Susana Cruz

2020 Boots on the Ground Award

Nominated by Our Lady of Guadalupe Ministry

The Boots on the Ground Award is presented to an individual who has gone above and beyond to meet our community’s needs through rolling up their sleeves to serve the most vulnerable and underserved. Someone who steps up every single day to take care of our neighbors and our community.

“She is an angel for the Hispanic community, touching the lives of so many vulnerable people. These families often feel helpless in the face of great trials. She bestows onthem her greatest gift—reassurance that they are not alone after all—they have a realfriend in Susie.” — Tamara Beigel, Director of Our Lady of Guadalupe MinistrySt. Mary’s Church

The energizer bunny has nothing on Susana “Susie” Cruz. Dedicated in serving the Hispanic population of AnneArundel County, Susie has become a beacon of hope for them since she and her husband migrated from Mexico 30 yearsago. 

“At that time, only a handful of caring souls were concerned about thismarginalized part of the population in crisis, but Susie used all her efforts to expandawareness of their plight, focusing her energy on helping these families in vital ways,” said nominator Tamara Beigel, Director of Our Lady of Guadalupe Ministry,St. Mary’s Church. “She has greatly impacted and sometimes literally saved hundreds of families’ lives withher intervention.” 

Susie’s mission began at St. Vincent de Paul 25 years ago and has continued to be a vital part of their ministry, acting as a translator, and helping with familyproblems. She was largely responsible for bringing theMexican Consulate monthly to Annapolis to supply immigrants with IDs, passports,work permits, and whatever else they needed. Susie’s compassionate heart also led her to volunteer at theLight House, working weekly as a translator, with the pantry, and holidaysharing program. 

Four years ago, Susie joined Our Lady of Guadalupe Ministry, working as the Ministry’s Director of Families, often from early morning to late night. The organization provides legal help, and assistance obtaining work permits, visas, and help with immigration. It alsoprovides medical services, household items, and essentials like diapers, food, and medication.

Susie is immersed in all areas of ourministry’s outreach. Because she is a beloved and trusted leader in the Hispanic church, peopleoften approach the ministry by going to her first for help. She embraces thecommunity with all her heart, passion, and unending energy.

“I am honored and inspired to work with Susie; there is no one I admire and rely on more. She is an angel for the Hispanic community, touching the lives of so many vulnerable people. These families often feel helpless in the face of great trials. Butwhen Susana Cruz visits them, they are touched by her caring spirit. She bestows onthem her greatest gift—reassurance that they are not alone after all—they have a realfriend in Susie.” said Beigel.  

“Susie isa true defender of the rights of our communities, with a tireless commitment to serve those inneed,” said Sergio Polanco, Hispanic Coordinator, County Executive’s Office. who has known her since 1998. “She discerns quickly their individual needs and moves efficiently toprovide key information, recommendations, or direction — especially in uncertain times like theones we are currently going through.” 

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