LOEF Marks 20 Years of Empowering Latino Students at NKU Gala

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Juan Pablo Lopez - UC student. Giving the Pledge of Allegiance

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Laura Moese- LOEF President

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Recognizing LULAC Cincinnati founders Michael Beck , Lourdes Ribera, Gina Pinto

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Leo Calderon awarded RMM Lifetime Award with María Molina, Laura Moese- LOEF President and Lourdes Ribera - LULAC Cincinnati vice-president

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Leo Calderon receiving Irene Encarnacion RMM Lifetime Award

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Jonaiker Villalobos receiving the LOEF Community leader award from Laura Moese- LOEF President and Ricardo Ugas - LOEF Young Latino Professionals president

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Jonaiker Villalobos recipient of LOEF Community leader award celebrates with The Y'Alls team & David Brown ( sponsors), Ricardo Ugas LOEF YLP president and Laura Moese- LOEF President

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Karen, La Dama del Pueblo

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Alicia Pagan & Ray Two Crows Wallen singing “Sol Que Tu Eres”.

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Key note Speaker: Dr. Adriana Altuve – P&G Vice President, R&D Oral Care

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Sponsors presenting the scholarships

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Scholarship Recipients

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Scholarship recipients + Sponsors and Boards

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Left-right: Alicia Pagan - LULAC Ohio President, Laura Moese- LOEF President, Lourdes Ribera - LULAC Cincinnati vice-president. Victoria Garland - Director New Fundraising LOEF & Penny Young - LOEF Secretary

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Left-right: Alexandra Soto - LOEF YLP board, Aileen Cobbs - LULAC Cincinnati vice-president, Lourdes Ribera - LULAC Cincinnati vice-president, Laura Moese- LOEF President, Alicia Pagan - LULAC Ohio President, Alba Alzamar - LOEF YLP board

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LOEF Young Latino Professionals board, LOEF and LULAC leaders

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Students+ Community Leaders connect

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Sponsors + YLP members

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Sponsors: Dr. Adriana Altuve – P&G Vice President, Hispanic Pioneer Alliance members, Kristin Okhuysen - Amplifies Accelerate LLC, Saúl and Jessica Meza

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Laura Moese- LOEF President, Obett and Fernanda Osorio. Our sponsors. AJ Print LLC

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Ricardo Ugas LOEF YLP president & Marian Fuentes - Ohio representative on the LULAC Washington Youth Leadership semminar in Oct 2025

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Young Latino Professionals + Sponsors

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Highland Heights, KY – September 18, 2025 — The LULAC Ohio Educational Foundation (LOEF) commemorated two decades of educational impact during its 20th Annual Scholarship Celebration Gala, held at the Northern Kentucky University (NKU) Student Center. The evening brought together community leaders, educators, students, and supporters to honor the legacy and future of Latino empowerment through education.

LOEF President Laura Moese led the evening’s program, expressing heartfelt gratitude to NKU for hosting the gala for more than half of its twenty-year history. In her remarks, Moese traced LOEF’s roots from the founding of the national LULAC organization in 1923, to the establishment of LULAC Cincinnati in 2007, and finally to LOEF’s creation in 2022—formed to better serve the educational mission of the Cincinnati council.

The gala honored the foundational members of LULAC Cincinnati and recognized the sponsors whose unwavering support has fueled LOEF’s mission. Moese thanked longtime partners such as Procter & Gamble, the Center for Closing the Health Gap, Mr. & Mrs John Pepper and numerous private businesses and families who have contributed to the success of Latino students across the region.

While dinner was being served, guests were moved by heartfelt testimonials from scholarship recipients, sharing how LOEF’s support helped them overcome barriers and pursue their academic dreams. The evening was further enriched by a musical performance from Karen, “La Dama del Pueblo,” who captivated the audience with traditional Mexican ballads. Alicia Pagan and her husband Ray also took the stage to present a new initiative: a proposed Day of Volunteerism in honor of civil rights icons Dolores Huerta and César Chávez. They performed a song once sung by Huerta and Chávez during their advocacy for farmworkers’ rights—a poetic tribute to equality, with lyrics reminding us that “the sun gives its warmth to all equally.”

Keynote speaker Dr. Adriana Altuve, Vice President at Procter & Gamble, delivered a powerful and deeply personal address. She shared her journey of escaping political hardship in Cuba, pursuing her education in Mexico, and ultimately rising to executive leadership at P&G. Her story of resilience, determination, and purpose resonated with the audience, offering valuable lessons on perseverance, identity, and the importance of mentorship in overcoming adversity.

