
Education & Training
Writing Our Own Stories of Success
Enterprising Latinas' Education and Training Programs create pathways of opportunity by providing educational training that equips Latinas with the skills, knowledge, and resources to become certified in high-demand occupations that lead to employment.
Skills You Can Develop with Us!

Digital Learning Program
Build essential digital skills in literacy, online tools, social media, and cybersecurity to enhance your career or business.

Financial Education
Program
Learn how to manage and grow your finances with confidence. This program covers budgeting, credit, saving, and investing to achieve financial stability and business success.

Women in Green
Builders
Empowering women through green building education, workforce training, and sustainable careers in a growing industry

Career Development Program (Food Protection)
Prepare for a successful career in the food industry with essential safety and compliance training.

Business Development Training
A 50-hour course covering financial planning, marketing, sales, and compliance to help you launch or grow your business.
Ready to Get Started?
Our enrollment process begins with a one-on-one consultation with our team.
Call the Wimauma Opportunity Center to book your appointment or fill out our "I Want to Join" form, and we’ll call you back to guide you through the process!
​Use the button below to pay for training registration or course books.
Interested in Bringing Our Trainings to Your Community?
At Enterprising Latinas, we are committed to empowering women through education and training programs. If you're an organization or community leader interested in offering our impactful programs to your community, we’d love to partner with you!
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​Request more information today by calling us or filling out our "I Want to Join" form. We’ll be in touch to explore how we can work together to create lasting change.
Wimauma class empowers Hispanic people with labor skills during uncertain time. Demonstration at Enterprising Latinas in Wimauma.
​By Juan Carlos Chavez, tampabay.com​
​Read full article here.

