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Chula Adelante Career Series

Preparing  Today's  Latinas  for  Tomorrow's  Possibilities

Chula Adelante/Chula Magazine will host a Series of  Hispanic Youth Symposiums; launching a national program designed to expose underserved Hispanic Youth (ages, 12-24) populations to career and lifestyle issues; brought to them in a one day event. 

National spokespersons, politicians, specialists are enlisted to speak to an audience of high school and college students; representing America's next generation of activists, accountants, artist, nurses, doctors, engineers, sales personnel, teachers, writers, leaders, lawyers, county, state and Federal personnel.

Throughout the day, workshops will expose them to career choices, field experts and mentors.  Corporations are invited to participate as sponsors.  It's a unique opportunity to reach Chula Magazine's readership audience; the 12-24 year old Latina. It's a unique opportunity to impact the way Latinas and Latinos hear, see and receive information.  Hands on exposure to possibilities.

Audience: Hispanic Youth Attending Local High Schools, Community Colleges and Universities. 
Location: TBD,   Date: TBD

Chula Adelante Career Series




Chula Adelante
Career Series

For Program Information Contact:
nhrbo1@aol.com





Chula Adelante's
Mission is to improve, educate, provide leadership skills and enrich the lives of young Latinas entering the workforce, community colleges, universities and those providing and sustaining their families at home.  For more information please do not hesitate to contact us.  Abrazos!

 
e-mail address:  nhrbo1@aol.com  phone:  202-269-3869

Chula Adelante is a 501C(3) non profit organization that concentrates on building awareness of educational opportunities, scholarships, career & employment resources, financial awareness, and marketable life skills among Latinas ages 12 -24.  Chula Magazine/Chula Adelante is committed to providing a forum and dialogue to
"Encourage young Hispanic students to graduate from High School, and pursue higher education ..."
by exposing them to mentors, advisors and professionals  relating to financial aid, high school preparation, college savings advice and professional insight through on going community events.