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President's Volunteer Service Award Student Spotlight

Spring 2024

Alicia Huerta PVSA

Alicia Huerta

Alicia Huerta embodies a spirit of dedication and community engagement. Graduating with a major in Criminal Justice and a minor in Marketing, Alicia has demonstrated exceptional leadership and involvement in various student organizations throughout her academic journey.

During her time at TAMIU, Alicia held significant roles including Vice President of Civic Engagement, President of the Gammas, Director of Public Relations for Maroon MOB, and formed part of the L.O.V.E. Committee. She was a member of the Student Government Association (SGA) and served on the Elections Commission. Alicia's engagement extended to honor societies like the National Honor Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) and the Honor Council.

Reflecting on the importance of volunteering, Alicia emphasizes the value of giving back to the community without expecting anything in return. She views volunteering as an opportunity to develop professional relationships, networking skills, and a sense of purpose. Alicia's passion for working with special education students has inspired her volunteer efforts, including participation in events like the Special Olympics and World Down Syndrome Day.

One of Alicia's most cherished volunteer experiences involves her work with special education students through community outreach programs. By connecting with students at LBJ High School and participating in events like World Down Syndrome Day, Alicia found joy in bringing awareness and making a positive impact in the lives of others.

Volunteering has played a crucial role in Alicia's personal development, providing her with a clearer perspective on her future goals of continued community service. She has gained valuable communication skills through engaging in professional conversations and networking across different institutions.

For fellow TAMIU students considering volunteering, Alicia offers words of encouragement: "Take that first step, even if it feels intimidating. Start small by donating to a food pantry or joining student organizations that engage in community service. Find groups that share your interests and values, and let them motivate you to get involved."

Looking ahead, Alicia is actively involved in a fundraising project for Turtle Incorporated, aimed at conserving sea turtles through a rehabilitation center. She plans to organize a beach cleanup and fundraising efforts to contribute to this cause, aligning with her commitment to environmental conservation and community involvement.

Alicia Huerta's dedication to volunteerism and community engagement sets a remarkable example for her peers, showcasing the transformative power of service and leadership.

Conrad Galaviz PVSA

Conrad Galaviz

Jesus "Conrad" Galaviz exemplifies dedication to community service and leadership at Texas A&M International University. Graduating with a double major in Political Science and Psychology, he is pursuing a master's degree in Public Administration, showcasing a deep commitment to academic excellence and civic engagement.

Throughout his journey at TAMIU, he has held prominent leadership positions in various student organizations, including serving in the Student Government Association as Senator at Large, Chair of the SGA L.O.V.E. Committee, Secretary of League of United Latin American Citizens, Maroon Mob Vice President, member of the Newman Club, and elected SGA president. His involvement extends to Sigma Lambda Beta, where he contributed as a Service Chair, demonstrating a passion for campus engagement and advocacy.

In addition to academic achievements and leadership roles, he has been actively involved in community service and philanthropy. As a two-time gold medal recipient of the President's Volunteer Service Award, he has made a significant impact through volunteer projects such as The Big Event and Make a Difference Day by serving as a Team Leader three times during his undergraduate career.

Reflecting on the importance of volunteering, he emphasizes the value of giving back to the community, which has provided numerous opportunities to him. He believes that community service fosters connections with like-minded individuals and contributes to personal growth by developing collaboration skills, humility, and mental well-being.

Among his favorite community service experiences, The Big Event 2024 holds a special place. This project allowed him to make a tangible difference in someone's life by improving his living space and allowed him to foster new connections with fellow volunteers.

Jesus Galaviz offers encouragement for students considering volunteering: "Take risks and embrace volunteering as a way to make connections, create memories, and serve others. Time spent in service is never wasted and can lead to meaningful personal development." Looking ahead, this student is dedicated to continuing his public service and philanthropy journey, aiming to inspire others and restore faith in humanity through acts of kindness and community engagement. His commitment to community service exemplifies the spirit of leadership and compassion, setting an inspiring example for the TAMIU community and beyond.

Priscilla Villarreal PVSA

Priscilla Villarreal

Priscilla Villarreal demonstrates the spirit of selfless service and community engagement at Texas A&M International University. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Biology and a minor in Psychology in May 2021. Priscilla is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice with aspirations to contribute to the Department of Justice.

