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United Against Poverty Orlando - Serving Central Florida Since 2003.

United Against Poverty Orlando was founded in 2003 with a mission of transforming lives in Central Florida by empowering people to uplift themselves and their families to break the cycle of poverty. We deliver the necessary programs and services to help move families from crisis to economic self-sufficiency.

By connecting people to life-saving tools and resources, we aim to foster an environment in which individuals and families across Central Florida have the opportunity to pursue a future filled with hope and possibility.

We are proud to have been able to serve over 22,000+ families in 2025 with life essential services. We hope to continue to inspire and empower individuals and families to lift themselves to economic self-sufficiency. Together, we can create lasting change to combat poverty in Central Florida!

Our Mission

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Vision

United Against Poverty was incorporated in 2003 with the vision of helping communities where every family and individual has access to basic needs, nutritional food, crisis care, education, and employment training, and where everyone has the opportunity to achieve a future filled with hope and possibilities.

Our Purpose: To empower families and individuals to lift themselves to sustainable economic self-sufficiency.

Our Mission: To serve families and individuals by providing crisis care, case management, transformative education, food and household subsidy, employment training and placement, personal empowerment training and active referrals to other collaborative social service providers.

Our work is shaped by the understanding that, together, we can create lasting change to combat life’s most difficult challenges.

Our Values

Dignity. Integrity. Respect.
Compassion. Empowerment.
Responsibility. Collaboration.
Holistic Approach.

UAP offers programs to help stabilize the foundations of our communities and foster the confidence needed to lift them to sustainable economic stability.

Member Share

Grocery Program

United Against Poverty’s Member Share Grocery Program is an accessible, dignified, worry-free food assistance program where you can select food and household products suited toward you and your family’s needs.

Our Members contribute a small handling fee per item to support program sustainability. This meaningful exchange is part of our Hand UP model designed to restore dignity and instill empowerment.

Membership is FREE

to those who qualify!

Offers a wide range of fresh produce, proteins, freezer items, pantry staples and more.

Members can save up to two- thirds of their household food and   product budget by utilizing our   grocery program.

In 2023, United Against Poverty served 8,416 unique members who utilized the Member Share Grocery Program (MSGP).

Military Mondays

Bring in a Military ID and receive a 10% discount in the Member Share Grocery Program.

Senior Wednesdays

Are you 55 or older? Every Wednesday, enjoy 10% off items in the Member Share Grocery Program.

Educator Thursdays

Are you a school educator? Teachers receive a 10% discount in the Member Share Grocery Program with their school ID.

College Student Fridays

Bring in a current school ID and receive a 10% discount in the Member Share Grocery Program

The Member Share Grocery Program is a significant part of the UP Mission; this service allows eligible members to access fresh, quality groceries at a reduced cost, helping to ease the financial burden of food insecurity faced by many low-income families throughout Orlando. Members have the opportunity to save up to two-thirds of their household food and product budget by utilizing our grocery program. Membership is always free.

In 2025, UP Orlando served over 12,161 unique members who utilized the Member Share Grocery Program (MSGP) which serves families at or below the 200% poverty level. The MSGP program affords individuals access to low-cost groceries, allowing them to stretch their budgets and put an aggregate amount of $5.8 million back into our local economy.

How It Works:

  • 2026 Poverty Guidelines for Mobile Prosperity Project

    48 Contiguous States (all states except Alaska and Hawaii)
    Household Size Annual Household Income At/Below
    1 $31,920
    2 $43,280
    3 $54,640
    4 $66,000

    For families/households with more than 4 persons, add $11,360 for each additional person.

    Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.

Gold Members receive 5% daily discount on groceries*
*Military or Senior 55+ only receive the normal 10% discount for Military Monday and 10% discount for Seniors on Wednesday in lieu of the 5%. There is no discount stacking.

Gold Member Required Documents: Proof of income, active social security benefits letter, active SNAP benefits letter, active Medicaid benefits letter, recent paystubs, recent W-2 or 1040.

Become a Member today!

Click the button below to access the Member Share Grocery application form:

Apply For Membership

Ready to Contribute?

Click the button below to learn how to become a product partner, how to donate, and more info about MSGP

Learn More About MSGP
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What Is STEP?

Contact us to Learn More

A STEP team member will respond to all inquiries.

