HISPANIC HERITAGE FOUNDATION’S YOUTH AWARDS TO HONOR DALLAS-AREA HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS FOR THEIR LEADERSHIP IN THE CLASSROOM AND COMMUNITY

 Education   Tue, November 28, 2017 09:47 AM

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) announced the recipients of the Dallas Regional Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards (see names below). Local high school seniors will be honored for their leadership in the classroom and community during a ceremony at the University of Texas Arlington | E. H. Hereford University Center | Bluebonnet Ballroom | 300 West First St. Arlington, TX 76010 on December 5, 2017 from 6 pm to 8 pm. In commemoration of the 19th anniversary of the Youth Awards, the ceremony will spotlight past Youth Awardees with special guests in attendance. To follow our 19th Anniversary Youth Awards use the hashtag #YouthAwards17.

The Youth Awardees will receive grants for their education, or to fund an idea or community project to encourage “actionable leadership,” which is HHF’s call to action.  Recipients will then be mentored by past Youth Awardees as they prepare to attend college and into their careers through HHF’s award-winning Latinos On Fast Track (LOFT) workforce development program. The Youth Awards are taking place in 10 regions across the country with prestigious Youth Awardees selected from thousands of applicants.  The average GPA for the students is nearly a 4.0.

“We are thrilled to honor yet another class of outstanding young Latino leaders from Dallas who will certainly make an impact on our communities and workforce as they move forward in their careers,” said Antonio Tijerino, President and CEO, HHF.  “We also applaud the vision of our sponsors as they share our focus in supporting what we consider priority fields for America.  We believe these are the young leaders of today, not tomorrow and frankly, we can’t afford to wait.  I will say that after 19 years of Youth Awards, there is no shortage of top, young, Latino talent.” 

The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) will also recognize a parent with the Hispanic Heritage Pearson Parent Award, sponsored by Pearson in honor of the pivotal role parents play in the educational success of Latino youth. Parents are nominated by more than 200 recipients of the prestigious Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards.

After the regional ceremonies, the Regional Youth Awards recipients will be narrowed to one National Youth Award recipient for each of the seven categories and celebrated at the National Youth Awards presentation along with celebrities who are recognized for being role models.  National Awardees will also receive a laptop computer and all-expense-paid trip to the ceremony (location TBD).

Additional sponsors of the Youth Awards include Nascar, IndieDesk, Macy’s, Crowell & Moring, UPS, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Inc, and Es Tiempo. HHF also partners with thousands of high schools, colleges, community organizations, media outlets and business partners on the program. 

2017 Dallas Regional Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards Recipients:

 

Business & Entrepreneurship, sponsored by BBVA Compass:

Gold: Ryan James Solis

Silver: Hans Gwyneth Baldivas

Bronze: Diego Andres Jimenez

 

Community Service, sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive:

Gold: McKenzie Nicole Castro

Silver: Adlu Zoeth Gonzalez

Bronze: Miriam Regis

 

Education, sponsored by Southwest Airlines (Official Airlines of the Youth Awards):

Gold: Jasmine Ledesmayanez

Silver: Leticia Ibarra Garcia

Bronze: Deysi Estrella Fuentes

 

Engineering & Mathematics, sponsored by the Hispanic Heritage Foundation:

Gold: Luis Gonzalez

Silver: Briana Cuero

Bronze: Jacob Daniel Morales

 

Healthcare & Science, sponsored by CVS Health:

Gold: Mariana Rios

Silver: Brenda Otilia Castaneda

Bronze: Samantha Maryfer Pozo Navarro

 

Technology, sponsored by Google:

Gold: Christopher Quintero

Silver: Christian Alonzo Douglas

Bronze: Jennifer Ulloa

 

About Hispanic Heritage Foundation

The Hispanic Heritage Foundation – a nonprofit established by the White House in 1987 – inspires, prepares, and connects minority leaders in the classroom, community, and workforce to meet America’s priorities.  HHF also promotes cultural pride, accomplishment, and the great promise of the community through public awareness campaigns seen by millions.  HHF is headquartered in Washington, DC, and Los Angeles with satellite workspaces in New York, Silicon Valley, San Antonio, and Miami (Visit www.HispanicHeritage.org). Follow HHF on Facebook and Twitter.

 

CONTACT:
Isla Martinez: (626) 814-5006 isla@hispanicheritage.org