DESPENSA DE COMIDA EMERGENTE
Este programa nació de la necesidad de ayudar a las familias gravemente afectadas por la crisis del COVID-19. Y, gracias a la colaboración con la ciudad de Half Moon Bay y las numerosas donaciones realizadas por organizaciones, iglesias y donantes individuales, se convirtió en una realidad. Todos los sábados por la mañana, la despensa de alimentos emergente se encuentra frente a la biblioteca pública de Half Moon Bay.
A Milestone for ALAS
In October 2024, ALAS celebrated a monumental achievement with the purchase of our very first building at 507 Purissima Street, located in the heart of downtown Half Moon Bay. This 3,628 sq. ft. space will serve as the foundation for our mission to empower Latino children, youth, families, and seniors through creativity and cultural preservation.
This new home represents a secure and permanent hub for ALAS, free from the uncertainty of leases or rent increases. It’s more than just a building—it’s a step toward ensuring the Latino community has a lasting space to call its own.
"As a leader, I don’t have to worry about a landlord selling or raising rent. We can plan for the long term, building the first Latino Cultural Arts Center on the coast."
– Dr. Belinda Hernandez Arriaga, Founder and Executive Director
Programs and Offerings
Youth Mariachi and Baile Folklórico
Helping children and teens connect with their roots through music and dance.
Art Classes and Educational Initiatives
Offering creative outlets and skill-building opportunities for all ages
Entrepreneurship Workshops
Empowering community members to achieve their dreams.
Healing Retreats and Cultural Events
Providing safe spaces for growth, connection, and celebration.
We also plan to expand our afterschool programs and host more weekend events to reach even more families.
The Impact of the Center
Building Roots for the Future
Owning this building means ALAS can continue to grow and thrive without the fear of losing our space. For over a decade, ALAS has been dedicated to uplifting the Latino community on the Coastside, and this new arts center ensures we can do so for generations to come.
"Today, with the purchase of this building, ALAS takes a monumental step toward fulfilling its long-held dream of establishing a permanent Latino Cultural Arts Center that will inspire creativity, healing, and community-building."
– Lilli Rey, Board President
The center also symbolizes the long-overdue recognition of Latino contributions to California's coastal communities, celebrating a history that spans centuries.
How to Visit Us
Address
507 Purissima Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Directions
Located two blocks from our current headquarters, in the heart of downtown Half Moon Bay.
Parking and Accessibility
Free street parking is available nearby, and the building is fully accessible to all visitors.