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The National Association of Hispanic Nurses™ (NAHN™) was founded in 1975 by Ildaura Murillo-Rohde, PhD, RN, ND, FAAN. In 1974, a group of Hispanics who were members of the American Nurses Association (ANA) met during the ANA Convention in Atlantic City with the intent to establish a Hispanic Nurses Caucus of ANA, since it was felt that ANA was not being responsive to the needs of Hispanic nurses.

The group included Esther Coto-Walloch (California), Hector Hugo Gonzalez (Texas), Mimi Gonzalez (New York), Carmen Janosov (Puerto Rico), Berta Mejia (Connecticut), Janie Menchaca Wilson (Texas), Ildaura Murillo-Rohde (Washington), Herlinda Quintero (California), Sally Roybal (New Mexico), and Henrietta Villaescusa (California). The group agreed to think about the concept and discuss it at the next ANA convention. In 1976, when the group met during the ANA Convention in San Francisco, the plan shifted and instead, they agreed to establish the National Association of Spanish-Speaking Spanish-Surnamed Nurses (NASSSN). Ildaura volunteered and she was charged with incorporating NASSSN. She incorporated NASSSN in Washington State in 1977 where, at that time, she was employed as Associate Dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Washington at Seattle.

“There may have been others that attended these embryonic meetings but I do not recall their names clearly,” said Hector Hugo Gonzalez, PhD, VR-RN, one of the founding members and a past-president of NAHN. “Vaguely, I remember that the following may also have attended: Eloisa Tamez (Texas), a male nurse (first name Fernando; last name unknown) who worked at the VA Hospital in Oklahoma and last, a nurse named Josephine Baca (New Mexico),” added Hector. In 1976, the organization became the National Association of Spanish-Speaking / Spanish-Surnamed Nurses, which was renamed as the National Association of Hispanic Nurses™ in 1979. NAHN launched its official professional peer reviewed publication, Hispanic Health Care International (HHCI) at the 27th Annual Conference held July 2002 in Miami, Florida. HHCI is bilingual journal (English and Spanish) and is published four times a year.

Happy Nurses Week from the NAHN Houston!💙🩺This week, we proudly celebrate the compassion, strength, and dedication of nu...
05/07/2026

Happy Nurses Week from the NAHN Houston!💙🩺

This week, we proudly celebrate the compassion, strength, and dedication of nurses who serve our communities with heart, skill, and cultural pride. To our Hispanic nurses and nursing students: THANK YOU for being advocates, healers, leaders, and voices of hope for every patient and family you touch.

Your work reflects the true spirit of servicio, corazón y excelencia. We honor you today and always. ¡Feliz Semana de las Enfermeras! ✨

05/06/2026
03/09/2026

Education creates opportunities.

Thanks to the support of Nurses on the Move and the National Association of Hispanic Nurses Houston Chapter, children in Colombia are receiving the opportunity to attend school and build a brighter future. Each child has their own story, their own dreams, and a strong desire to learn.

Approximately $150 can cover a child’s education for an entire year, and every donation helps make that opportunity possible.

All photos and videos are shared with the permission of the children’s parents and families.

Every contribution helps change a life.

03/05/2026

La educación crea oportunidades.

Gracias al apoyo de Nurses on the Move y la National Association of Hispanic Nurses, niños en Colombia están recibiendo la oportunidad de asistir a la escuela y construir un futuro más brillante. Cada niño tiene su propia historia, sus propios sueños y un gran deseo de aprender.

Aproximadamente $150 pueden cubrir la educación de un niño durante todo un año, y cada donación ayuda a hacer posible esa oportunidad.

Todas las fotos y videos se comparten con el permiso de los padres y las familias de los niños.

Cada contribución ayuda a cambiar una vida.

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