Annual Awards Dinner
January 30, 2026 @ 6:00PM — 10:00PM Pacific Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar
South San Francisco Conference Center: 255 S Airport Blvd South San Francisco, CA 94080 Get Directions
Be part of our movement in shaping the future!
Join us for the Chicana Latina Foundation’s (CLF) Annual Awards Dinner on Friday, January 30, 2026, at the South San Francisco Conference Center. (Free Parking)
Early Bird Pricing: October 13th - November 30th
- Com(p)adre Table - $2,000
- Com(p)adre Table Single Ticket - $200
- Community Member Ticket - $250
This year's theme centers on the core of what CLF strives to do: create leaders con conciencia. Every year, CLF awardees embark on a journey to unravel their narratives and embrace their authentic selves. We celebrate their commitment to each other in upholding our ancestral culture and engaging in the fight for equity and social justice. Together, we strive to shape our future. Celebrate with us and DJ Omé, who will have us swaying to our musical rhythms. We will enjoy a delicious dinner while connecting.
Event Program
Check-In & Reception: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Wine Tasting by 3 Wineries
Ballroom Doors Open: 6:45 pm
Music by DJ Omé
Program Begins: 7:10 pm
Note: When purchasing a Com(p)adre (table host) Table, you must send Alicia Orozco (alicia@chicanalatina.org) the names and meal choices of each guest. She will then provide more details about your ticket purchase.
Image Credit: Trenza Ancestral by Cha Gutiérrez (Acrylic on Canvas 36"x48" 2022)
Trenza Ancestral explores both the similarities and differences we share with ancestors who walked a similar path to our own. The distant relative is depicted walking through a tough desert terrain, with a storm on the horizon, symbolizing the struggles she must endure as she continues through life. The woman in the present day seems unburdened by her surroundings and walks with confidence and ease through the city.
Chicana Latina Foundation (CLF) is a non-profit organization in Northern California that has supported first-generation college students, regardless of citizenship status, since 1977. Learn more about our beginnings and ongoing impact. If you have any questions, contact Alicia Orozco (alicia@chicanalatina.org).