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Welcome to SRA Ministries, a nonprofit organization empowering individuals and families to achieve their fullest potential and strive for a brighter future. Despite our youth as an organization, we are already making a significant impact in adult education through our program, COMMUNICATE.

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COMMUNICATE focuses on helping adults of all ages enhance their English language skills and ability to confidently navigate everyday situations. By improving their communication skills, adults are better equipped to pursue job opportunities and succeed in various aspects of life, including school, work, and healthcare settings.

In addition to language education, our Citizenship and Civics Education program is transforming lives by guiding adults through the naturalization process. Participants delve into our nation's rich history, explore government structures at both federal and state levels, and engage in meaningful debates on current issues. This prepares them for citizenship and fosters a sense of belonging and integration within society.

 

Looking ahead, we are excited to offer Spanish classes for English speakers seeking to expand their networks and opportunities in business and beyond. We invite you to continue supporting us in any way you can, as we are all SRA Ministries.

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Please note that while SRA Ministries is affiliated with the United American Catholic Church, we do not seek membership in any specific church or religious organization.

With gratitude,

Reverend Angel Del Rio
CEO and Founder
SRA Ministries

Capture the Beauty of inclusiveness and togetherness.

Saint Romero of America Ministries (SRA Ministries) does not and shall not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), citizenship, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. These activities include but are not limited to hiring and firing staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all staff members, clients, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and clients.

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Adopted by the Board of Directors on May 15, 2021.

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Born August 15, 1917, Ciudad Barrios, El Salvador— died March 24, 1980, San Salvador; beatified May 23, 2015; canonized October 14, 2018; feast day March 24.

Who Was Monsignor Romero?

Saint Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was a Salvadoran Roman Catholic archbishop who was a vocal critic of the violent activities of government armed forces, right-wing groups, and leftist guerrillas involved in El Salvador’s civil conflict.

 

His direct advocacy for human rights made him a hero to many. He was nominated for the 1979 Nobel Prize for Peace by several U.S. congressmen and 118 members of the British Parliament. Romero was assassinated by an unknown assailant the following year while celebrating the Eucharist. 

 

Saint Romero of America Ministries has made it a priority over the years to continue the work of this martyred Salvadoran archbishop in this new context, which is the people of Dallas Forth Worth. Four things have remained constant along the way: our dedication to empowering people, their families, and the community; the significance of volunteers enjoying the satisfaction of helping others; the crucial role that donors and philanthropic organizations play; and our capacity to adjust to the shifting needs of our community.

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Mission

Mission of
Saint Romero of America Ministries

Empowering people, their families, and their communities through social services, community networking, civics education, and English language instruction.

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THE VISION OF SRA MINISTRIES

Eradicate the needs associated with the departments that serve the community through the ministries of Saint Romero of America Ministries, thus offering services that will remain a legacy of empowerment by bringing a better quality of life, educational, physical, mental, emotional, economic, and professional opportunities. We will also celebrate and honor multicultural settings, inclusion, and diversity and advocate for promoting human rights and social justice.

This vision will be carried out by:

We offer attentive, professional, and quality services, including those requiring specialized training, to families, individuals, and communities with unmet needs by the local community.

We are expanding programs and services throughout the territory and collaborating with other agencies and organizations that share our mission and objectives to address unmet needs better.

We are developing campaigns to acquire funds and other resources to support the mission and implement the vision of SRA Ministries.

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