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in politics Latina Lideres Awards Commissioner Olga Gonzalez 2019 Latina Mover N Shaker by: Jolie Gonzalez-Padilla In the future, if it is God’s will, I will be the next Mayor of Kissimmee. Many people ask me why I want to change from city Commissioner to Mayor. I feel it’s my time to step up into the next leadership platform, and I feel that as Mayor of the City of Kissimmee, I can make a bigger difference in our community. LTM: What part of Florida do you live in – are you from Florida? If not – what brought you to Florida? Olga Gonzalez: I am living in Kissimmee. I was born in Har- lem Hospital, In N.Y. City. I was brought up in 112 St. be- tween 0 Madison and Fifth. In a neighborhood, full of diver- sity. There were Italians, Irish, Blacks, Hispanics, and Jewish, Gangs, drug pushers, big time prostitution. In the midst of all that we took care of one another. My parents came here from P.R. My father running from his Spanish descent family be- cause they were white and my mother was black skinned, they did not want my mother, so my parents took a boat to N.Y. LTM: Tell me about what you do for a living Olga Gonzalez: At present, I am a Commissioner of the City of Kissimmee, placed here believe it or not by God. I am a GM, retiree. They retired me in 1995. I say they retired me because that is how the system works, they have their ways of working things out for their benefit, but in this case, it worked out for my benefit. After many years of working in GM, I got involved in the Union, UAW, local 664, where I became an EAP Rep. I took care of the employees with their family problems, I con- nected them to the correct agencies that would help them with whatever problem they had, that could interfere in their job production. I am also running for Mayor of the City of Kissimmee and that I have my Doctorate degree in Divinity. I am a Dr. lol LTM: Tell me about what organizations you are a part of Olga Gonzalez: After I was given early retirement, I decided to open a non-profit Org. God put in my heart, that the same thing I was doing in GM, why not do it in the Community. I took three years Capacity Building classes with Esperanza USA, situated in Philadelphia. I picked up a Resource book from United Way, and started visiting all the agencies that were out there to help the constituents of the community. Whence was the Commence of Church and Community As- sistance Program, Inc. I started to work with DCF, when they started with the applications on the computer. We became the largest agency filling out forms for DCF; I am even in a group picture on the Links bus line. Church and Community became the biggest One Stop Center in Orlando. I united with a group L atin T imes M agazine of ladies, which together, founded the Org. at the time called Hispanos Trabajando Juntos, for the mere fact, that the His- panic population was growing, but there was no organization understanding Hispanics needs. We developed this group that I took advantage of because, in the later future, they were my connections, I was at every meeting so that they could see my face because for one reason or another I was going to be knock- ing on their door. Church and Community grew unbelievably all the Org. Partnered with me. We didn’t have to go anywhere; everyone wanted to join CCAP. We worked with the Dept. of Health. Had diabetic workshops, gave furniture, help families stay in a hotel until we worked with them, we worked with the working poor, gave out 1500 boxes of food a month, and we did so much more. LTM: Tell us about what kind of projects you currently have go- ing on Olga Gonzalez: I have lots of programs going on all the time, seeking some good sponsors. In March, we had a wonderful activity for Women. It is called Able Women Empowerment Expo and Awards, where we recognize women that are work- ing for our communities, but no one knows about them. We also award students from Colleges that are doing an outstand- ing job in their school, also helping the communities. We are now seeking space while working in the streets with families. We continue to work with the working poor, who are the most affected people in our communities. LTM: What did I miss? Tell me something you want us to know! Olga Gonzalez: I have gone through much more than you can imagine, in my journey I met the man that changed my life for good. His name is Jesus Christ. He leads my path, has given me the boldness, and authority to stand before anyone, because I stand in the truth. He is the way the life and the truth. I am in this world, but I am not of this world, with Him all things are possible. I live for Him, and then my family. I have four wonderful children; He has given me 14 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. He has blessed me with a wonderful Cu- ban man that, accepted me with three children, and helped me become the woman that I am today. Read more at: www.LatinTimesMedia.com www .L atin T imes M agazine . com A braza el calor de tu cultura ! 29