Saul Vasquez

Financial Empowerment Lead at My Sister's Place, DC

Saul Vasquez currently serves as the Financial Empowerment Lead at My Sister's Place in Washington, DC, and as a Financial Empowerment Coach at Questis. Previously, Saul held positions as the Financial Empowerment Program Manager and HUD Approved Housing Counselor at the Latino Economic Development Center (LEDC) and served as Festival Director at The Winery at Olney. Early career experiences include roles as a Bilingual Intake Specialist and Immigration Legal Services Volunteer with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington, Assistant Account Manager with Canton La Comunidad Water Directive, and Agro-Industrial Engineering Field Student with the Municipality of San Pedro Nonualco. Educational achievements include a Bachelor of Science in Agro-Industrial Engineering from the Universidad de El Salvador and ongoing studies in Adult Education, specifically English as a Second Language, at Prince George's Community College.

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Silver Spring, United States

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My Sister's Place, DC

MISSION My Sister’s Place (MSP) shelters, supports and empowers survivors of domestic violence and their children, while providing leadership and education to build a supportive community. HISTORY For over 40 years, MSP has been an innovator in changing lives by providing DC’s first hotline, first domestic violence shelter, and most recently, first Batterer Intervention group. As DC’s oldest domestic violence shelter, we have served as a cornerstone of the District’s response to this pressing public health issue since 1979. PROGRAMS & SERVICES MSP is unique in offering a continuum of care from emergency shelter through transitional-to-permanent housing. Our experienced team of case managers and residential counselors provide clinical counseling, case management, and comprehensive services to empower survivors to recover and thrive. MSP also provides training, case consultation, and advocacy to engage communities to prevent violence and abuse.


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