San Jose, California. , February 17, 2025 , Nap – Silicon Valley’s Boys and Girls Club is excited to announce that she has chosen Alina of Morgan Hill as her 2025 Youth of the Year. She was one of the three finalists who represented clubhouse in cities of Santa Clara, San Jose and Morgan Hill.
For more than a century, the Boys and Girls Club has played an important role in helping to change the lives of millions of youth across the country, which medium of positive interactions with adults and potential life-essential programs that have been taken up with positive interactions. Are from Youth of the Year (YOY) program is the Boys and Girls Club of the US major recognition program, which provided the opportunity to improve their leadership skills, make valuable connections and get access to more than $ 1 million in scholarship funds We do. Being a national youth of the year is an exciting and inspirational journey. Starting locally, clubs who have a young year program select a candidate of the year to represent their organization at their state Yoy event. State Yo Yoy candidates proceed to regional yoi programs, concluding with the National Youth of the Year Celebration, including each of the five areas with each of the five areas in the final of the National military youth year.
Alina said, “It is very exciting to be declared as the youth of 2025.” “I was surprised at first, but I am very grateful that I got an opportunity to participate. The scholarship I got is going to help me pursue a education after high school. I love that I love the next generation The leaders get to be represented in the next phase in the competition.
Alina, a senior of Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, talked about the Impact Boys and Girls Clubs, which was on her ability to overcome challenges. In seven years, she joined the Morgan Hill Clubhouse, Alina through her guru, Alban Diaz, director of the then Morgan Hill Clubhouse. Alina said, “Her unwavering belief in my ability helped me push myself to try more.” “Thanks to Alban, I realized that the failure was part of this process and that every challenge was an opportunity to learn.” Alina graduates this year and plans to use a $ 10,000 prize from BGCSV towards her college expenses. She expects the chief in radiology.
“We are grateful to the Clubs of Silicon Valley for their commitment to their youth in Morgan Hill, and we are very proud of Alina for their achievements,”
BGCSV President and CEO Steve Wymer said, “Congratulations to Alina! It is inspiring to see her on the track to get her dreams.” “In BGCSV, we take our position very seriously as a positive catalyst in the community. We continue to expand our innovative programs in residential communities in Morgan Hill and continue to invest in local youth education, development and future These are efforts. They make teenagers stronger to reach their full potential, they need to be successful in life.
About Silicon Valley’s boys and girls clubs
Silicon Valley’s boys and girls clubs have been at the forefront of youth development in Santa Clara County for 80 years, which mainly offer new and effective after school and summer enhancement programs for low income, Santa Clara with low income County Youth Age 5-18+ Year. Our mission is to inspire and empower all the youth, especially those who need us the most, to feel their entire capacity as productive, responsible and careful adults. To learn more about our programs and opportunities, travel www.bgclub.org Or join our online community on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook @BgClubsv.