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Cielo Marrero
Cielo Marrero
By TOM WIEDMANN
May 27, 2021 at 1:57 PM
NEWARK, NJ When Cielo Marrero steps foot on campus at Monmouth University come fall, she will be able to attend the university under the benefit of a full-ride scholarship thanks in part to her efforts with the Boys & Girls Club of Newark.
As a migrant from the Dominican Republic, Cielo came to the states about 10 years ago where she soon challenged herself to learn a second language, improve her reading and writing skills, and speak English. Coming from her native country, Cielo explained that her arrival in the United States came as a whole new experience on top of juggling responsibilities at home with her mother, Ana, and three siblings, Katharine, Rose Mary, and Albert.
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NEWPORT Norelys Hunter, a Rogers High School senior with more than 200 hours of volunteer work under her belt, was selected by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Newport County as its Youth of the Year.
“(Boys & Girls Club) is a really good support system for kids,” said Hunter, who now will compete for statewide recognition. “Everybody deserves a friend, and I think that the Boys & Girls Club is a really good friend for anybody.”
The Youth of the Year program is conducted by every Boys & Girls Club across the country, recognizing a member who has been with the club for several years and embodies the core tenets of character, leadership, healthy living and academic readiness, said Joseph Pratt, executive director and CEO of the local club.
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Mathew Chavez of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Fe/Del Norte was selected Youth of the Year by the state organization and will represent New Mexico at the regional competition in June. (Courtesy of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Fe/Del Norte )
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A senior at Tierra Encantada Charter School in Santa Fe has been named 2021 “Youth of the Year” for the state of New Mexico by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
Mathew Chavez, a member of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Fe/Del Norte, beat out two other candidates – one from Las Cruces and another from Central New Mexico – according to a news release. The award is based on outstanding contributions to family, school, community and the Boys & Girls Club.
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Apr 16, 2021 8:40 AM
HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) Each week, WHTC hears from editors at The Lakeshore, an online-only publication focused on good things happening in Allegan, Ottawa and Muskegon counties. The Lakeshore’s assistant editor, Andrea Goodell, talked to morning-news anchor Peg McNichol about people and organizations making a difference. (Listen to the podcast.)
Here are some of the highlights of their conversation for the week of April 16, 2021.
Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year: Nayeli Mora ‘s essay on how she overcame bullying and embraced her culture. Mora was bullied in elementary and middle school as she struggled to learn English. As the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland’s 2021 Youth of the Year, she hopes to use her voice and her story to make a difference in her generation and inspire her peers to advocate for themselves.
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