The Latin African American Chaplins Association (L.A.C.A.) in Bronx, NY, was established in response to the tragic events of 9/11, providing chaplains to support first responders and families affected by the World Trade Center attacks and American Airlines flight 587. L.A.C.A. continues to serve various sectors including law enforcement, correctional facilities, and hospitals, offering spiritual guidance to enhance coping strategies in times of trauma.
Under the leadership of Bishop F. Rodriguez, L.A.C.A. embodies a commitment to service and faith in action, training individuals with a special gift to provide support in diverse settings such as hospitals, prisons, fire stations, and police precincts. The organization's dedication to uplifting those in need reflects a legacy of compassion and community resilience in the face of adversity.
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