Vme TV and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) have announced a partnership with the goal of expanding accessibility of quality educational programming for the U.S. Hispanic community through HHF’s award-winning programs and national initiatives which focus on innovation and leadership in the classroom, community and workforce.  HHF also promotes role Hispanic accomplishment and cultural pride through public awareness campaigns which will be bolstered by Vme.

The first step in the relationship will be the filming and subsequent broadcast of HHF’s 15th National Hispanic Heritage Youth Awards on Jan. 31st featuring Actress Genesis Rodriguez and other celebrities, a teacher, and six High School students from across the United States narrowed down from thousands of applicants to hundreds of regional awardees to the six national recipients. This event will be presented by Vme TV’s host, Alonso Castillo.

“We are thrilled to partner with Vme and showcase outstanding young Latinos,” said Jose Antonio Tijerino, President and CEO of HHF. “But more importantly, through this relationship we will be inspiring, preparing and connecting Latino youth to be innovative leaders in the priority fields for America to move forward in the future.  The eye-popping numbers for Latinos are just numbers if we don’t educate and prepare our youth to make an impact.”

Through the broadcast and vignettes used for a public awareness campaign, the young leaders will be positioned as role models and an example of the great promise of the Latino community as it continues to grow.  The students, who carry an average GPA of nearly 4.0, are awarded in “priority fields for America” including science, technology, engineering, education, entrepreneurship and finance, and fitness.

“Both Vme TV and HHF are rooted in not only promoting Hispanic culture, but also in enriching and nurturing its growth by providing resources that meet the needs of Hispanic families,” said Vme TV Vice President of Corporate Strategy, Victor X. Cerda. “Clearly, this partnership is a natural fit, but more importantly, it comes at a critical point when we need to be doing all that we can to ensure the success and growth of Latinos in the United States.”

Together, the organizations will develop, produce and broadcast special programming and capsules that will highlight the achievements of the Latino community and inspire the audience to advance their education and excel in the United States.

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