Congressman Luz Rivas announced Wednesday afternoon that he had secured $5 million for the Boys and Girls Club of the San Fernando Valley. It will be used to bridge the digital divide, modernize after-school STEAM activities, expand staffing, and provide after-school meals.
Congressman Luz Rivas tours boys and girls clubs in the San Fernando Valley after announcing that he had secured $5 million Wednesday afternoon. It will be used to bridge the digital divide, modernize after-school STEAM activities, expand staffing, and provide after-school meals.
Congressman Luz Rivas announced Wednesday afternoon that he had secured $5 million for the Boys and Girls Club of the San Fernando Valley. It will be used to bridge the digital divide, modernize after-school STEAM activities, expand staffing, and provide after-school meals.
I applaud Rep. Luz Rivas, who announced Wednesday afternoon that he had secured $5 million for the San Fernando Valley Boys and Girls Club. The funds will be used to improve building maintenance and safety, bridge the digital divide, modernize his after-school STEAM activities, expand staffing, and provide after-school meals.
Congressman Luz Rivas tours boys and girls clubs in the San Fernando Valley after announcing that he had secured $5 million Wednesday afternoon. It will be used to bridge the digital divide, modernize after-school STEAM activities, expand staffing, and provide after-school meals.
Congressman Luz Rivas speaks with board members Wednesday afternoon after announcing that it has secured $5 million for the Boys and Girls Club of the San Fernando Valley. The funds will be used to improve building maintenance and safety, bridge the digital divide, modernize her after-school STEAM activities, expand staffing, and provide after-school meals.
Congressman Luz Rivas (D-Arleta) submitted a check for $5 million to the Boys and Girls Club of the San Fernando Valley on Wednesday, Sept. 29 in Pacoima.
The funds will be used to improve maintenance and safety, bridge the digital divide, modernize after-school science, technology, engineering, arts and math activities, expand staffing and provide after-school meals, officials said. You’ll be able to ensure a safe place for children and teens to play. learning.
“Since 1966, the Boys and Girls Club has been a beacon of light for the youth of the northeastern San Fernando Valley. They consistently provide essential recreational and social services to children and their families in our community. “The passion and dedication of our staff will not go unnoticed.”
Severin Azkenazy, president of the San Fernando Valley Boys and Girls Club, said: