The Hispanic community is growing quickly in Northeast Ohio, and just as that community increases in size, so does the need. One non-profit is helping Hispanic immigrants settle in Northeast Ohio.
PAINSEVILLE, Ohio — HOLA, a non-profit that was established to help Hispanic immigrants, helped redirect the life of one Painesville woman and her family.
It all started in 2008 when she came to the U.S. on a visitor's visa. Soon after she met her now-husband and had three beautiful children, but then life suddenly changed. According to the 2020 US Census, there are now more than 76,000 Hispanic citizens living in Cuyahoga County. Lorain County has a growing population as well.
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