Welcome to the Latino Service Providers
The Latino Service Providers Sonoma County (LSP-SC) was founded in 1989 by Latino leaders in education, government, and social service sectors. It is currently comprised of 750 members from neighborhood groups, schools, public and private health, social service, immigration and naturalization agencies, mental health organizations, criminal justice systems, city and county government, and the business community.
The LSP-SC mission is to serve and strengthen Hispanic families and children by building healthy communities and reducing disparities within Sonoma County including building capacity for mental health prevention and early intervention services.
LSP-SC promotes a variety of mechanisms (see below) for networking, collaboration, and information exchange enabling all these groups to work together systematically to leverage resources, influence public policy and service delivery, and promote professional development.
Click the triangle to see a short video about LSP.
Convene and Facilitate Monthly Meetings of LSP-SC members
Monthly Meetings are hosted by various LSP-SC members throughout Sonoma County with 20-50 Latino service provider attendees.
Email Distribution System
A system of email distribution facilitates the building of strong families and communities by providing information on events, activities and resources in a timely manner. Members submit their announcements via email.
Website
The LSP-SC website serves as an important hub for outreach, information, and resources that strengthen Latino families, children, and youth in Sonoma County.

Latino Service Providers Sonoma County is funded by the Sonoma County Mental Health Services Act and administered through the West County Community Services.
Thank You Sponsors and Partners
Tickler & Thomas, Richard Thomsen, School Building Inspector, Division of State Architect, Comcast, Safeway, and Oliver's Market

