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For 40 years, La Luz Center has been a trusted lifeline for Latino individuals and families in Sonoma Valley. Every day, we provide critical support—ensuring families can meet basic needs, access housing, receive legal immigration assistance, enroll in English classes, and build brighter futures through economic advancement and early childhood education.
Your gift, whether one-time or monthly, directly impacts the lives of thousands in our community.
Looking for a tax-smart way to give? Consider supporting La Luz through a Qualified Minimum Distribution (QMD) from your IRA, a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF), stocks, securities, and mutual funds (stocks) or cryptocurrency (crypto) donations—allowing you to give in a way that maximizes your impact while aligning with your financial goals.
By naming La Luz in your estate plans, you create a legacy of opportunity and resilience for generations to come. Your planned gift ensures that La Luz remains a pillar of support, strengthening families and fostering an equitable Sonoma Valley well into the future.
Join us in transforming lives. Your generosity fuels the programs that uplift our community and create lasting change.
Scroll below to learn more about how your gift impacts La Luz Center or please email Dennis Agnos.
How Your Donation Makes a Difference
Light the Path to Services that Support Our Families:
Ensure residents in Sonoma Valley can improve their lives and strengthen their families by providing easily accessible family services, effective child-parent development programs, and culturally relevant mental health services.
Light the Path to Advancing Our Community's Economic Opportunities:
Help build a pathway to a strong middle class through skill building programs that level the economic playing field for low income families and through financing.
Light the Path to a Strong and Inclusive Community:
Engage Sonoma Valley residents in building a resilient and more inclusive community through community-civic activities that strengthen communications and connections between the Latino and non-Latino community.