A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Rosa Maria Moreno (RMM) Lifetime Achievement Award, bestowed upon Moreno for her 40-year dedication to education and her pivotal role in selecting LOEF scholarship recipients over the past two decades. Her leadership helped LOEF become the top-performing LULAC council nationwide in scholarship grants over the last four years. The RMM award was also presented to Leo Calderon and Irene Encarnacion, honoring their four decades of service as educators and their impactful work with the Esperanza Latino Center.

Jonaiker Villalobos, pitcher for the Florence Y’Alls, received the Community Leader Award for his efforts in launching and sustaining the Latin Heritage Night, now a celebrated tradition for the past three years.

In a powerful conclusion to the evening, LOEF awarded 42 scholarships to students from Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, reinforcing its commitment to helping Latino youth achieve their college dreams and build brighter futures.

The gala served not only as a celebration of past achievements but as a reaffirmation of LOEF’s enduring mission: to uplift the next generation of Latino leaders through education, opportunity, and community support.

LOEF Secures New Scholarship Sponsor Through Partnership with Hispanic Pioneer Alliance

September 10, 2025 – Cincinnati, OH — In a promising step toward expanding educational opportunities for Latino students, the LULAC Ohio Educational Foundation (LOEF) has welcomed a new scholarship sponsor: the Hispanic Pioneer Alliance (HPA), a recently launched organization serving Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati.

LOEF President Laura Moese and Young Latino Professional member Julieth López attended the HPA meeting by special invitation from board members Nelly Reyes and Becky Astaiza. The gathering marked a pivotal moment for collaboration between two organizations committed to uplifting the Latino community through education, leadership, and innovation.

During the meeting, Moese presented LOEF’s mission to empower Latino students and professionals through scholarships, mentorship, and community engagement. Inspired by LOEF’s impact, HPA enthusiastically agreed to become the foundation’s newest scholarship program sponsor—solidifying a partnership rooted in shared values and vision.

Founded in August 2025, HPA aims to support Latino pioneers in business, education, and civic leadership. Their decision to invest in LOEF’s scholarship initiatives signals a strong dedication to fostering talent and opportunity across the region.

🤝 The partnership is expected to open new doors for students and strengthen the network of Latino professionals working to build a more inclusive and empowered future.

As both organizations continue to grow, this collaboration stands as a testament to the power of unity, vision, and shared purpose in driving lasting change.

LOEF Celebrates Omar Brito’s Doctoral Achievement

September 6, 2025 – Cincinnati, OH — The Latino community gathered in celebration and pride as Omar Brito, a distinguished member of the LOEF Young Latino Professionals (YLP), successfully defended his doctoral dissertation—marking the final milestone in his journey to earning a PhD.

Hosted at Viva Cincy restaurant, the evening was filled with joy, laughter, and admiration for Brito’s academic achievement and leadership. Among the attendees were Laura Castillo, President of the LULAC Ohio Educational Foundation (LOEF), Ricardo Ugas, President of LOEF YLP, and a vibrant mix of LOEF professionals, friends, and colleagues who came together to honor Brito’s dedication and success.

🎓 Omar’s accomplishment reflects the mission of LOEF to empower Latino professionals through education, mentorship, and community support. His journey from student to scholar has inspired many within the organization and beyond.

Omar will soon be relocating to Denver, Colorado, where he will begin his post-doctoral studies—continuing his pursuit of knowledge and contribution to his field. While his departure marks the end of a chapter in Cincinnati, his legacy within LOEF remains strong.

We’ll miss Omar deeply, but we know his future is bright! Congratulations Omar!! We are very proud of you.

Florence Y’Alls Celebrate Latin Heritage Night with LULAC and LOEF

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Florence, KY — August 22, 2025 The Florence Y’Alls Baseball Club brought vibrant energy and cultural pride to the ballpark during their annual Latin Heritage Night, hosting the Gateway Grizzlies in a spirited matchup that blended sports, community, and celebration.

In a show of support for Latino empowerment and education, the Y’Alls donated 200 tickets to Laura Moese, President of the LULAC Ohio Educational Foundation (LOEF), inviting members of LULAC and LOEF to join the festivities. The gesture underscored the team’s commitment to inclusivity and community engagement.