During her undergraduate program, Priscilla was actively involved in student organizations including the American Medical Student Association (AMSA), Tri-Beta, and Global Medical Brigades (GMB). She was recognized for her academic excellence with the Trailblazers scholarship and the Oscar Laurel Scholarship, highlighting her dedication to both academic achievement and community service.

Priscilla believes strongly in the importance of volunteering as a means to give back to the community and cultivate empathy and compassion for others. Her volunteer work with the American Red Cross by being part of the Disaster Volunteering Team has been particularly meaningful, providing financial assistance and mental health support to individuals affected by house fires and flooding incidents in the surrounding areas of the state of Texas.

Through volunteering, Priscilla has obtained valuable time management skills, balancing her volunteer commitments with her graduate studies and professional responsibilities. Engaging with organizations like Keep Laredo Beautiful has not only enhanced her networking abilities but also led to lasting friendships formed along the way.

To fellow TAMIU students considering volunteering, Priscilla offers words of encouragement: "Start where you are and contribute in any way you can. Every effort makes a difference, regardless of age or experience. Don't be discouraged—just get involved and make a positive impact."

Priscilla's volunteer journey extends across various community organizations, including the Laredo Animal Protective Society, Laredo Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, H.E.B. Feast of Sharing, South Texas Food Bank, Alzheimer’s Walk, and U.I.L. Judging. Her dedication to serving others exemplifies the transformative power of community involvement and selfless dedication.

As Priscilla continues her academic and professional pursuits in Criminal Justice, she remains committed to making a difference through volunteerism and community engagement, embodying the values of empathy, service, and leadership.

Fall 2023

Gisela Contreras

Gisela Contreras

Gisela Contreras is a Gold medal recipient of the President's Volunteer Service Award.

She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Biology. Her involvement at TAMIU includes being a former member of Leader Involved in Change (SLIC), Student Philanthropy Council (SPC), and serving as the President of Global Medical Brigades. Gisela has also worked as a Student Success Mentor at TAMIU, and she has taken on roles such as Team Leader for Make a Difference Day and The Big Event.

In addition to her academic and leadership achievements, Gisela has a background in pageantry, earning titles such as Miss Southwest Texas, Miss Central Laredo, and Miss Webb County U.S.A.

When asked about the meaning of volunteering, Gisela shared one of her favorite quotes: "Give to inspire others to keep on giving." She has dedicated her time to community service and founded her own foundation, "Give and Inspire," in 2019. The foundation has expanded its reach from Del Rio to Edinburg in South Texas. Gisela actively manages social media accounts for her foundation, particularly on platforms like Instagram (@giveandinspirefoundation), using them as a voice for the less fortunate.

Through volunteering and donations, Gisela contributes to the Laredo community, stating that "Give and Inspire" has positively impacted over 400,000 people in the Webb County area within the past year. Volunteering has played a pivotal role in Gisela's personal growth, allowing her to connect with others, listen to their stories, and contribute to enhancing their quality of life. She encourages students not to be "parking lot students" and emphasizes the importance of getting involved on campus, finding like-minded individuals, and exploring various organizations at TAMIU to foster connections and collaboration.

Bernardo Pedraza

Bernardo Pedraza

Bernardo Pedraza is a Gold medal recipient of the President's Volunteer Service Award.

He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Psychology and a minor in Kinesiology. His ambition is to coach baseball at his alma mater, United South High School. His journey at TAMIU was marked by active participation in Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity Inc., where he took on various roles such as Sergeant at Arms, Treasurer, and Community Service Chair. Additionally, Bernard served as a Team Leader for Make a Difference Day in 2023.

Bernardo's passion for community service traces back to his high school freshman year when his baseball coach instilled in him a commitment to support kids with disabilities. Engaging in Special Olympic events, he found contagious joy in the smiles of individuals he served, motivating him to deepen his community impact. Reflecting on his transformation from a quiet individual, Bernard credits community service, particularly his role as a Team Leader for Make a Difference Day, for enhancing his social skills, leadership capabilities, and task efficiency. Bernard expressed, "Engaging in volunteer work and giving back is beneficial because it allows you to connect with new people, share laughter, and craft experiences that may not have crossed your mind otherwise.”