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Getting a Job is Hard,

but you don't have to do it alone!

Whether you are unemployed or underemployed, our Employment Programs are designed to assist you in securing the dream job and financial stability you deserve!

Our Success Training Employment Program (STEP) is a FREE 3-phase program that provides participants with valuable skills, confidence, and knowledge to help secure employment and reach financial goals. In 2023, we helped 66 low-income individuals obtain job skills training, gain employment, and increase their household income. We had 37 graduates become successfully employed. Not only did these individuals increase their income, but this also created a $1,007,464 “social cost avoidance”, which refers to the expense’s taxpayers would have incurred for the unemployment, rent/utility assistance, emergency room usage, and criminal justice costs.

We also host career events at the UP Center featuring dozens of our career partners. These are incredible, not to be missed events for those seeking employment across a variety of different fields.

Thanks to our Employment Programs, we’re able to connect participants with a variety of life-changing tools, skills, and opportunities, including resume building, professional development, networking, and more!

Phase
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Job Training

Join fellow participants seeking career growth by completing 4 Weeks (M-F, 9am-1pm) of valuable classroom training. You will gain industry-recognized certifications, craft a winning resume, and learn how to prepare for and secure a job offer.

Phase
2

Career Connection 

During STEP, you will connect with top employers and industry leaders in your area. You will have the opportunity to meet with a wide variety of employers for one-on-one interviews.

Phase
3

Success Coaching

Once you have obtained employment, receive one-on-one coaching to help you excel in your position and become a strong candidate for future career advancement. Our goal is to help you succeed!

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STEP into your future with the Success Training Employment Program.

Whether you are unemployed or underemployed, our STEP program is designed to assist you in securing the dream job and financial stability you deserve!

Thanks to our Success Training Employment Program, we’re able to connect program participants with a variety of life-changing employment tools, skills, and opportunities, including resume building, professional development, networking, and more!

In 2022, we helped 57 low-income individuals obtain job skills training, gain employment, and increase their household income. We had 26 graduates become successfully employed. Not only did the individuals increase their income, this created a $787,640 “social cost avoidance”, which refers to the expenses taxpayers would have incurred for unemployment, rent/utility assistance, emergency room usage, and criminal justice costs.

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The Ideal STEP Participant

  • Looking for dream job!
  • Dedicated to setting goals
  • Open to learning new skills
  • Excited to transform their lives
  • Ready to work!
  • Prepared to improve

Sucess

STEP to SuccessStep to Success

“My success story in this program is I have learned how to manage my emotions, use perspective when dealing with others, and to shine a light on the areas I need to improve that will eliminate the poverty mindset. I have also gained knowledge and skills that I believe will better prepare me for interviewing and being successful in the workplace. I am greatly appreciative of the STEP program because I am confident that my life and my family’s life is forever changed because I now see things in a different light which will better equip me for decision making in my spending, how I pay bills and where I choose to put my focus.”

Keyshaundra, STEP Graduate

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Crisis Care
Crisis Care

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Help Starts Here

One-On-One Meetings

Our Crisis Navigator meets with individuals as part of the intake process to discuss and access needs and current situation.

Customized Care Plan

Together with our Case Management Team a customized care plan is created that outlines the programs and services best suited for an individuals needs.

Long Term Roadmap

A detailed case plan provides an achievable step-by-step roadmap outlining immediate and long-term goals to stabilize your life and help achieve economic self-sufficiency.

Action Steps may Include:

  • Housing and/or Shelter Assistance
  • Obtaining Identification Items
  • Employment Assistance
  • Counseling for Mental Health and Substance Abuse
  • Transportation Barriers
  • Access to Community Based Resources

Our Difference

We don’t just offer referrals; we team up with nonprofit partners and community resources to make a real difference. We are here with you every step of the way to empower you, help you reach your goals, and guide you toward success.

Our Crisis Care Program is intended to provide support for those facing instability in their lives, whether that be physical, financial, or emotional. Our dedicated staff can provide access to community-based resources and emergency support to overcome their immediate needs, assisting them in creating a long-term plan for self-sufficiency to prevent facing similar problems in the future.

Each program participant undergoes an initial formal intake process to assess their current situation. You will meet one-on-one with a member of our Case Management Team, and, together, you will create a customized care plan. Each participant’s customized care plan is designed to help guide them and includes an achievable action plan. We are here to help you every step of the way!

