Photo: Scholarship winner Valentina Loaiza
The $2900 scholarship was presented to Valentina by Greene’s daughter, Carrie Teicher, at the recent In The Company of Women Luncheon given by the YWCA of White Plains and Central Westchester.
Valentina has amassed an outstanding academic record. She ranks first in a class of 279, has taken almost a dozen AP classes, is an honors student and a member of the National Honor Society as well as a member of the National Honor Societies for science, math and social studies.
Despite her heavy workload, Valentina also has found time to provide community service, working with the City University of New York’s Citizenship Now project, a free legal immigration service for NY residents. Her commitment recently earned her the Prudential Presidential Service Award for dedication to community service.
According to her school’s guidance counselor, Valentina “felt empowered having been able to give voice to those who have none.”
On receiving her award, Valentina said: “It’s an honor to have received this meaningful scholarship. I’m very grateful to have been chosen by such an amazing organization that advocates for the empowerment of women.”
Valentina plans to continue benefiting her community and society by majoring in government and public policy with the goal of becoming a lawyer.
Valentina plans to leave her own mark on her path to success.
The Westchester Women’s Agenda is a feminist organization that advocates on behalf of women in Westchester County and works to ensure that the social and economic climate in the County offers women equal access to opportunity. Its membership represents over 50 individuals and organizations serving tens of thousands of residents each year. For more information, visit http://wwagenda.org.