Mayor's Office on Latino Affairs

What We Do

What We Do

  • Outreach: MOLA focuses on establishing partnerships, engaging residents in all eight wards, and disseminating information to the District’s Latino residents to increase their knowledge of and access to vital programs and services available to them.
  • Language Access Support: MOLA provides technical support to DC Government Agencies covered by the Language Access Act to ensure that culturally and linguistically competent city services are delivered to the Spanish-speaking residents of the District.
  • Technical Support: MOLA provides development, training, and support for community service agencies to help improve business processes and make it easier for these agencies to serve the Latino population of the District of Columbia.


Meet the Director

Meet the Director

Eduardo Perdomo

Eduardo Perdomo
Director
Office on Latino Affairs

Eduardo Perdomo is the first self-identify Afro Latino to lead the Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs in 47 years. He is originally from the Dominican Republic. He has been living in Washington DC for over 9 years. Eduardo has over 15 years of experience in project management working in community development and international development projects financially supported by the United Nations, Organization of American States, Spaniard Agency for International Development, US Agency for International Development, and the Government of the District of Columbia. He currently serves as the Director at the Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs (MOLA) where he develops strategies to better serve the Latino community. Since coming to MOLA Mr. Perdomo has contributed with the increase of 70% of the agency’s grants budget. Eduardo Perdomo was instrumental in the creation of Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Immigrant Justice Legal Services Grant, which is a landmark program that aims to provide legal assistance to DC immigrant community. He played a crucial role in the COVID-19 pandemic response by connecting DC Latinos to vital services around housing, health and wellness and financial relief.

 

Eduardo has multiple skills but one that sets him apart is his cross-cultural competence that enables him to interact with people of different backgrounds and approach social issues in the search for solutions through a multifaceted point of view. He feels privilege for being able to serve DC residents and to work under the Leadership of Mayor Muriel Bowser.

 

Mr. Perdomo has contributed with the visibility of the diversity among DC Latinos creating cultural events such as the Afro Latino Festival and DC Latino Restaurant Week.

View the Mayors Office on Latino Affairs' organizational chart. 

History

History

Since 1976 the Mayor's Office on Latino Affairs (MOLA) has served the Latino community of the District of Columbia. The mission of the Mayor's Office on Latino Affairs (MOLA) is to improve the quality of life of the District's Latino residents by addressing a broad range of social and economic needs through strategic management of public and private partnerships, expertise on policy, community relations, civic engagement, and community-based grants.

Contact Us

Contact Us

The Mayor’s Office on Latino Affairs
Frank D. Reeves Center of Municipal Affairs
2000 14th St NW, Suite 206
Washington DC 20009, 
Phone: (202) 671-2825
Email: [email protected]

Mayor's Office on Latino Affairs
Mayors Office on Latino Affairs