

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Rosie Nimenez ( P&G) and husband, FLORENCE Yall’s baseball players

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Laura Castillo, LOEF-YLP and Interim Chief Procurement Officer at City of Cincinnati with Ryan James Cincinnati Council member.

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AJ Printing with David Brown and LOEF-YLP members

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LOEF members with Su Casa volunteers

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Karen La dama del Pueblo with her husband, LOEF members and Mishell Vasquez from podcast De Madres y Mujeres

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Cincinnati, OH, November 23, 2025 — The OLA Immigration Welcome Center brought together more than 180 guests for a Thanksgiving dinner at McPherson Church, an event made possible through the support of over 100 volunteers and numerous community organizations.

The LULAC Ohio Educational Foundation (LOEF) and its Young Latino Professionals joined with families, scholarship recipients, sponsors, and friends to serve meals, organize volunteers, usher families into the church, and assist with cleanup before and after the celebration. Their efforts reflected LOEF’s ongoing commitment to community service and empowerment.

Other organizations also stepped forward, including P&G, Su Casa, Crossroads Church, AJ Printing, Florence Y’All, Raiz a Rentas, David Brown and Cincinnati City Council member Ryan James, all contributing to an atmosphere of unity and gratitude. Together, they ensured that families could enjoy a warm meal, fellowship, and holiday cheer.

The evening was highlighted by a musical performance from Karen, La Dama del Pueblo, whose voice delighted attendees and added a festive spirit to the gathering. This Thanksgiving celebration showcased the strength of collaboration across Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, bringing diverse groups together to uplift immigrant families and share in the joy of the holiday season.