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PARA PUBLICACIÓN IMMEDIATA 1 De Junio Del 2021 Contacte: Xochitl Velazque, (509) 663-7713 O Xochitl.Velazquez@Waef.Org PARA PUBLICACIÓN IMMEDIATA 1 de Junio del 2021 Contacte: Xochitl Velazque, (509) 663-7713 o [email protected] La industria de árboles frutales de Washington anuncia más de $ 1 millón en becas otorgadas esta primavera Wenatchee, Wash… El Washington Apple Education Foundation (WAEF) hoy anuncia a sus becados del 2021. En total, la fundación está otorgando más de $1 millón a estudiantes criados en familias de la industria de árboles frutales en nombre de empleadores, familias y simpatizantes de la industria. 332 estudiantes comparten los premios de este año. 204 de los becados del 2021 están renovando sus becas con WAEF. 128 son nuevos beneficiarios de WAEF seleccionados esta primavera 87 de ellos son estudiantes del último año de secundaria este 2021. Los estudiantes que reciben los premios de este año son de los condados de Adams, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas, Okanogan, Walla Walla y Yakima en el estado de Washington y condados de Hood River and Umatilla en Oregon. Las becas de WAEF se otorgan a estudiantes cuyas familias tienen enlaces con la industria de los árboles frutales. En la mayoría de los casos, los padres de los estudiantes son empleados en huertas y almacenamientos. Aproximadamente el 80% son estudiantes universitarios de primera generación. Beneficiarios de la beca WAEF 2021 (Por Condado) Adams County Angelica Hernandez, Othello, es la recipiente de la beca Washington Fruit & Produce. Hernandez se graduó de Othello High School. Ella es la hija de Silverio y Yolya Hernandez. Gabriela Rodriguez-Garcilazo, Othello, es la recipiente de la beca Allan Brothers. Rodriguez- Garcilazo se graduó de Othello High School. Ella es la hija de Jorge y Lorena Rodriguez. Jennifer R Hernandez Serna, Othello, es la recipiente de la beca Washington Fruit & Produce Co/Royal. Hernandez Serna se graduó de Royal High School. Ella es la hija de Silverio y Yolya Hernandez. Lorena Flores-Leon, Othello, es la recipiente de la beca Washington Fruit & Produce. Flores se graduó de Othello High School. Ella es la hija de Reynaldo y Elvia Flores. Omar Lopez-Corona, Othello, es el recipiente de la beca CCM. Lopez se graduó de Othello High School. El es el hijo de Efrain Lopez y Maria Corona. Yessica Maldonado, Othello, es la recipiente de las becas D&M Chemical y The Oppenheimer Group. Maldonado se graduó de Othello High School. Ella es la hija de Pablo y Yesenia Maldonado. Benton County Alicia Favela Rodriguez, Pasco, es la recipiente de la beca Douglas Fruit. Favela Rodriguez se graduó de Pasco High School. Ella es la hija de Gustavo Favela y Pascuala Rodriguez. Brenda Nicole Montano, Prosser, es la recipiente de la beca Bleyhl Co-Op. Montano se graduó de Prosser High School. Ella es la hija de . Cacia Roy, Prosser, es la recipiente de la beca Tree Top. Roy se graduó de Prosser High School. Ella es la hija de Brenton y Alicia Roy. Kevin Nino-Tapia, Kennewick, es el recipiente de la beca Scott & Mary Jacky. Nino-Tapia se graduó de Southridge High School. El es el hijo de Susana Tapia. Leslie Jacobo, Prosser, es la recipiente de la beca Nordic. Jacobo se graduó de Prosser High School. Ella es la hija de Valentin y Virginia Jacobo. Luis O Medrano Espinoza, Prosser, es el recipiente de la beca Olsen Brothers. Medrano Espinoza se graduó de Prosser High School. El es el hijo de Ulises Medrano y Veneranda Espinoza. Mariela Corona P, Prosser, es la recipiente de la beca Stadelman Fruit. Corona Palominos se graduó de Sunnyside High School. Ella es la hija de Baudelia Palominos-Mendoza. Peter Elmer Jakob Felicijan, Prosser, es el recipiente de la beca Pace International. Felicijan se graduó de Prosser High School. El es el hijo de Pete y Consuelo Felicijan. Sarai Lopez, Prosser, es la recipiente de la beca Anonymous. Lopez se graduó de Prosser High School. Ella es la hija de Pedro y Fidelina Lopez. Sierra Olsen, Prosser, es la recipiente de las becas H.M. & Marion Gilbert Memorial y Monson Fruit. Olsen se graduó de Prosser High School. Ella es la hija de Leif y Kristin Olsen. Chelan County Abdiel Barrera Mendoza, Malaga, es el recipiente de la beca CCM. Barrera Mendoza se graduó de Wenatchee High School. El es el hijo de Isabel Barrera y Rosa Mendoza. Alejandra Gil-Camacho, Cashmere, es la recipiente de las becas Bob Mast y Nordic. Gil-Camacho se graduó de Cashmere High School. Ella es la hija de Juan Gil-Lopez y Angeles Camacho. Ana Valdovines Covarrubias, Wenatchee, es la recipiente de la beca Antles Pollen/Gerri Whiteaker Memorial. Valdovines Covarrubias se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Angel Valdovines y Elidia Covarrubias. Anahi Belen