To make an appointment, please call our Life Enrichment Center at 407-650-0774 x 426.

In 2023, UP Orlando Crisis Navigators delivered 8,291 units of life essential crisis services to 1,373 unique households.

Get Help Now !

If you are facing a crisis and don’t know where to turn, visit the Orlando UP Center at 150 W Michigan St, Orlando, FL 32806 or call 407-650-0774 and request a meeting with our Crisis Navigator for assistance.

Contact us For Assistance

A Crisis Navigator team member will respond to all inquiries.

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Volunteer

NOTICING THE UNNOTICED

United Against Poverty of Orlando is grateful for the community of supporters who believe in our mission to break the cycle of poverty by offering a hand up, not just a handout. If you would like to mail a gift to United Against Poverty, please send it to 150 W. Michigan Street, Orlando, FL 32806. In addition to inviting you to give a gift online, we encourage you to consider these additional investment options:

  •  Multiply your impact by asking your human resources department if they offer Matching Gift opportunities.
  •  Celebrate the life of a friend or loved one by making a gift in their honor or in their memory.
  •  Help sustain our programs year-round by making a recurring gift.
  •  Leave a legacy by including UP Orlando in your estate plans.
  •  Take advantage of tax savings by making a contribution via stock transfer.
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Tax Information

United Against Poverty is a registered 501c3 nonprofit and contributions are tax deductible. Donation acknowledgment letters will be sent in the mail within 3 business days of the donation. Our Federal Tax ID is 11-3697936. Download our IRS Letter of Determination and W-9 forms below.

Lifting Lives One Hand at a Time

Come Volunteer!

It is only through generous investment of time and talent that we can lift the lives of struggling families in our community. Our volunteers ensure the smooth daily operation of our campus, so that our financial resources can be utilized in the most effective way possible.

In 2023, a remarkable 56,961 hours of service valued at $1.80M were recorded by our volunteers. We simply could not operate without you! Individual United Against Poverty volunteers assist with everything from stocking shelves in our Member Share Grocery Program to organizing the food pantry and staffing our welcome desk.

*Children must be ten years of age or older to participate in our regular volunteer opportunities. Youth under 16 years of age must have a parent or adult guardian present at all times while volunteering. Family Volunteer night invites volunteers of all ages!

Volunteer Today

Collaborative Partner Services

Collaborative Partner Services

Collaboration is a key component of our mission. At UP Orlando, we advocate a “more is more” approach. We believe that the more agencies we partner with and the more services and resources we can make available on-site, the more we can help those who are hidden, hungry and hurting.

We regularly make active referrals to partner agencies so that people in crisis can access the services they need to stabilize their lives. Through these partnerships, we can maximize our impact and better serve those in need in this Orlando community.

Calendar of Events

Featured Events

  • November 14, 2026
    Quack Attack on Poverty 5K is a unique, family-friendly fundraiser designed to support individuals and families in need. Participants are…

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News & Press

United Against Poverty is dedicated to helping people across Florida lift themselves up and out of the cycle of poverty. Discover the latest stories, testimonials, and updates coming out of United Against Poverty’s Orlando campus.

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Success Stories

We at United Against Poverty are incredibly proud of the positive impact we’ve had in our communities. Our Success Stories are a testimony to the resilience of the human spirit, and the difference that dedicated compassion, support, and outreach can make.

Read through our Success Stories to learn more about the individuals we’ve helped on their journey to self-sufficiency.

Monica found herself homeless after the passing of her mother and had nowhere to turn. Everything seemed to spiral out of control in the blink of an eye. She had nowhere to live, and was struggling to keep her car, since she was unable to pay her bills. No home, no family to turn to, and now on the brink of losing everything.  Monica was referred to the Success Training Employment Program (STEP) by a transitional housing program for the homeless and wasted no time. Upon completing our 4-week STEP program, Monica landed a full-time job, with benefits and a salary that allowed her to obtain an apartment of her own and keep her car. We are thrilled to report that Monica is now working towards a managerial position at her current job and is living completely self-sufficiently.

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Juan’s journey with United Against Poverty Orlando began at one of the lowest points in his life. Nearly a decade after moving to the United States from Venezuela, he had worked hard to build a future, but the loss of his grandmother sent him into a deep spiral of grief. In that darkness, Juan struggled with addiction, losing everything he had worked for: his job, his home, access to food, and even his relationships.

