History / What is The Hola Center?
The HOLA Center grew out of cooperative outreach efforts made between
the Catholic Church parish of Our Lady of the Americas, the Des Moines
Police Department, the Polk County Bar Association, Catholic Charities,
and a number of other providers. Our Lady of the Americas parish boasts
a membership of 1,000 households, 80% of whom are of Hispanic ancestry.
This high concentration of Hispanic families has made the parish a
natural venue through which service provider can access the Hispanic
population which has been growing so rapidly in the Des Moines area
during the last 10 years.
Starting in the Fall of 2004, the parish began to host two important
outreach activities. First was the once per month legal clinic held by
the Polk County Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers. This clinic services
an average of 25 cases or consultations per month. The success of this
clinic provides clear evidence of the acute needs of a growing
population that is new to the U.S., and new to Des Moines.
Also in the Fall of 2004, the Des Moines Police HONRA unit established
a satellite office in the former school building on the church parish
property near east 18th Street and Grand Avenue. This office has
afternoon hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On average, this satellite
operation receives 7 to 10 visits or phone calls per day of operation.
The Des Moines Police Department is extremely committed to a regular
presence in the neighborhoods of our community. This experiment has
been extremely successful, and has served to establish a bond of trust
between the police and the community at large.
The HONRA unit (Hispanic Outreach Neighborhood Resource Advocate), led
by Joe Gonzales, is very well known within the Hispanic community.
There are countless examples of HONRA involvement with difficult or
potentially dangerous situations where a positive end result was
achieved. The HONRA unit solves and prevents problems every day, and is
truly viewed as an advocate within the Hispanic community.
Finally, while evaluating the integration of a counseling component
into the parish activity in January of 2005, the idea of a social
service center was born. For the remainder of 2005, leaders from around
the community have been working to form a coalition of organizations
that can provide help in the areas of highest need within the Hispanic
and low income population segments. The result of this coalition is the
HOLA Center. We are very happy to establish a facility and an
organization structure that can make reaching those in need a more
efficient and effective process. The byproduct of this concept will be
a better coordination between providers and an easier network for
people understand.
The HOLA Center will continue to evolve as time passes. We will measure
our effectiveness and results, making changes in response to changes in
the population, and changes with the provider community. We are
committed to maintaining a substantial positive impact to the community.