Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Lic. Salvador Gonzaléz Resendiz, Mayor of Puerto Vallarta, invites Vallartenses to a great event that will be on Thursday, June 28, 2012 at the Auditorium of the University of Guadalajara Puerto Vallarta branch (CUC). This is the first time a local charity is to be honored by the Mayor of the City of Puerto Vallarta.
Professor Carlos Enrique Barrios will emcee the program which will include a new video tracing the more than 50 year history of Becas Vallarta created by Luis Felipe Carbajal, testimonials from former scholarship students who are now university graduates and contributing to the community, messages from Becas Vallarta President Mariel de Fregoso and from Puerto Vallarta's Mayor, Lic. Salvador González Resendiz.
Following the formal program the internationally hailed folkloric group, Xiutla, under the direction of Prof. Barrios, will perform for us and refreshments will be served in the lobby where many photos of Becas Vallarta's activities will be displayed.
Becas Vallarta members are very excited about this event that will honor our program and will introduce us to all Vallartenses. Though we are more than 50 years old, there are many who do not know of this program which has funded the education of thousands of local young people, eight grade through university.
Here a few vignettes of graduates of our program. Some of these fine young people will be speaking to you at the June 28th event.
Edgar Solis Lopez: When the Outback Restaurant asked representatives from Becas Vallarta to come out for a meeting in preparation of their 10th Anniversary in Puerto Vallarta, we were greeted by a handsome young man, Edgar Solis Lopez, who told us that he had gotten his education with the help of the America-Mexico Foundation Inc. (Now Becas Vallarta,A.C.) We were thrilled to see this former becado doing so well in management at Outback. He said he never could have gone to school without it and thanked us profusely.
Miguel Angel Lopez: The next month a group of us foreigners were honored by El Instituto Jalisciense de Asistencia Social (IJAS) for our work for the community of Puerto Vallarta. After the ceremony a young man, Miguel Angel Lopez, came to tell me that he had been a becado when Bernice was still running things and is so grateful for the help he received. He is now working with the National Agency for Family Development, which everyone calls DIF.
Guillermo Arechiga López: Recently we met with Guillermo Arechiga López at Los Mangos Biblioteca, which incidentally was designed free of charge by another former becado, Cachi Perez. He told us a fascinating story. Bernice gave him a scholarship to go to that first junior high school in Puerto Vallarta, La Eti. When he successfully finished junior high, he wanted desperately to continue his education. Bernice and her cohorts went to Mexico City, found a small apartment to rent, and sent Guillermo and several of his classmates to high school and university in Mexico City.
Guillermo said he had to return to Puerto Vallarta before he finished University due to the death of his Mother and his own marriage. He persevered; worked for twenty years as the Director for Mexicana Airlines in Tuxtla Gutíerrez in the State of Chiapas. Little by little he finished his degree and is now a Certified Public Accountant working as the Director of Ecopa here in Puerto Vallarta. This genial man told us that there is no way he could have gotten his education if not for the help given to him by Bernice Starr and the AMF.
Celia Guadalupe Astorga Huerta: On a recent trip to Costco, we were greeted by Celia Guadalupe Astorga Huerta, who first got her scholarship from Becas in the 8th grade and continued to receive that scholarship through high school and university, always maintaining a grade point average of 9.5 or above out of a possible 10.0! She just graduated from Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Puerto Vallarta (ITSPV) and is entering the work force here in Puerto Vallarta.
Marcelo Lara Gutierrez: So you see our graduates are in the forefront of Vallarta’s vibrant business community. One of the best examples is Marcelo Lara Gutierrez, a student who was in the very first graduating class of Puerto Vallarta’s university, Centro Universitario de la Costa and was a protégée of our founder Bernice Starr and Judy Galeana. He has just completed a second degree in law and is the Jefe de Estacion de Combustibles at the airport.
María del Rosario Torres Ruiz: She is a certified public accountant for the Mexican Government's Family Service Agency. She was a Becada in junior high at La ETI and in senior high at Prepa. During an interview when asked about her emotions when she found she had qualified for a scholarship, she answered in a soft quavering voice that she had been in junior high and didn't even have shoes to wear to school, much less the required tennis shoes for the gym classes.
She continued that she had no money to buy books and that in order to do her homework she had to go to friends homes and wait until they were through with the books before she could use them for her homework. She told us that her emotions when told she had a scholarship were "Pure Joy!" With her beautiful eyes bright with moisture, Rosario said that she is so proud that she is a professional with the opportunity to help others both in her personal life and in her chosen field. What a story!
Prof. Hector Ulloa: Each August we meet with the junior high scholarship students to give them their vouchers for their uniforms, gym clothes, gym and school shoes. We also give them all of the school supplies they will need for the year - paper, notebooks, pens, paper, calculator, dictionary and more. Prof. Hector Ulloa, a teacher and businessman, readies all these supplies for each student, brings them to Los Mangos Biblioteca and gives them out to the scholarship students. Hector got his education through the AMF under the tutelage of Bernice. He has worked with the foundation all these years! What an example for the young scholarship students.
Jose Avalos Grano & José Guadalupe Carrillo Soto: Then there are young Jose Avalos Grano, now a lawyer who has always been there when we needed a helping hand, and José Guadalupe Carrillo Soto, now a dental surgeon. Both worked part time for Compadre Judy de Galeana all through their school years as they had absolutely no economic backup other than their scholarships.
I recently received an email from Lupe in which he said, "thank you infinitely for your assistance through the scholarship committee to whom I owe my training as a Dental Surgeon, a title that I got just a couple of months ago and that allows me to progress as a person and professional. I would like to give thanks in a personal way to all of you. I am at your service in case of needing a pair of hands to help continue this hard work. My most humble thanks to each of the members of this committee, great people with hearts dedicated to community support."
Eligido (Liko) Flores: We often see Liko Flores, who, when he was able to get a part time job while he was on scholarship, came to us to tell us he no longer needed the money and he would like it to go to someone more in need. He is now Manager of the Parts Department at the local Ford Dealership.
Rosalba Garcia: Petite Rosalba Garcia, whose mother I see often as she is a beach vendor on Playa Los Muertos, is a lawyer who works at the large prison in Ixtapa. Rosie is very small in stature, but is great in heart and continues to represent Becas and her country admirably.
These are only a few of the outstanding citizens of Puerto Vallarta who received their educations through their Becas Vallarta, A. C. Scholarships. We are very proud of them and all of the many others who are filling the ranks of Puerto Vallarta’s businesses, educational systems and acting as fine examples to our younger generation.
Hope to see all of you at 7:00 pm at the Auditorium Juan Luis Cifuentes Lemos at Centro University of the Coast (CUC) on Thursday, June 28, 2012.
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Off of the road to Ixtapa, just past the airport, is the University of Guadalajara Campus for Puerto Vallarta, Centro Universitario de la Costa. See map.
Polly G. Vicars and her late husband, Hubert (a.k.a. "Husband") retired to Puerto Vallarta in 1988 and soon became active members of several charitable organizations. Polly is the author of "Tales of Retirement in Paradise: Life in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico" [a sell-out!] and "More Tales of Retirement in Puerto Vallarta and Around the World." Proceeds from the sale of her books go to the America-Mexico Foundation, a scholarship foundation that is their passion.
Click HERE for more articles by Polly Vicars, or click HERE to learn more about Becas Vallarta and the America-Mexico Foundation.