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Body, Mind & Spirit Seminars!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                     HISPANIC HERITAGE FOUNDATION AND THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS HOST ‘BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT’ SEMINARS IN NEW ORLEANS, OAKLAND AND DETROIT More than 300 high school students will…

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HHF Connects Latino Finance Leaders!

The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) has many programs that help students and professionals become future Latino leaders in their respective fields. HHF is honored to introduce you to Jessica Herrera, the manager of the 4th Annual Latinos on Fast Track…

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HHF to host Body, Mind & Spirit Seminars!

The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) will be hosting three Body, Mind, Spirit Seminars hosted by the U.S. Marine Corps in New Orleans, Oakland, and Detroit! The Seminars will be taking place on April 24th at Tulane University in New Orleans,…

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Staff Spotlight: Chief of Staff!

The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) wants you to learn more about our amazing staff, the individuals behind the work of our programs including Latinos on Fast Track (LOFT), Youth Awards, Code as a Second Language and other departments! HHF is…

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CSL Bootcamps in Charlotte, NC!

The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) hosted two Coding as a Second Language (CSL) bootcamps sponsored by Infosys Foundation USA for 75 students at West MckenInburg High School and Rocky River High School in Charlotte, North Carolina! CSL is a national…

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Ivy League Project returns to HHF!

More than 50 students from Central Valley Schools at the The Ivy League Project (ILP) returned to The Hispanic Heritage Foundation’s Washington, D.C. headquarters today! ILP was founded by Martín in 1992 to encourage economically disadvantaged students to apply to…

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Ivy League Project Students Visit HHF!

The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) welcomed students from the Ivy League Project, (ILP) who made the trek from rural California along with ILP's founder, Martín Mares. ILP was founded by Martín in 1992 to encourage economically disadvantaged students to apply…

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