Serving Families Since 1919

According to the National Register for Historic Places, the Guadalupe Centers is the Longest Continuously Operating Agency Serving Latinos in the United States.
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History

During the early 1900’s in exodus of the hardships caused by the Mexican Revolution, many Mexican nationals began to leave their homeland in pursuit of a better life for both themselves and their families. These Mexican immigrants followed jobs to the north in areas of migrant farming, railroad and livestock. While many stopped in the already predominant Mexican-American Southwest, others went further north and decided to settle in the Westside Community of Kansas City, Missouri.

Upon their arrival, the Mexican immigrants faced yet another hardship. Discrimination. Mexican children were not allowed into certain schools, while their parents were not allowed to shop in many places. The Mexicans were also exploited in the workplace and basic services offered by area hospitals and government agencies were not granted to the Mexicans. Not knowing where to turn or how to respond, the need for basic services within the Mexican community continued to grow.

To answer this growing need, a Catholic women’s club in 1919 decided to establish a volunteer school and clinic for the underprivileged Mexican immigrants who had settled in the Westside. Naming the entity after the patron saint of Mexico, the Guadalupe Center became one of the nation’s first social service agencies for Latinos and has grown to be the heart of the Latino community within Kansas City.

OUR COMMUNITY

take a look at our rich history

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who we are

Founded in 1919, Guadalupe Centers’ mission is to improve the lives of Latinos in the Kansas City region and remains the longest continuously-operating organization serving Latinos in the United States, according to the National Register of Historic Places.

Guadalupe Centers operates out of 12 different facilities throughout Kansas City and provides community-based services in the areas of Health and Human Services, Education, Youth Recreation, Workforce Development & Adult Education, and Summer & After School. Guadalupe Centers serves over 20,000 individuals annually.  Guadalupe Centers, Inc.(GCI) is the proud founder and home of the Guadalupe Centers Charter Schools (GCCS). GCCS is a PreK-12 charter school system with over 1,600 students enrolled and is sponsored by the Missouri Charter School Commission.

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Leadership Team

Embracing our Latino legacy, and our opportunity to serve all cultures, the Guadalupe Centers, Inc. is dedicated to improving the community and the quality of life for people of all ethnic backgrounds, and to the celebration of cultural heritage.
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Beto Lopez
Chief Executive Officer
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Edward Yerington
Chief Operating Officer
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Shannon Spradling
Chief Financial Officer
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Diane Rojas
Senior Vice President of Health and Human Services
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Alexis Delaney
Vice President of Early Education
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Alyx Bartrom
Vice President of Fund Development & Marketing
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Sonia Lopez
Vice President of Workforce & Hospitality Services
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Raul Salazar
Vice President Youth Development and Sports
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Dr. Jim Hammen
Superintendent of Schools
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Dr. Alicia Miguel
Assistant Superintendent
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Eduardo Mendez
Assistant Superintendent

Board Members

Paul Rojas
Chairman Emeritus
Westside Housing Association, Retired
Steve Busser
Treasurer
Evergy, Vice President, Business Planning & Controller
Linda Clark
KCATA
Raquel Garcia
University Health
Kevin Prenger
Chairman
ECCO Select
Christine Thomas
Secretary
The University of Kansas Cancer Center
Michael VanBuskirk
Investment Sales
Miguel Meneses
University Health Physicians
Cici Rojas
Chairman Elect
Tico Productions LLC
Amy Grothaus
CACU
Daniel Zamora
OptumRx
Joe Marquez
United States Department of Justice
Tony Carreño
Past Chairman
Yellow Corporation
Timothy Flook
Clay County
Salvador Lopez
Oracle
Carlos Salazar
United Way of Greater KC
Gabe Hernandez
Treasurer
Burns & McDonnell
Michael Barrera
Kansas City District Office at U.S. Small Business
Ed Reyes
Reyes Media Group
Manny Medina
VyAire Medical
William Cox
Kansas City University
David Tinoco
SSI/NCS

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