Haziel Mota

Haziel Mota

Haziel Mota is a Gold medal recipient of the President's Volunteer Service Award.

She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish, along with an all-level teaching and English-Spanish translation certifications. Throughout Haziel’s journey at TAMIU she has served as a member of TRIO Stars Club, former Texas Association of Future Educators (TAFE) Community Service Chair and Vice-President, a member of the College of Education Student Advisor Board, and as a Team Leader for the Big Event and Make a Difference Day.

For Haziel, volunteering is more than just an activity—it's a pathway to becoming a well-rounded individual, fostering connections, and gaining various perspectives. Hailing from Eagle Pass, she acknowledges that the rewards and growth she has experienced at TAMIU inspire her to give back to the Laredo community.

During her time at TAMIU, Haziel spearheaded numerous donation drives with TAFE, earning her organization eligibility to compete at the national "Project Visualize Contest" for the Texas Association of Future Educators. Their dedicated efforts resulted in the organization receiving a blue ribbon and gold medal recognition. Haziel reflects on how community engagement has broadened her inset, emphasizing the importance of not taking blessings for granted and cultivating a considerate attitude toward others. She encapsulates her ethos with the phrase "Ser bendecido, para bendecir" (To be blessed, to bless). She expresses gratitude to her parents for having instilled the importance of volunteering in her and her brother since they were young.

Spring 2023

Victoria Rocha PVSA

Victoria Rocha

Victoria Rocha ’23 graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. Throughout her Dustdevil journey, Victoria formed part of various organizations around campus, including the National Honor Society of Leadership and Success, Dustdevils for Life, TAMIU Pre-Law Society, and Student Government Association. She is currently employed with the TAMIU Community Work-Study program, where she serves as the Social Media Specialist for Laredo Main Street, a non-profit that promotes the Economic Development of Downtown Laredo.

Victoria believes that volunteering in the community helps one connect, engage, and gain emotional intelligence, by interacting with those who are in need. One of her favorite agencies to volunteer with was the Laredo Life Pregnancy Resource Center, where she got the opportunity to work closely with future moms, and their soon to be newborns. Victoria expressed that through her community engagement experience, she has grown to become more patient, and thoughtful. Victoria advised, “Find volunteer opportunities related to your major, interests, and life goals because they will help you grow, learn, and keep you engaged”. Victoria Rocha is recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award - Lifetime Achievement Award and Gold medal, having served 5,245 community service hours in her lifetime.

Ernesto Arriaga PVSA

Ernesto Arriaga

Ernesto Arriaga ’23 graduated with a bachelor’s degree in History and a minor in Political Science. Ernesto has continuously served in his community as a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Santo Niño Catholic Church. As a Knight of Columbus, Ernesto is dedicated to the principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Patriotism. Charity is at the heart of Ernesto’s work and faith. He enjoys helping conduct food drives to donate proceeds to local soup kitchens and food pantries throughout the year.

Ernesto believes volunteering helps develop humility, exposes one to different communities, and uses one’s time productively to lend a helping hand. He shared that volunteering in the community has given him more purpose, structure, and a better sense of understanding for others. When asked to share a piece of advice to give to other TAMIU students, he stated “Volunteering is a great way to help those in your local community. The people you help, will never forget your kindness. Volunteering will also open new opportunities for you in the future and will help you learn to become a selfless person.” Ernesto Arriaga is recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award - Lifetime Achievement Award and Gold medal, having served 4,667 community service hours in her lifetime.

Alma Gonzalez PVSA

Alma Gonzalez

Alma Gonzalez ’23 graduated with a bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with EC-6 Certification and Bilingual Emphasis. She was a former member of Freshman Leadership Organization program (FLO) and is a current member of Kappa Delta Epsilon, and honorary educational fraternity. Alma is also the current Miss Nuevo Laredo 2023 title holder. In this role, she uses her title as a powerful tool to have a voice and leave a lasting mark in her community. Alma aspires to one day compete for the Miss World title to get the opportunity to impact other countries.

