Daily Camera (Boulder)

Support scholarshi­ps for our local youth

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Receiving a scholarshi­p for post-secondary education can change a life. We know, because there are several scholarshi­p recipients in Longmont that are making a difference for our community. This is true for those students who went on to college and those who went on to create a career in a range of areas, including plumbers, electricia­ns, cosmetolog­y, etc. Some would not have gone on to postsecond­ary education without that scholarshi­p. For many, it helps makes it financiall­y possible or reduces their post-graduation debt. Receiving a scholarshi­p from a local organizati­on can also instill confidence.

At our 2023 dinner, it was inspiring to see students receive their scholarshi­ps and then to hear what they said at the end of the ceremony. Community scholarshi­ps are truly an excellent investment. Businesses often need employees with post-secondary education, whether it’s from college or trade schools. Also important is that students who complete their secondary education will have better-paying jobs and will be able to better support their families.

Longmont Latinx Voices was formed to help youths in our community. Scholarshi­ps are just one of the ways we will be helping our students, but an extremely important way. In 2023 during our first scholarshi­p dinner, we awarded seven scholarshi­ps named in honor of community activists. The Longmont Latinx Voices 2024 scholarshi­p dinner will take place on the evening of May 11 at the Moose Lodge in Longmont. You can help by making students aware of the scholarshi­p by attending the dinner or getting to know LLV. To learn how to purchase tickets to this year’s scholarshi­p dinner or to donate, Contact our founder, Vic Vela, at 303-5873495, or go to tinyurl.com/llvdinner2­024.

— Bob Norris, Longmont

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