By the time he walked through UP Orlando’s doors in 2024, Juan had just $20 to his name and no clear path forward.

That day changed everything.

When Juan discovered the Member Share Grocery Program, he was overwhelmed. For the first time in a long time, he stood in front of shelves filled with fresh produce and nutritious food he could actually afford. In that moment, he felt something he hadn’t felt in years – relief, dignity, and a renewed sense of hope.

With support from the Crisis Navigation Center, Juan began to stabilize. Determined to rebuild his life, he enrolled in the Success Training Employment Program (STEP), where his resilience quickly became evident. Though his journey wasn’t easy, Juan kept showing up—for himself and his future.

He went on to volunteer 784 hours, becoming a familiar face in the grocery program. More than staying busy, he found something deeper: community. Juan often shares that UP Orlando became a “beautiful family” to him—a place where he could both receive support and give it back.

Today, Juan works two jobs and continues to inspire others, proving that transformation is always possible.

I was pretty much on the edge of homelessness, I’m grateful to get into a few programs here that helped me, and my family get into a living situation recently. We needed food and groceries, so we ended up walking over a mile to get to the UP Orlando Center.  We were able to get so much food at their Member Share Grocery Program so that was a big, big, life changer for us.  I enrolled into their Success Training Employment Program; it encouraged me to stay self-motivated and to have the drive to keep going forward no what I was going through. 

Upon completion of the STEP Program, Graylin has secured employment as a Manger at a local restaurant and is on his way to economic self-sufficiency.

Board & Staff

Community Advisory Board

United Against Poverty Orlando’s dedicated Community Advisory Board is committed to our goal of breaking the cycle of poverty in communities across the United States.

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  • Jessica Otero

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    Jessica Otero



  • Luiz Pisanelli

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    Luiz Pisanelli



  • Lori Boardman

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    Lori Boardman



  • Kaori Kuahara

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    Kaori Kuahara



  • Stephen Sprinkles

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    Stephen Sprinkles



  • Luis Martinez

    Luis M. Martinez holds a Bachelor’s in Communications from the University of Sacred Heart, Puerto Rico, and an MBA in Management from Ana G. Mendez University, Orlando. He is also a certified diversity professional through the DiversityFIRST™ program, equipping him to develop and implement diversity and inclusion strategies for organizational success.

    Luis began his career as Marketing Coordinator at El Nuevo Día newspaper, where he spearheaded initiatives to boost sales, customer loyalty, and brand awareness. Later, he spent five years at Ana G. Mendez University (AGMU) as Director of Marketing & Recruitment, implementing innovative strategies to enhance community engagement and diversify student enrollment. He was subsequently promoted to Director of Communications, Public Relations, and Publications for AGMU’s Florida campuses.

    In 2012, Mayor Buddy Dyer appointed Luis as Orlando’s Director of Multicultural Affairs, making him the highest-ranking Hispanic employee in city government. In this role, Luis launched and led the Office of Multicultural Affairs, fostering relationships with diverse communities and promoting inclusion through outreach initiatives, events, and bilingual communications.

    As the city’s Hispanic Liaison and Spokesperson, Luis develops culturally sensitive messaging, manages Spanish media relations, and translates key city communications to increase Hispanic community participation in programs and services. Additionally, he supports local minority and women-owned businesses, connects international organizations to city resources, and oversees Orlando’s Sister Cities program, strengthening global ties.

    Other accomplishments include Celebrating our Difference with Signature Events, Florida Cup, Mayors Meeting with Muslim Leaders, Hurricane Maria, M/WBE Hispanic Outreach, COVID 19 efforts and many more.

    Luis is a dedicated public servant and community leader, known for his exceptional credentials, integrity, and unwavering commitment to Orlando’s diverse community. Serving under Mayor Buddy Dyer has been an honor he embraces wholeheartedly, assisting residents, visitors, and businesses from all walks of life. Even in challenging times, Luis remains steadfast in his duties, earning the respect of Central Florida’s multicultural community through his dedication to public service and the mayor’s vision.

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    Luis Martinez



    Luis M. Martinez holds a Bachelor’s in Communications from the University of Sacred Heart, Puerto Rico, and an MBA in Management from Ana G. Mendez University, Orlando. He is also a certified diversity professional through the DiversityFIRST™ program, equipping him to develop and implement diversity and inclusion strategies for organizational success.

