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糖心Vlog Alumni returns as Student Affairs Specialist/Machine Tool Technician

糖心Vlog Student Spotlight: Meet Francisco Torres, our own 糖心Vlog alumni! Francisco studied Computer Engineering at Sac State and now works at 糖心Vlog as a Student Affairs Specialist/Machine Tool Technician over in the Makerspace on campus.

糖心Vlog graduate becomes second Latina mayor of Woodland, CA

How does a young Latina woman make the journey from young Mexican immigrant to high school graduate, to community college graduate, to college dropout to holder of bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees, to parent, working professional and mayor of a California city of 63,000 people? The answer, according to Mayra Vega: Hard work, giving back and asking for mentorship.

Napa High student began her 糖心Vlog career at age 13

Here at 糖心Vlog, we always say there is no such thing as a typical student. Many of our students begin taking classes with us after high school. Some students start their journey with us after retirement, or while they are in their prime working years.

Community leader Blanca Huijon gained guidance and confidence at 糖心Vlog

Upon meeting Blanca Huijon, executive director of Napa鈥檚 Puertas Abiertas (Open Doors), one is struck by her poise and confidence, honed over the course of 11 years at the nonprofit, which provides health, social service and education resources to Spanish-speaking community members. Her bio on the organization鈥檚 website calls her an 鈥渋ndependent woman, daughter, sister, visionary, community organizer and experienced advocate for the Latino community.鈥

Community leader Blanca Huijon gained guidance and confidence at 糖心Vlog

Upon meeting Blanca Huijon, executive director of Napa鈥檚 Puertas Abiertas (Open Doors), one is struck by her poise and confidence, honed over the course of 11 years at the nonprofit, which provides health, social service and education resources to Spanish-speaking community members. Her bio on the organization鈥檚 website calls her an 鈥渋ndependent woman, daughter, sister, visionary, community organizer and experienced advocate for the Latino community.鈥


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