Ramos, Wentchee, es la recipiente de la beca CCM. Ramos se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Fernando Ramos y Maria Padilla. Anahi Sanchez, Wenatchee, es la recipiente de la beca CCM. Sanchez se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Jose Sanchez y Cruz Mendoza. Andres Hernandez, Cashmere, es el recipiente de la beca Northern Fruit/Ice Lakes. Hernandez se graduó de Cashmere High School. El es el hijo de Andres y Maria Hernandez. Angela Blanco, Wenatchee, es la recipiente de la beca Stemilt Growers. Blanco se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Alberto Blanco y Guadalupe Sanchez. Aranza Arroyo-Mejia, Cashmere, es la recipiente de la beca Hans & Lavonne van Someren Greve. Arroyo-Mejia se graduó de Cashmere High School. Ella es la hija de Jose y Maria T. Arroyo. Carlos Guerrero Alverdin, Entiat, es el recipiente de las becas Harold Grim Memorial y Wilbur Ellis. Guerrero Alverdin se graduó de Entiat High School. El es el hijo de Francisco Guerrero y Soila Alverdin Hernandez. Clifford Phipps, Leavenworth, es el recipiente de la beca Unitec. Phipps se graduó de Cascade High School. El es el hijo de Kenneth y Joyce Phipps. Colson Brunner, Cashmere, es el recipiente de la beca Jim Wade Memorial. Brunner se graduó de Cashmere High School. El es el hijo de Nick y Jenn Brunner. Corey Phillips, Cashmere, es el recipiente de la beca Payne West Insurance/Deborah Krautwurm Memorial. Phillips se graduó de Cashmere High School. El es el hijo de Michael y Kay Phillips. Daniela Carvajal Macias, Wenatchee, es la recipiente de las becas Dalton & Pamela Thomas y Gerald Doyle. Carvajal Macias se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Daniel Carvajal y Yaneth Macias. Dorothy Espinosa, Peshastin, es la recipiente de la beca Nordic. Espinosa se graduó de Cascade High School. Ella es la hija de Armando y Abigail Espinosa. Eduardo Escalera, Manson, es el recipiente de la beca Oroville & Bertha Peebles Memorial. Escalera se graduó de Manson High School. El es el hijo de Alejandro y Leticia Escalera. Eduardo Juarez Ramirez, Cashmere, es el recipiente de las becas Blue Bird, Inc./Garry Williams Memorial/Washington Cherry Growers y Wilbur Ellis. Juarez Ramirez se graduó de Cashmere High School. El es el hijo de Eduardo Juarez Gonzalez y Maria Ramirez. Eduardo Mata, Wenatchee, es el recipiente de la beca Van Doren Sales. Mata se graduó de Wenatchee High School. El es el hijo de Gabriel y Sanjuana Mata. Elisabeth Garcia Zamudio, Malaga, es la recipiente de las becas Cider Works Farms y John Douglas. Garcia se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Jesus Garcia y Bertha Zamudio. Elizabeth Carney, Cashmere, es la recipiente de las becas James E. Jim Loudon Scholarship y AgroFresh. Carney se graduó de Cashmere High School. Ella es la hija de Kevin y Valerie Carney. Emma Brunner, Monitor, es la recipiente de la beca John Douglas. Brunner se graduó de Cashmere High School. Ella es la hija de Adam y Nicole Brunner. Esmeralda Y. Rivera, Chelan, es la recipiente de las becas Northwest Farm Credit Services y Don Morse Memorial/Chelan Fresh. Rivera se graduó de Chelan High School. Ella es la hija de Jorge Rivera y Angelica Cisneros. Estefany Herrera, Wenatchee, es la recipiente de la beca Stemilt Growers. Herrera se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Luis Verduzco y Patricia Rodriguez. Gabriela Martinez, Wenatchee, es la recipiente de la beca Mathison Family. Martinez se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Jose Martinez y Alma Vaca. Greg Worley, Monitor, es el recipiente de la beca Van Doren Sales. Worley se graduó de Cashmere High School. El es el hijo de Shelley Maertins Worley. Heriberto Sarmiento, Manson, es el recipiente de las becas Herold & Vicki Peebles y Jay & Jennifer Witherbee. Sarmiento se graduó de Manson High School. El es el hijo de Heriberto y Irma Marquez Sarmiento. Itzia Mejia, Wenatchee, es la recipiente de la beca Nordic. Mejia se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Fernando Mejia y Monica Barragan. Javier Torres, Chelan Falls, es el recipiente de la beca Washington Apple Education Foundation. Torres se graduó de Chelan High School. El es el hijo de Jose L Torres y Maria Mendoza. Jazmine Herrera, Wenatchee, es la recipiente de la beca Stemilt Growers. Herrera se graduó de Wenatchee High School. Ella es la hija de Luis Verduzco y Patricia Rodriguez. Jessica Avila-Marques, Wenatchee, es la recipiente de las becas Bob McDougall Memorial y Gerald Doyle. Avila-Marques se graduó de Cascade High School. Ella es la hija de Antonio y Margarita Avila. Jessica K. Oules, Chelan, es la recipiente de la beca Jerry Haak Memorial. Oules se graduó de Chelan High School. Ella es la hija de Greg y Kristine Oules. 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