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PROGRAMS

LASSA’s programs empower Latin American migrants, including refugees and humanitarian visa holders, in South Australia. Through culturally tailored initiatives in education, employment tools, mental health, and social engagement, we help our community build skills, access resources, and connect with others.

SETS PROGRAM

SETS Program

At LASSA, we are proud to be a Settlement Engagement and Transition Support (SETS) provider, offering dedicated services to support Latin American refugees and humanitarian visa holders living in South Australia.

MENTAL HEALTH

MENTAL HEALTH

At LASSA, we are committed to promoting mental health and well-being, offering dedicated support services tailored to the Latin American community in South Australia.

WOMEN IN BUSINESS

WOMEN IN BUSINESS

At LASSA, we proudly support women in business through dedicated programs and events, empowering Latin American entrepreneurial women in South Australia to thrive and succeed.

ENGLISH AND SPANISH CLASSES

ENGLISH AND SPANISH CLASSES

At LASSA, we offer English and Spanish lessons designed to support language learning and cultural connection for the Latin American community in South Australia.

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FEATURED EVENTS

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LASSA AGM

LASSA holds an Annual General Meeting each year to review achievements, present future plans, strengthen collaboration with members and partners, and encourage community participation by highlighting opportunities to engage, contribute, and celebrate shared goals.

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Greeks of south america

The Greeks of South America

When: Friday 1st May 2026, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM.

A feature film and documentary by author and filmmaker Billy Cotsis exploring multi-generational Greek communities and traditions across seven South American countries.

Where: Ikarian Hall, 24 Arthur Street, Unley.

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La Peña

When: Sunday 22nd March.

Noni brings the essence of “la peña” to life, blending Latin American roots with modern sounds. A communal space for music, storytelling, and cultural connection featuring talented guest artists.

Where: Tin Shed at The Wheatsheaf Hotel

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Dance Cumbia

When: Thursday 5th Mar – Saturday 21st Mar.

Celebrate Latin culture through the infectious, energetic beats of cumbia. This dynamic live performance blends traditional classics with modern arrangements, inviting people of all ages to join the joy of the dance floor.

Where: 268 Morphett St (MALA MIA)

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Nahlla

When: 13th, 20th & 21st March.

An immersive live music journey inspired by the Muisca moon goddess, Chía. Enjoy a five-piece band blending ancestral rhythms like cumbia and bullerengue with modern Latin pop and rock.

Where: Nexus Arts, Adelaide.

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Boleros

When: Saturday 21st Feb – Saturday 21st Mar.

A powerful fusion of live music and cinema celebrating the bolero tradition. Iconic songs are revived with cinematic projections, inviting audiences into the heart of Latin American romance and beauty.

Where: (Check link for venue).

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Glauce Raymundo. 

Director

Glauce Raymundo is Brazilian and arrived in Adelaide in 2015. As a psychologist and Yoga instructor, with over 15 years of experience in Brazil, Glauce has been offering free workshops on mental health, mindfulness and meditation for Portuguese speakers in Adelaide, as well as engaging with the Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia in a range of activities, on behalf of the Brazilian community. In 2017, she decided to pursue a Master Degree in Business Administration and Public Health, being invited to teach for Torrens University`s Public Health and Community Services programs. In 2019, having completed her post-graduate qualification, Glauce set up her own counselling practice in Adelaide, while also working as a family educator and counsellor, for the Department of Social Services in South Australia. Over the past year, Glauce remained offering free online workshops on mental health and wellbeing for Portuguese speakers, as well as liaising with a variety of stakeholders on behalf of the Brazilian community in Adelaide. Being passionate about mental health and wellbeing, sustainability and collective effort, Glauce is looking forward to joining LASSA, on behalf of the Latin American community in South Australia.