One of Alma’s greatest accomplishments was when she volunteered with the Laredo Animal Protective Society (LAPS). Through a national fundraising campaign endeavor, she was selected and recognized by The Clorox Company, who gave her organization of choice -LAPS- a year supply worth of cleaning products and a $20,000 donation. Throughout her community engagement experience, Alma has also served as a volunteer for the Children’s Rehabilitation Institute TeletonUSA as a Hereos 4 CRIT program ambassador. Through this project, she has helped raise funds to assist organizations supporting individuals with disabilities. When asked what has inspired her to continue volunteering around the community, Alma has stated that she has used community service as a source to find her passion and purpose. She shared, “If you are unsure of doing community service, simply start small, and your spark will slowly fire up for bigger things.” Alma Gonzalez is a four-time gold medal recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award and a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, having served 4,854 community service hours in her lifetime.

Fall 2022

Cynthia Valdez PVSA

Cynthia Valdez

Cynthia Valdez ‘22 graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Nursing. She was a recipient of the Transfer Presidential Award, Canseco Nursing Scholarship, Nancy Smith Herd Scholarship, and Region Scholarship. Apart from her studies, she served as a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success, the Vice President for the Student Nurses Association, and as the Office of Alumni Officer in Student Philanthropy Ambassadors.

Cynthia loves to help those who are in need by volunteering in her local community. One of her favorite community service events to volunteer at was the Angel of Hopes, where she helped give out food and gifts to children who were in need. Seeing the smiles on the children who benefited from this event impacted and inspired Cynthia. She believes that thinking of others is important and performing small gestures will go a long way in someone’s life. Cynthia advised, “Join student organizations that are actively volunteering because you will be exposed to different agencies that are doing great things in our local community”. Cynthia is a Gold recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award.

Andrew Medallion PVSA

Andrew Medellin

Andrew Medellin ‘22 graduated with a bachelor's degree in Biology and a minor in Psychology. Apart from his studies, Andrew was actively involved in several student organizations as a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success, Global Medical Brigades, Phi Kappa Phi, American Medical Student Association, American Chemical Society, Campus Activity Board, and the Criminal Justice Association.

Andrew loves to participate in new volunteer opportunities, as he believes that it allows him to grow and develop his professional skill sets. One of his favorite volunteer opportunities to participate in was helping to conduct surveys for Serving Children and Adults in Need’s (SCAN) research on mental health, alcohol, drugs, and college living. “Volunteering allows a person to be part of something bigger outside of themselves as it provides support for others in the community.” Andrew stated. Andrew is a Gold recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award.

Joelia Hernandez PVSA

Joelia Hernandez

Joelia Hernandez ‘22 graduated with a bachelor's degree in Biology and minor in Psychology. She was widely involved in the TAMIU community serving as an officer for multiple organizations and spending time serving as a leader for many volunteer events. Joelia served as the President, Delegate, and Philanthropy Chair for Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority. She also served as a member of the SGA L.O.V.E. Committee. She is also the Co-founder and was the President of She’s the First. Over the past year, Joelia also worked on campus as a Student Mentor where she provided guidance, advice, and support to several TAMIU students.

Additionally, Joelia has been very involved and has volunteered countless hours to her community and those in need. The Big Event and Make a Difference Day were two large service events where she was able to practice and develop her leadership skills. Joelia has also participated in different UILs as a Judge for Debate. This volunteer opportunity allowed her to communicate with the youth of Laredo and view different aspects of learning through their lenses. During her time volunteering, she has learned many attributes that have helped her develop as a person and will benefit her in the future. Joelia believes her community engagement experience has helped her grow in confidence. When asked what encouragement she would give to other TAMIU students in regards to volunteering, Joelia stated “If you have the slightest curiosity to volunteer, go for it. Even if you go by yourself you are going to meet new people and create new friendships”. Joelia is a Gold recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award.

