El Sol, Jupiter's Neighborhood Resource Center
Non-profit OrganizationsUnited States11-50 Employees
By the early 2000s, an open-air labor market had developed in Jupiter along Center Street and the surrounding areas. Hundreds of day laborers, primarily Mayan immigrants from Guatemala and southern Mexico, would congregate daily in an unorganized outdoor market where employers picked them up for work. Neighbors complained to town officials about traffic safety, loitering, and a perceived drop in real estate value. Moreover, Laborers were subject to wage theft, unsafe work environments, and abuse. As tensions escalated, a group of residents, immigrants, faith-based groups, and university and town officials came together to address the problem. In 2006, a grassroots, public/private coalition created a 501(c)3 nonprofit – El Sol, Jupiter’s Neighborhood Resource Center. El Sol aimed to improve the quality of life for the residents of Jupiter and surrounding communities by providing services primarily to day laborers, their children, and their families. Initially, El Sol focused on providing a safe and organized labor center where workers were protected from abuses and employers could hire day laborers in a safe and controlled environment. Over the years, El Sol has grown to meet the needs of the community by providing services in six different program areas: Labor, Adult Education, Community Care, Community Life, Food and Nutrition, and Youth Development.