Before the first pitch, players of Latin heritage took to the field wrapped in flags representing their countries of origin, creating a powerful visual tribute to their roots. The pre-game ceremony featured a stirring rendition of the National Anthem by Karen Becerra, known as “La Dama del Pueblo,” whose voice set a proud and emotional tone for the evening.

The game itself was a rollercoaster of excitement. The Grizzlies came out swinging, scoring three runs in the first inning. But the Y’Alls rallied, turning the tide by the sixth inning to lead 7–5—a score that held through the final out. Meanwhile, LOEF members, in particular the Young Latino Professional Network made the most of the lively crowd, selling Split the Pot tickets to raise funds for educational scholarships. The initiative added a meaningful layer to the night, blending entertainment with purpose.

The night closed with fireworks. From the flags on the field to the cheers in the stands, Latin Heritage Night was more than just a game—it was a celebration of identity, unity, and baseball!

🎉 Viva Cinci Lights Up the Night for LOEF

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Ricardo Ugas LOEF-YLP President, Salsamberas dancing group ( Marjorie, Marisol and Alba), Tony Arreaga Viva Cinci owner and Laura Moese LOEF President

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Karen Becerra, La Dama del Pueblo singer from Maxico

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Wilmer, singer from Puerto Rico and DJ Tonny Mixx,

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Friends of LOEF

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Rhinegeist Team

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WEST CHESTER, OH — August 16, 2025 — In a lively fusion of music, dance, and community spirit, Viva Cinci and Rhinegeist Brewery joined forces to support the LULAC Ohio Educational Foundation (LOEF) scholarship program. The fundraising event, held at Viva Cinci’s vibrant Mexican restaurant, turned an ordinary Saturday night into a celebration of culture and purpose.

For every purchase of a Cincy Light Lime pint paired with a tequila shot, LOEF’s scholarship fund received a $1, helping to empower Latino students across Ohio through educational opportunities. 🎶 The evening was curated by Tony Arriaga, owner of Viva Cinci and a proud member of LOEF’s Young Latino Professionals, Laura Moese, President of LOEF and Ricardo Ugas president of LOEF-YLP. As a former LOEF scholarship recipient himself, Arriaga brought personal passion and flair to the event, transforming the restaurant into a hub of entertainment and generosity.

💃 Guests were treated to a dynamic lineup of performers, beginning with the high-energy moves of the Salsamberas dancing group. The stage then lit up with the powerful vocals of Karen “La Dama del Pueblo,” a beloved singer from Mexico, followed by Wilmer, a soulful artist from Puerto Rico. DJ Tonny Mixx kept the rhythm flowing throughout the night, blending Latin beats with crowd favorites to keep the dance floor alive.

The fundraiser not only showcased the richness of Latino culture but also highlighted the power of community collaboration. With every toast and dance step, attendees contributed to a cause that uplifts future generations.

LOEF expressed deep gratitude to Viva Cinci, Rhinegeist, and all who participated, reaffirming its mission to support Latino youth through education, mentorship, and cultural celebration.

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.

LULAC OEF Young Latino Professional Happy Hour in Downtown Cincinnati

On April 11th, the LULAC OEf Young Latino Professionals held their inaugural meeting at a lively happy hour event in Downtown Cincinnati. The gathering provided a unique opportunity for local Latinos to connect, network, and discuss ways in which LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens) can support their professional growth and enable opportunities to help students.

Building Connections

The event was well-attended, with professionals from various industries coming together to share their experiences and insights. Attendees engaged in lively conversations, exchanging ideas on career development, mentorship, and community involvement. The relaxed atmosphere allowed for meaningful connections to form, fostering a sense of camaraderie among participants. LULAC OEF highlighted the organization’s commitment to supporting young Latino professionals through mentorship programs, scholarship opportunities, and career guidance. Participants were encouraged to explore these resources and take advantage of the valuable support LULAC provides.

LOEF Young Latino Professional Board

Ricardo Ugas YLP Director, Laura Moese - YLP Founder, Alba Díaz - Sub-Director, Laura Castillo - Strategy coordinator

Special Guest

Jonaiker Villalobos - Y'All Baseball player, Laura Moese - YLP Founder

Members of YLP Network

LOEF Young Latino Professional Board Special Guest

Looking Ahead

As the LULAC OEf Young Latino Professionals continue to grow, they plan to host more events like this one. By fostering connections, providing mentorship, and offering valuable resources, LULAC aims to empower young Latinos in Cincinnati and beyond.



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