Spring 2022

Marianna Canales PVSA Student Spotlight 2022

Marianna Canales

Marianna Canales ‘22 graduated with a bachelor's degree in Biology. One of her earliest accomplishments was being selected as one of the Reading the Globe Ambassadors that had the opportunity to travel to Cambodia and Thailand. In addition to her academic career, Marianna served in various student organizations. She was a member of the Freshman Leadership Organization (FLO) and Service Sophomore Leaders Involved in Change (SLIC). She also served in different leadership positions such as President of Sigma Delta Lambda Sorority Chapter, Chair for the Student Government Association L.O.V.E. Committee, Vice-President of Tri-Beta Biological Honor Society, and Community Service Chair/Event Manager for the Student Philanthropy Council. In addition, she was a member of the International Student Mentor Program and the TAMIU Honor Council. Lastly, Marianna was employed with the Advising and Mentoring Center where she served as a mentor for 2 years and then was employed as a Student Mentor for TAMIU’s Office of Recruitment & School Relations.

Marianna Canales has shown her love and passion for community service by continuously volunteering at annual service events such as Make a Difference Day and The Big Event where she worked on beautifying different sites in the Laredo community. Through these events, she has learned the importance of helping those that are in need and has been inspired by others to serve. Moreover, Marianna believes that community service has allowed her to find different ways to help people, become more empathetic, and has given her the opportunity to put herself in other people’s shoes. When asked what words of encouragement she would give to other TAMIU students to volunteer, Marianna responded, “Get involved in student organizations that promote and practice service. Be a light and an example for others to follow”. Marianna Canales is a Gold recipient of the President Volunteer Service Award.

Edgar Martinez PVSA Student Spotlight 2022

Edgar Martinez

Edgar Martinez ‘22 was part of the first cohort at TAMIU to be graduate with a bachelor's degree in Public Health. As a First Generation student, Edgar was an active member of the National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS). One of his accomplishments was making it to the Dean’s List for the College of Nursing School for Spring 2021.

Additionally, Edgar has shown his love and dedication for community service by serving with different nonprofit, such as Serving Children and Adults in Need (SCAN), Community in Schools, Bethany House, Dusty’s Food Pantry, Diocese of Laredo, and the Salvation Army. Through his community service efforts, Edgar has accumulated over 600 community service hours. While volunteering with all of these nonprofit organizations, Edgar stated that volunteering has helped him learn that the smallest things can help an individual to always be kind and aware of their situation. Moreover, Edgar is grateful for the opportunity to be exposed to more things in Laredo through volunteering and more than happy to be able to give back to those in the community.

Overall, Edgar's volunteer experience in Laredo has encouraged him to serve and give back in other parts of Webb County such as El Cenizo. When asked why it was important for him to volunteer, Edgar responded, “I have been volunteering since I was kid and seeing the joy in people’s faces is what motivates me to continue helping the community”. Edgar Martinez is a Gold recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

Anaiz Martinez PVSA Student Spotlight 2022

Anaiz Martinez

Anaiz Martinez ‘22 graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in Science in Communication Disorders and held the title of Student Respondent for the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. She proved to be an exemplary student for many reasons. Apart from her studies, Anaiz served as a member of Freshman Leadership Organization (FLO), Leadership TAMIU (LT), and the Student Philanthropy Council (SPC). She also served as Treasurer for the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA). Some of Anaiz's other accomplishments included making the Dean’s List each semester of undergraduate career, becoming a Reading the Globe Ambassador, and becoming a member of The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS).

Additionally, Anaiz loves to help her community by actively volunteering at her local church, Iglesia Cristiana Misericordia, where she serves 4 times out of the week as a Youth Leader, Worship Director, and Vacation Bible School Camp Leader. Anaiz believes that her community engagement experience has allowed her to develop patience, kindness, confidence, and communication.

Overall, volunteering in the community has allowed Anaiz to make new friendships and become more knowledgeable about the city of Laredo. When asked what words of encouragement she would share with other TAMIU students, Anaiz responded, “Give time to help others. Anyone can serve and can help in different ways. It’s fun!” Anaiz Martinez is a Gold recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

Fall 2021

 
 Yaritza Mendoza Student Spotlight

Yaritza Mendoza

Yaritza Mendoza ’21 graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. Ms. Mendoza proved to be an exemplary student for many reasons. She was an active member of the Sigma Delta Lambda Sorority chapter in TAMIU and served as the Public Relations chair. Furthermore, she was also recipient of the Dustdevil P.R.I.D.E Scholarship and the Texas Community Bank Endowed Scholarship for business majors.

