Bremen High School is delighted to announce 41 students are being recognized by the United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) and InnerView in the seventh Annual Community Service Impact Awards. This program, open to all U.S. students, has been designed to connect student community service activities, skill development, and commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to transform our world. The Kroger Co. is presenting the fifth annual Zero Hero Awards to students for taking action to help create communities free of hunger and waste.
āThe Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a framework for addressing the worldās most pressing challenges. They also present a unique opportunity for UN member states, grassroots organizations and advocates to work together to create a better future for everyone,ā says Rachel Bowen Pittman, Executive Director of the United Nations Association of the USA. āYouth play a pivotal role in driving change forward, now more than ever. As an intergenerational movement of dedicated Americans, UNA-USA is committed to supporting the work of the vital work of the United Nations and SDGs. We are thrilled to partner with InnerView again this year and celebrate the impact youth have made in advancing the SDGs. Congratulations to this yearās awardees for their dedication and inspired action!ā
āHigh school students have a strong perspective on the most challenging issues and needs facing our communities. These awardees exemplify young leadership, harnessing their passion and skills to enact positive change in their communities and beyond,ā says Kristine Sturgeon, CEO of InnerView Technologies. āWe feel privileged to work alongside these change-makers daily, supporting their journey, unlocking opportunities, and commemorating their achievements."
A key artifact students gain through the Award Program is the development of a digital service resume for use in job and college applications to demonstrate personal commitment, 21st century skills, and key areas of interest. The three-tier award program recognizes a range of student achievement: Merit for 30 hours, Honor for 60 hours and Ambassador for 100 hours of service this school year and special recognition for a focus on Zero Hunger and Zero Waste.
Our Awardees are:
Ambassador Awardees: Jennifer Negrete Garcia
Honor Awardees: Jose Hernandez
Merit Awardees: Kaylian Alexandre, Sebastian Bocanegra Macias, TaLea Carter, Yoseline De La Rosa, Mariana Gonzalez, Marijane Guilfoyle, Ian Jung, Cassandra Laudadio, Alexander Lopez, Miguel Lopez, Jordy Martinez, Andrea Orozco, Trinity Tate, Neamat Vhora
Zero Hero Awardees: Kaylian Alexandre, Daisy Avila, Allison Avila Verduzco, Frida Bocanegra, Sebastian Bocanegra Macāā as, Kiera Boos, Victoria Brown, TaLea Carter, Luis Castro, Marlen De La Rosa, Yoseline De La Rosa, Antonio Duran, Devyn Ferguson, Diego Galvan, Henry Garcia, Mariana Gonzalez, Jose Hernandez, Kamaya Johnson, Cassandra Laudadio, Alexander Lopez, Miguel Lopez, Nayeli Lozano, Raul Melendez, Natalie Mendez, Sinuhe' Meza, Jennifer Negrete Garcia, Leslie Oliva, Andrea Orozco, Stephanie Ortega, Valeria Pacheco Vela, Paola Perez, Erin Perkin, Magaly Rojas, Emily Silva, Maggie Unzueta, Neamat Vhora, Ruby Villagomez