Robotics program grows through Si Se Puede Foundation – Arizona
Tagged: Arizona, children, citizenship, soccer
Alberto Esparza founded the nonprofit Si Se Puede Foundation in 1992, quitting his full-time job to reach out to the community. He had one goal in mind, to help at-risk children.
Si Se Puede has sponsored numerous programs including after-school tutoring, dance, soccer, citizenship classes, English-as-a-second-language classes, health fairs, annual scholarship fundraisers, advocacy and robotics. Originally the program was viewed as a primarily Hispanic organization because of the name. At that time it had only had one program – soccer.”*
*From: www.azcentral.com
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Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Education, Youth
