
ABOUT US

Meet The Team


Andrea Lawton
Executive Director:
Andrea Lawton was born in Guatemala and resides in Bucks County. For 20 years, she has worked as a community organizer both in Guatemala and in this country. She knows that inclusive leadership and comprehensive well-being for all is the basis of a dignified life for those who have migrated to this country. She is currently a psychology student and enjoys reading, exercising, especially running, and traveling with her husband Brad and their two sons Jacob and Nicolas.

Rev. Lucrecia Coto (Lucky)
Pastor Luky is the founder of AMIGOS Community Center. She was a missionary with GBGM (General Board of Global Ministries of the UMC) for 13 years, Pastor and founder of Casa del Pueblo Latino Ministry in Hatboro, PA, Member of the Board of Directors of JFON, Facilitator of the NPHLM. Pastor Luky B of Secretarial studies and a B of S in Business Administration, retired as a Full Time Local Pastor of the EPA in July 2021 and retired as the Coordinator of the Latino Ministries in Eastern Pennsylvania Conference in July 2022.

Imelda Zúñiga
Imelda Zúñiga, born in Mexican, has been an active member of Casa del Pueblo UMC since 2011. She belongs to the Pastor and Parish Committee, where she fulfills various roles within the church community. Imelda teaches Sunday school classes to children and young people, directs services, preaches, and oversees the creation of monthly calendars. Her dedication to serving extends to any task where she can contribute to the well-being of the community.

Sharybett Matos
Psychotherapist/founder of Family Matters Counseling Services providing mental health services. Additionally, I have joined the Centennial School District as a School Social Worker. I have been extremely blessed to participate on the AMIGOS Board of Directors for 4 years.


Margarita Ramos
Margarita Ramos is one of the founders of AMIGOS, works with Catholic Charities, secretary of AMIGOS and is very active in the community.

Ana Cabrera Conde
Ana Gabriela Conde is a dedicated Graphic Designer, who has taken an active part in the audio-visual and graphic line content for Amigos Community Center.

Sue-Ann DiVito
Sue-Ann DiVito, an advocate for immigrant rights and social justice, co-founded Immigrant Rights Action. As past chair of Bucks County's New American Advisory Commission and a board member for Amigos Community Center, she seeks to amplify immigrant voices. Active in Witness at the Border and Grannies Respond, Sue-Ann advocates for compassionate policies, prioritizing human dignity and rights for all.