Editorial

Walmart Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

I’m not sure if you knew this, but I’m of Mexican descent, and although I’m not exactly what you’d call close to my roots, there are a few things I love about being hispanic. For one, the food is amazing. Growing up, I was taught to make a few really good Mexican meals, and they are favorites even here at home now! I only speak a little bit of Spanish, but what I do know, I’m trying to pass down to my girls. It’s a very important language to learn, especially since so many people speak it!

Walmart has a lot of great things that can help me pass on my knowledge of  my hispanic heritage to my girls and let them learn more about where they came from! We plan on making some good meals over the next month, including Enchiladas, Tacos, and much more! We get all of our ingredients from our local Walmart! We will also find some books, and even a couple of bilingual games to check out over the month!

Walmart is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 – November 1 with a continued commitment to serving the Hispanic community through education-focused initiatives. For more information about how Walmart is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, check out the article on WalmartStores.com.

How will you (Family/Business) Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month? Leave a comment and feel free to link up to any events happening in your area! They may go to moderation, but I’ll take a look and approve any valid comments!

I am a participant in the Walmart Moms program. I have been compensated for my time and efforts on this post. Product was provided for purposes of this review. Participation in this program is voluntary. As always, all opinions are 100% my own.

3 thoughts on “Walmart Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

  1. Hi Monica,

    Have you heard about what Verizon Wireless is doing for Hispanic Heritage Month? It’s a project called Hashtag Art that benefits Casa de Esperanza, a nonprofit working to end domestic violence in the Latino community. For every person who adds a photo to the collage (which will become the artwork), $1 will be donated to Casa de Esperanza. It’s still pretty abstract art right now – we need more people to add photos!

    Tiffany

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