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AS ‘A, Inc. ol VOLUME 11, NO. 2 ‘SUMMER 1991 AWARDS NIGHT: A Special Ceremony aa nda Commitment to H Moral Values The ASPIRA Awards Night Ceremony took place at the Princeton University Third World Center on June 7th. The keynote speaker was Hon. Carmen Garcia, Municipal Court Judgeo fth e City of Trenton. ASPIRA traditionally holds its Awards Night Ceremony at the end of each academic year to honor students who have achieved academic excellence, and dmeemnto nsttor attheeidr cloemadmeurnsihtiyp. an The evening ASPIRA Dance Troupe performs at the Newark Puerto Rican Day Parade in July. c“uEll mAirenytao,"t es witihn wthhei cshp eciAaSlP IcReAr emsotnuyd entof ASPIRA Presents at the 1st Conference leaders are initiated. On Nonprofit Cost-Effectiveness The "Areyto" name comes from a Taino Indian ceremony where tribal leaders Our Executive Director, Hilda Rosario, was invited to be a panelist at the “Cost sang of the great deeds of their heroes. Effectiveness in the Nonprofit Sector Conference” sponsored by Technoserve, Inc. at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California The goal of the conference was to examine different perspectives on costeffectiveness "wtTihAhlerel e yAtosroape"tiq hru aoianrtitehse . toaoffk entt hhee bmy,Y eacrab nydl leeaa fdfiinlgrig mhita,nn gd wittthhhee epypAvoorSiauoPnltgtIuhrsRa a,tA mi ssdoe.onro fm v eicsiNentO esi twcth h aeeg raJe nenndrocs nnyepoyi rn noptfwierniaro tnsf at ithtsieies ocnn tvUaoi.rlptS, a.e rde txiitpntcheocair tlpi uapedrtniiesicn snegec:gsn o ,t n cpinreb orestnc heaeadu n sdec aobncoioftun estir, s enothcdneeoe n ocorofi s ntcat-lheneufd fd eelcnadtor ginevpserTtnoh efeis Htsi Nsapvoatfinu eirwcie-t s Conservancy, The Support Centers of America, Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the National Gallery oAfnt The Chronicle of Philanthropy ran a full page article on the event in its July ‘91 issue nition for academic achievement an Guess whose picture was shown? (See page3 . (Continued on page Youth Service America Honors ASPIRANTE Agustin Javier Cruz Youth Service America is an advocacy and technical support organization for 3,500 programs involving young people and community service throughout the country. It was founded in 1986 and its projects include the Working Group on Youth Service Policy, the Youth Volunteer Corps of America and the National Youth Service Day among others. ‘Agustin Javier Cruz of Jersey City is one of 26 young leaders named to Youth Service ‘America’s national Youth Action Council. After a national search for young leaders yionvuonlgv edp eoipnl en atiin ontahle fiaenldd. coGumsm,u naist yw e saelrlv ikcen,o w heh imw,a s is sceulrercetnetdl y asa osnenei oro f att heJ aomuetss Jta.nFde irrnigs High School and he definitely does not lack energy or enthusiasm! He has been actively involved in the ASPIRA Public Leadership Program since his freshman year. Last year he was the President of the ASPIRA Club at Ferris. In the summer of 1990, he helped organize the Teen Instituteo fth e Garden State. This summer he attended the Governor's School on Public Issues and the Future of New Jersey. He currently serves on the New Jersey ASPIRA Board of Directors, and attends the ASPIRA Association Board in Washington, All of us at ASPIRA are confident that Gus will have a bright future ahead of him. We are proudo fh is achievements, and hope that other Aspirantes will follow in his footsteps, Awards Night (Continued from page 1) leadership. For those seniors, it is their last ASPIRA activity before heading to college or wor At the end of the ceremony, the students blow out their candles, yell out cheers and applaud. Some hug and some cry. ‘And, they all beam with pride! The recipient of the Aspirante of the Year Award was Olga Montero. Olga also Nonthward Cemer- She wall be going to College. Carlos Huertas wan the Piina raen th Our congratulations to both on a job well done! “EL AREYTO” “1 do solemnly affirm that | will uphold tihdee als oFA SPIRA which-are;— —— peace within humanity, the defense of rights and prerogatives of the culture for the benefits of all, the motivation of studies and effort dedication to the task of simulating within myselfa n e eels words andl ucidity of this igh which symbolically represents for me the joy and clarity of intelligence. As I blow out my candle, |i ncorporate to my 3T0h e YeAaSrPsI RoAf HMeolvpienmge nt: rAalttehd oua gfhe w emaocnht hAsS aPgIoR.A is financially twahnhedi clhwii glhlwt i lonlfe vbteuhrir sn d fileina, mmey heart, forever, Young People ‘wIUtPeLtdahhn rnaeadiolttnpelo o ritju b h|.t aaee g, Igtg rahdrt aenoetw eu va dpelsi ealne “ vmooaaefpopd1ta aln9mettHo6gereti1p nsevs,mthrp iPen iaauenwpnietdniota r efcs to No ftaap ea