    Luis began his career as Marketing Coordinator at El Nuevo Día newspaper, where he spearheaded initiatives to boost sales, customer loyalty, and brand awareness. Later, he spent five years at Ana G. Mendez University (AGMU) as Director of Marketing & Recruitment, implementing innovative strategies to enhance community engagement and diversify student enrollment. He was subsequently promoted to Director of Communications, Public Relations, and Publications for AGMU’s Florida campuses.

    In 2012, Mayor Buddy Dyer appointed Luis as Orlando’s Director of Multicultural Affairs, making him the highest-ranking Hispanic employee in city government. In this role, Luis launched and led the Office of Multicultural Affairs, fostering relationships with diverse communities and promoting inclusion through outreach initiatives, events, and bilingual communications.

    As the city’s Hispanic Liaison and Spokesperson, Luis develops culturally sensitive messaging, manages Spanish media relations, and translates key city communications to increase Hispanic community participation in programs and services. Additionally, he supports local minority and women-owned businesses, connects international organizations to city resources, and oversees Orlando’s Sister Cities program, strengthening global ties.

    Other accomplishments include Celebrating our Difference with Signature Events, Florida Cup, Mayors Meeting with Muslim Leaders, Hurricane Maria, M/WBE Hispanic Outreach, COVID 19 efforts and many more.

    Luis is a dedicated public servant and community leader, known for his exceptional credentials, integrity, and unwavering commitment to Orlando’s diverse community. Serving under Mayor Buddy Dyer has been an honor he embraces wholeheartedly, assisting residents, visitors, and businesses from all walks of life. Even in challenging times, Luis remains steadfast in his duties, earning the respect of Central Florida’s multicultural community through his dedication to public service and the mayor’s vision.

  • Nicole Carey

    Workforce Manager
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    Nicole Carey

    Workforce Manager

  • Charlene Eberly

    Director of Grants
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    Charlene Eberly

    Director of Grants

  • Naydelin Trejo

    Manager of Development
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    Naydelin Trejo

    Manager of Development

Dan Pugh

Dan Pugh

Board Chair

Residential Building Supply
Joyce Boudoin

Joyce Boudoin

Board Vice Chair, Programs Committee Chair

Chief Eric D. Smith

Chief Eric D. Smith

Orlando Police Department
Jack and Sharon Myers

Jack and Sharon Myers

Jennifer Englert Schmitt

Jennifer Englert Schmitt

The Orlando Law Group
Edward DeAguilera

Edward DeAguilera

Director of Business Development and Fundraising
John Dowless

John Dowless

Mayor, City of Edgewood
Keith Landry

Keith Landry

EXP Realty
Luis Martinez

Luis Martinez

Manager, City of Orlando's Office of Multicultural Affairs
Stephen Sprinkles

Stephen Sprinkles

Kaori Kuahara

Kaori Kuahara

Lori Boardman

Lori Boardman

Luiz Pisanelli

Luiz Pisanelli

Jessica Otero

Jessica Otero

Jennifer McMahon

Jennifer McMahon

Staff

United Against Poverty Orlando’s dedicated Community Advisory Board is committed to our goal of breaking the cycle of poverty in communities across the United States.

  • Jennifer McMahon

    4895

    Jennifer McMahon



  • Jessica Otero

    4894

    Jessica Otero



  • Luiz Pisanelli

    4893

    Luiz Pisanelli



  • Lori Boardman

    4892

    Lori Boardman



  • Kaori Kuahara

    4898

    Kaori Kuahara



  • Stephen Sprinkles

    4897

    Stephen Sprinkles



  • Luis Martinez

    Luis M. Martinez holds a Bachelor’s in Communications from the University of Sacred Heart, Puerto Rico, and an MBA in Management from Ana G. Mendez University, Orlando. He is also a certified diversity professional through the DiversityFIRST™ program, equipping him to develop and implement diversity and inclusion strategies for organizational success.

    Luis began his career as Marketing Coordinator at El Nuevo Día newspaper, where he spearheaded initiatives to boost sales, customer loyalty, and brand awareness. Later, he spent five years at Ana G. Mendez University (AGMU) as Director of Marketing & Recruitment, implementing innovative strategies to enhance community engagement and diversify student enrollment. He was subsequently promoted to Director of Communications, Public Relations, and Publications for AGMU’s Florida campuses.

