C3LYP is a Latino Young Professionals group aimed at cultivating a dynamic community of Latino Young Professionals and allies in North Texas, providing a comprehensive Latino ecosystem where comunidad, cultura y cambio (C3) connect.
Events Since 2023
Attendees Since 2023
Connections Formed Since 2023
Partnerships Formed Since 2023
We're introducing and fostering a new COMUNIDAD (community) for young Latinos in North Texas and its allies to form meaningful connections, share insights, and forge a new version of success aligned with our unique aspirations.
From career advancement, mentorship, networking, and financial literacy, we provide expected resources for Young Professionals, but our programming goes deeper by integrating our rich CULTURA (culture) into our curated programming, prioritizing thought-provoking conversations, mental health and overall well-being.
By fostering an empowering a Latino ecosystem for Latino young professionals in North Texas, honoring our heritage and fostering meaningful relationships, we aim to drive economic and social CAMBIO (change) through strategic unified advocacy efforts for our generation, and generations to come.
"C3 has truly been a game-changer for me, connecting me with a community of leaders who look like me and not only inspire me but have also been so willing to answer my questions about navigating my career and life in general. By attending Café Con Compas has exposed me to so much in such a short time—from financial tips to home buying and even building generational wealth. I’m truly grateful for everything C3 has brought into my life."
"As a young Latina professional in the early stages of my career, C3 Latino Young Professionals (C3LYP) has been a game-changer. It’s more than just a professional network—it’s a space where comunidad, cultura, and cambio truly come to life.
The Everyday Impact of Judicial Decisions for the Latino Community
Join C3 Latino Young Professionals as we connect with Joe Carreon, Dallas ISD trustee and board president, for an engaging conversation about the future of education in Dallas. We’ll explore key issues facing our Latino students in local districts and changes in education funding at the state and federal level.
Join us for a candid conversation with Latino entrepreneurs who have carved out their paths in unexpected industries.