Latinos Activate JOCO Presents $500 Check To My Kid’s Club 

SELMA – Latinos Activate JOCO recently presented a $500 check to My Kid’s Club to support the membership fees for 50 children in their after-school programs for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year.

“We are honored to support My Kid’s Club. Their dedication to positively impacting the lives of children in our community, especially within the Latino community, aligns perfectly with our mission to promote equity and inclusion,” stated Kelly Blanchard, Co-founder of Latino Activate Johnston County.

(Left to right) Latino Avtivate JOCO Board Members: Kelly Blanchard, Co-Founder and Board Treasurer; Martin Pellicer, Vice President; Saaraim Lara Cerna, VP of Community Outreach; Sergio Benitez, Co-Founder and President; Dianna Powell, VP of Fundraising; Lynn Stanely, Interim Executive Director of My Kids Club 

This contribution underscores the importance of supporting community programs that significantly assist children with their educational needs. My Kid’s Club has been a cornerstone in the community, providing invaluable support to children, particularly those from the Latino community. By offering a safe and nurturing environment for after-school activities. My Kid’s Club ensures children can access educational resources, enrichment programs, and mentorship. These programs are instrumental in fostering academic success and personal development.

Saaraim Lara Cerna, VP of Community Relations for Latinos Activate JOCO, expressed, “The best feeling is seeing someone having the opportunity I didn’t have and me being able to give them those opportunities make my heart full. Thank you to the supporters to help make this happen.”

The after-school programs at My Kid’s Club provide a variety of activities that cater to the diverse interests and needs of children, including tutoring, arts and crafts, sports, and community service projects. These programs not only help in improving academic performance but also in building social skills and self-confidence among the children.

Dianna Powell, VP of Fundraising added, “To be able to see firsthand, the works of My Kids Club is exciting. I can’t help but think of how the kids in our community would’ve otherwise spent their summer. The laughter and learning taking place speaks volumes,”.

Latinos Activate JOCO remains committed to investing in initiatives that enhance the quality of life for Latino families and the broader Johnston County community. The organization looks forward to seeing the positive impact of this contribution on the children who benefit from My Kid’s Club’s programs.

“Always give without remembering and always receive without forgetting,” said Sergio Benitez, President and Co-founder of Latinos Activate Johnston County.