First generation Latino students can find themselves at a disadvantage in school. Their parents, many who emigrated from Mexico, may not yet speak enough English or have the formal schooling to help their children with homework, Read more -->> New Education grant helps Spanish speakers shine
First generation Latino students can find themselves at a disadvantage in school. Their parents, many who emigrated from Mexico, may not yet speak enough English or have the formal schooling to help their children with homework, Read more -->> 
It’s been three years since Puente held its first Zumba class in the gym at Pescadero Elementary. Even in isolated Pescadero, the fitness class – which incorporates elements of salsa, merengue and other improvised Latin
Puente has openings for volunteers to work with Puente participants in two different education programs. Volunteering for these positions will earn you major karma points, and help empower local men and women to reach their
Last month, Gov. Jerry Brown signed the Human Right to Water bill, which directs state agencies to make clean water a financing priority. The Bill declared that it is the established policy of the state that every human being
From the time of its founding in 1998 by Reverend Wendy Taylor, Puente has served as home for interns from a variety of denominations.
Abby Mohaupt landed at Puente in 2012 at the initiative of Rev. Rob Martin at First