feethmwdDoeou rreepRf c.nli o aYcegharto,aenA omr srnrek stLd sni baoi neCtnn lisigiiitt anueayhtwo-f,eo BonWSsttNhahaiireesdsy swh mmi oo YJeonfeom fgvirustbte st ehoehmmreynaeve s Ad nA.eespt‘ p s r co eoucaivTipnt ain htid1beee9ioss6 y.n8 N .spa s trupiGpeopeensoar e3tl n 0EtDt0ioiN6r Eaen esPtcaeI TticRcoohArinRA vaOelooM iff s tA(wShsbsiapepltieto rapwakhI etn w rtoi:eeul sltDm: “ aDyubsoov“eeu Y reery wso i, cus a enVwJladeaycla celzesaec)pzc tne ptttFih ienss it otaithv?a”l claalrllyy. or Iniint iaglrloy upas ,p romjuecstt ubned edro tnie holisti- Did You Know That This This Fall ASPIRA will host its first Jazz ATRitsois sdcooaawcnyni- aHAtioeSsrspPg,aIa nnRiiAzec xa itosiFrtoog nra unibinm zy,a Nt1eiA9owS6nP5 s.I, RY Aor kekn,o wenN e was CYBeeialrret bhdrtahaeyt ?e Pdu eIrttso 10R0itcha n Flag Vofa lenLtaitni,n HJialztzo n gRrueiazt,e stC’hsi co liMkee ndoza Jersey, Puerto Rico, Pennsylvania, and His Latin Jazz Ensemble, and Daniel Ilinois, Florida and Connecticut. All of Ponce. Proceeds from the event will go these Associates form the A; towards ASPIRA’s counseling and leader- Association based ship programs. For more Washington, D.C. ASPIRA of information call (201) 484-7554. Connecticut is the “youngest” member of the group having recently been incorpo- 1891 - 1991 employees have served as role models for ssthuodpe ntlse adearnsd amt aonuyr cvoonlfuenrteenecreeds . asw or ASPIRA Throughout this period, Margie’s involve- UPCOMING EVENTS ment with ASPIRA grew. Finally, in 1987, she was asked to join the Board. During her five year tenure she has served as Chair of the Development Committee and Treasurer. In July, she was elected Chairperson. Margie wants ASPIRA to be as efficient and self-sufficient as possible sight,” she says. on this. We would like to expand ASPIRA’s services to Latino communities in the state where we cu operate, Our commitment is to provide youngsters with rea!o pportunities to make it Marge believes that ASPIRA’s real chal We Have A New Leader Margaret Rosario-Rivera first heard about tough economic environment she says, “ASPIRA will weather the storm. 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Caption reads: HildaR osario, executived irectoro fAS PIRAI n NowJ ersey:S hes ays Statewide Youth Conference at Rutgers University Approximately 225 students attended ASPIRA’s 6th Annual Statewide Youth Conference held at the Rutgers University Student Center on April 22nd. The theme of the event “Young Latinos Realizing Today's Problems for a Better Tomorrow,” inspired those present to take a proactive approach in their everyday lives. Many of those who were there knew the keynote speaker, Maria Vizcarrondo-De Soto, ASPIRA’s former Executive Director. Ms. De Soto is now the Director of the Office of Hispanic Affairs for the State of New Jersey. Every year, students from the ASPIRA Public Policy Leadership Program (7th grade through high school) research the topics that will be discussed at the conference, and make the presentations. The topics included: the Quality Education Act (QEA), Equal Employment Opportunity Programs (EEO), the environment, and war. After the presenta- dome salchoye on sock af Gave lerdea ere oered tothe ade ASPIRA Participates in Puerto Rican Day Parades Throughout the State Every year ASPIRA has taken part in the large Puerto Rican Day Parade in Newark. However, since lat years entry of the “Fiestas de Loiza Aldea,” ASPIRA's participation hasb een in great dem: For the first time ever we were invited to participate in Ivington’s Hispanic American Parade last May.F ollowing this, we participated in the Newark Puerto Rican Day Parade, which took place in July, and the Trenton Puerto Rican Day Parade which took place in August. In both parades, the ASPIRA Dance Troupe perfomed folkloric dances dressed in colorful costume: Thec rowd at the Newark parade was estimated at 60,000. The theme - “Our Children’s Education is Our Hope for a Better Future”- promoted ASPIRA’s own mission of “Leadership Through Education.” ASPIRA Is Honored by the Trenton Puerto Rican Community The Trenton Puerto Rican Day Parade Committee honored ASPIRA, Inc. of New Jersey at is annual banquet last August. The Commitee’s President. Neon Gonzalez, empha- sized the importance of culture and sports in the development of our youngsters. Roberto RRM Urica pto r the cart of (re Panoa lndensloigne od iio Rica's strongest role model in the sports world. By honoring ASPIRA, the Trenton community showed its support for our programs. ASPIRA, Inc. of New Jersey 390 Broad Street Nonprofit Org. Newark, New Jersey 07104 Newark, NI Permit No. 5650 OrO N Rroibleyrn t AgWouoidr reJ-oMhonlsionna DPTiirvas.ic laetoraf w ayC#o,2n- s6.7 N5J He0Ha8ole8ts5 h4 LaEnde. ——————————

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