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News Coverage 12 October 2012

CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE: Concern for protecting nature spurs Catholic youths to visit Washington

As 19-year-old Annalisa Martinez put it, "It's our job to be leaders." She made the comment after she and a group of her peers from a Catholic parish in Denver met with Colorado's U.S. senators on Capitol Hill for an environmental cause: urging federal protection for Browns Canyon in Colorado. Ranging in age from 12 to 19, the Latino youths from Denver's St. Cajetan Parish and an organization called Environmental Learning for Kids were brought together by the Washington-based Hispanic Access Foundation.

News Releases 16 October 2012

Announcing the winner of the Los Angeles New Futuro Laptop Photo Contest!

Hispanic Access Foundation is announcing the winner of the Los Angeles New Futuro Laptop Photo Contest! The winner is Shelem Celis. How did she win?  Shelem went to the New Futuro College Summit at the Pasadena Convention Center in Los Angles on September 29th.  She found the Hispanic Access Foundation booth and had her photo taken by one of our photographers. 

News Releases 24 October 2012

HAF Announces the winner of the Houston New Futuro Laptop Contest!

Hispanic Access Foundation is announcing the winner of the Houston New Futuro Laptop Photo Contest! The winner is Liliana Lizeth Ibarra. How did she win?  Liliana went to the New Futuro College Summit at the Reliant Center in Houston on October 6th.  She found the Hispanic Access Foundation booth and had her photo taken by one of our photographers. 

News Releases 09 November 2012

Hispanic Access Foundation is announcing the winners of the New York New Futuro Laptop Photo Contest!

Hispanic Access Foundation is announcing the winners of the New York New Futuro Laptop Photo Contest! In New York there was a tie in the number of the most likes, with both contestants getting more than 1,200 likes each.  We are announcing Karol Emely Rodriguez as the first winner; the other winner's profile will be posted soon. A little about Karol: her mom is Peruvian and dad is Dominican. 

News Releases 10 November 2012

HAF Announces the Winner of the Miami New Futuro Laptop Photo Contest

Congratulations to Elianeth Mary Brito. Brito, a 15-year-old 11th grader from Miami, was born in Puerto Rico and wants to attend the University of Florida or the University of Central Florida to major in Creative Writing and minor in Drama.

News Releases 12 November 2012

Hispanic Access Foundation Announces the Second Winner of the New York New Futuro Laptop Photo Contest!

In New York there was a tie for the number of the most likes, with both contestants getting more than 1,200 likes!  We are now announcing our second winner, Miss Ana Rodriguez. A little about Ana: She is Mexican- American and lives in the Bronx.  She’s currently a 10th grader.  At her high school she is studying design and construction because she wants to be an architect. She wants to go to college in Florida.

News Coverage 19 November 2012

Sierra Club: Defenders of the Colorado River Score Crucial Victory in Their Preservation Efforts

On Nov. 9, the Department of the Interior released a plan that would require oil shale companies to provide solid proof that their activities will balance the state’s economic and environmental needs before starting any commercial exploitation. Reversing a Bush-era decision that would have given industry free reign on 2 million acres of public lands, BLM’s plan effectively protects 1.6 million acres of public land, as well as areas of critical wildlife habitat.

News Releases 19 November 2012

MAITE ARCE: Latinos Make Statement with 2012 Election

Talk about a statement!

Regardless of which political party you align yourself with, the 2012 presidential election proved that Latinos are a force that can’t be ignored or superficially placated as record numbers of Latinos went to the polls on Nov. 6 and cast their vote.

While this will undoubtedly serve as a wake up call to our nation’s politicians, it should also underscore the need of corporations, government institutions and other organizations in America to embrace Latinos as part of its consumer and civic base.

News Releases 20 November 2012

HAF Field Team Member Receives National Community Service Award

The Race Track Chaplaincy of America awarded Chaplain Israel “Izzy” Vega its annual Community Service Award, on November 1, 2012 at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California.

Vega has 40 years of ministry experience in evangelism, event coordination and media relations in Latin America and the United States. Vega has worked with the Hispanic Access Foundation to bring our programs to the employees of the Race Track Industry at four racetracks in California and Texas.

Blog 20 November 2012

HAF's Cancer Prevention Campaign

According to research conducted by the American Cancer Society and the Intercultural Cancer Council, cancer is the second leading cause of death among Hispanic adults after heart disease. Hispanic women have two to three times the cervical cancer rates of non-Hispanic white women. Hispanic men and women have higher rates of stomach cancer than non-Hispanic populations. Lung cancer and breast cancer are the deadliest cancers among Hispanic men and Hispanic women, respectively.

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