LOEF@BLINK- Newport KY

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Alba Alzamar and Gabriel Martínez dancing the traditional Barba from the state of Veracruz, Mexico

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Alexandria Otto, LOEF YLPN member, Laura Moese, LOEF President, Raquel Sotelo LOEF Board Member, Alba Alzamar, LOEF YLPN Member and her daughter.

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Laura Moese, LOEF President, Alba Alzamar and Gabriel Martinez, LOEF YLPN members, and his husband Joey

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Newport, Oct 19, 2024 – Roebling Books & Coffee hosted an engaging event featuring a Summermusik performance and vibrant Mexican Folklore dances as part of their Blink celebration. The performances were graced by Alba Alzamar and Gabriel Martinez, both esteemed members of the LOEF Young Latino Professional Network (YLPN).

In a show of support for Latino cultural activities, LOEF President Laura Moese, along with board member Raquel Sotelo and YLPN member Alexandria Otto, attended the event. Their presence underscored LOEF’s commitment to promoting and preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Latinx community.

The event showcased the diversity of the Greater Cincinnati area and the community’s eagerness to celebrate and highlight it. Events like these are a testament to LOEF’s mission to support and uplift Latino cultural activities, bringing together people from all walks of life to appreciate the beauty of cultural expression.

LOEF@Somos Cincinnati at University of Cincinnati

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Laura Moese with Cristóbal Pineda, LOEF past scholarship recipient

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Victoria Garland, LOEF New Fundraising Coordinator, Michael Odio, UC Profesor. From HCC, Francisco Okhuysen and Maribel Cortes, Laura Moese, LOEF President

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Laura Moese, LOEF President, Michael Odio, UC Profesor, Maurice Stewart, UC Professor, Alexandra Shugart, Event coordinator, Victoria Garland, LOEF New Fundraising Coordinator, and Priscilla Ayala, from UC admission Office

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Cincinnati, Oct 15, 2024 – The Admissions Office of the University of Cincinnati recently hosted Somos Cincinnati, an event specifically tailored to high school students with a special focus on Latinx students and their families. More than 200 high school students from the Greater Cincinnati area attended the event, participating in sessions on navigating college admissions, financial aid, scholarships, and essay writing. Many of these sessions were translated into Spanish to better accommodate parents and families.

The event exemplifies UC’s commitment to attracting more Latinx students and ensuring that higher education is accessible to all. Priscila Ayala from UC’s admissions office played a pivotal role in inviting the LULAC Ohio Educational Foundation (LOEF) to participate.

Answering this call, LOEF President Laura Moese and Fundraising Coordinator Victoria Garland attended the event, offering valuable scholarship”and other services information to prospective students and their families. This partnership highlights LOEF’s mission to reach as many members of the Latinx community as possible, ensuring they have the resources and support to pursue higher education.

LOEF is very grateful to Priscila Ayala and Alexandra Shugart, event coordinator, for the invitation and support during the event. An event such as Somos Cincinnati underscores the importance of community collaboration in making educational opportunities more accessible and inclusive for the Latinx community.

LOEF Participates at the 3rd Hispanic Heritage Festival at Princeton High School

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Laura Moese, LOEF President and Ana Martinez, PCSD Family Coordinator

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Elgin Card, PCSD Superintendent with Laura Moese, LOEF President

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Evendale, OH – September 28, 2024 – The Latino community came together in vibrant celebration at the 3rd Hispanic Heritage Festival, hosted by the Princeton City School District (PCSD). The event, directed by the dedicated Ana Martinez, PCSD Family Coordinator, was a resounding success, drawing attendees from all its neighboring community.

The festival was a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of the Latino community, featuring an array of Latin food trucks, music, and dances from countries such as Mexico, Ecuador, and Panama. The atmosphere was electric, with the community enthusiastically participating in a Zumba class that proved especially popular among teenagers and women.

Children enjoyed craft tables and various activities, ensuring fun for the entire family. Local organizations, including health providers, realtors, and universities, were on hand to share valuable information about their services. Companies offered food samples and snacks, while the LULAC Ohio Educational Foundation (LOEF) provided crucial scholarship information.

LOEF extends heartfelt congratulations to Ana Martinez and the PCSD for orchestrating such a remarkable event. The festival not only celebrated Hispanic heritage but also fostered a sense of unity and support within the community.

There truly was something for everyone at this year’s Hispanic Heritage Festival, making it a memorable day for all who attended.

LOEF and CCGH create Health Literacy Partnership

August 28, 2024 – Laura Moese, president of the LULAC Ohio Educational Foundation (LOEF), had a productive working lunch with Renee Mahaffey Harris, CEO of the Center for Closing the Health Gap (CCGH) had created what they called Health Literacy Partnership. The meeting underscored the ongoing collaboration between LOEF and CCGH, aimed at enhancing health literacy within our community.

Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to providing essential health education and resources, ensuring that community members have the knowledge and tools needed to lead healthier lives. This partnership continues to make a significant impact, fostering a more informed and health-conscious community.