    In 2012, Mayor Buddy Dyer appointed Luis as Orlando’s Director of Multicultural Affairs, making him the highest-ranking Hispanic employee in city government. In this role, Luis launched and led the Office of Multicultural Affairs, fostering relationships with diverse communities and promoting inclusion through outreach initiatives, events, and bilingual communications.

    As the city’s Hispanic Liaison and Spokesperson, Luis develops culturally sensitive messaging, manages Spanish media relations, and translates key city communications to increase Hispanic community participation in programs and services. Additionally, he supports local minority and women-owned businesses, connects international organizations to city resources, and oversees Orlando’s Sister Cities program, strengthening global ties.

    Other accomplishments include Celebrating our Difference with Signature Events, Florida Cup, Mayors Meeting with Muslim Leaders, Hurricane Maria, M/WBE Hispanic Outreach, COVID 19 efforts and many more.

    Luis is a dedicated public servant and community leader, known for his exceptional credentials, integrity, and unwavering commitment to Orlando’s diverse community. Serving under Mayor Buddy Dyer has been an honor he embraces wholeheartedly, assisting residents, visitors, and businesses from all walks of life. Even in challenging times, Luis remains steadfast in his duties, earning the respect of Central Florida’s multicultural community through his dedication to public service and the mayor’s vision.

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    Luis Martinez



    Luis M. Martinez holds a Bachelor’s in Communications from the University of Sacred Heart, Puerto Rico, and an MBA in Management from Ana G. Mendez University, Orlando. He is also a certified diversity professional through the DiversityFIRST™ program, equipping him to develop and implement diversity and inclusion strategies for organizational success.

    Luis began his career as Marketing Coordinator at El Nuevo Día newspaper, where he spearheaded initiatives to boost sales, customer loyalty, and brand awareness. Later, he spent five years at Ana G. Mendez University (AGMU) as Director of Marketing & Recruitment, implementing innovative strategies to enhance community engagement and diversify student enrollment. He was subsequently promoted to Director of Communications, Public Relations, and Publications for AGMU’s Florida campuses.

    In 2012, Mayor Buddy Dyer appointed Luis as Orlando’s Director of Multicultural Affairs, making him the highest-ranking Hispanic employee in city government. In this role, Luis launched and led the Office of Multicultural Affairs, fostering relationships with diverse communities and promoting inclusion through outreach initiatives, events, and bilingual communications.

    As the city’s Hispanic Liaison and Spokesperson, Luis develops culturally sensitive messaging, manages Spanish media relations, and translates key city communications to increase Hispanic community participation in programs and services. Additionally, he supports local minority and women-owned businesses, connects international organizations to city resources, and oversees Orlando’s Sister Cities program, strengthening global ties.

    Other accomplishments include Celebrating our Difference with Signature Events, Florida Cup, Mayors Meeting with Muslim Leaders, Hurricane Maria, M/WBE Hispanic Outreach, COVID 19 efforts and many more.

    Luis is a dedicated public servant and community leader, known for his exceptional credentials, integrity, and unwavering commitment to Orlando’s diverse community. Serving under Mayor Buddy Dyer has been an honor he embraces wholeheartedly, assisting residents, visitors, and businesses from all walks of life. Even in challenging times, Luis remains steadfast in his duties, earning the respect of Central Florida’s multicultural community through his dedication to public service and the mayor’s vision.

  • Nicole Carey

    Workforce Manager
    1784

    Nicole Carey

    Workforce Manager

  • Charlene Eberly

    Director of Grants
    1790

    Charlene Eberly

    Director of Grants

  • Naydelin Trejo

    Manager of Development
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    Naydelin Trejo

    Manager of Development

Anjali Vaya

Anjali Vaya

Executive Director

Karlye Martorelli

Karlye Martorelli

Director of Development

Sharda Jetwani Love

Sharda Jetwani Love

Director of Programs

Charlene Eberly

Charlene Eberly

Director of Grants

Naydelin Trejo

Naydelin Trejo

Manager of Development

Nicole Carey

Nicole Carey

Workforce Manager

Kristian Sherman

Kristian Sherman

Manager of MSGP

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