Ms. Yaritza Mendoza not only served as an academic role model, but also is an embodiment of community service. She is TAMIU’s third, ever Lifetime Achievement recipient for the Presidential Volunteer Service Award. She had accumulated 7,285 community service hours by volunteering with the Webb County Sheriff's Explorer Post, United Way of Laredo, and Communities in School. Ever since she volunteered in the Walk for Autism in middle school, she has enjoyed watching people come together for a certain mission. Moreover, Yaritza loves the fact that community service has allowed her, and her sorority sisters, to strengthen their friendships while making new memories together.

In all, volunteering has helped Yaritza grow as a person as she has earned an esteemed respect for others and their respective situations. When asked what words of encouragement she would give to other TAMIU students to volunteer, Ms. Mendoza happily responded, “Put yourself in other people’s shoes ... [and] do not view service as a task, but rather a chance to meet others and give back to your community.” In addition to achieving Lifetime status, Ms. Yaritza Mendoza also earned the Gold Medallion for the PVSA.

Jose Chong Student Spotlight

Jose Chong

Jose Chong ’21 graduated with a bachelor's degree in Multidisciplinary Studies with concentrations in Criminal Justice, Biology, and Curriculum and Instruction. Additional to his academic career, Jose served as Justice at Large for the Student Government Association and was a member of the 2019-2020 Honor Council. He also served as the Recruitment Specialist for Students Conquering Unlimited Achievements through Determination (SCUAD) and as a member of the L.O.V.E Committee and Kappa Delta Epsilon. Lastly, Jose was employed with the Office of Student Conduct and Community Engagement for three years where he assisted with programming for student leadership and development, community engagement and volunteer placement.

Before moving to Laredo, Jose knew that in every community there is a great need to help others. Therefore, as a TAMIU student he made sure to participate in civic engagement. His favorite service events to attend annually were The Big Event and Make a Difference Day because he always looked forward to taking on the opportunity to serve as a Team Leader. Serving in this leadership position allowed him to venture outside his comfort zone, network with other volunteers, practice patience, and manage conflict.

For the future, Jose is determined to continue his goal of helping students who reside in low economic areas by becoming an educator and professor. One piece of advice he gives to other students to embark a life of service is to “Not be afraid of change and putting yourself out there because small actions have a great impact.” Jose Chong is a Gold recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

Vanessa Kennion Student Spotlight

Vanessa Kennion

Vanessa Kennion ’21 graduated with a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Psychology. She was employed in TAMIU’s Office of Admissions and is an active member in TAMIU’s and Laredo’s community. As a student, she served as the Vice President of the League of Empowered Women, Senator of the Student Government Association, and Chair of the L.O.V.E. Committee.

Through service events such as Make A Difference Day and the Big Event, Ms. Kennion was able to further develop her communication, leadership, and organizational skills. She learned that everything has a process and that it is okay to show vulnerability in times of doubt. In all, Vanessa did not only give back to her community, but also flourished as an individual.

For the future, Ms. Kennion hopes to pass on the knowledge she has gained through volunteering to her family and friends. A phrase of advice she would give to incoming students would be to expand their horizons and give their “granito de arena because there exists more in Laredo.” Vanessa Kennion is a Gold recipient for the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

Jay Arriaga Student Spotlight

Jay Arriaga

Jay Arriaga ’21 graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration in Accounting. As a student, he was an active member of Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity at TAMIU where he went from being secretary to President. Furthermore, Mr. Arriaga was a support coach at TAMIU’s Academic Center of Excellence.

When asked why it was important to volunteer, Mr. Arriaga affirmed that it was because one gets to serve as a mentor for others. Ever since he volunteered in the UIL meet for Cigarroa Middle School, Jay has been devoted to being a guide to young minds. Through volunteering, whether that may have been at the Jalapeno Festival or at Make A Difference Day, Mr. Arriaga feels as if his time with the community has allowed him to get a deeper sense of Laredo. Additionally, the bond between him and his fraternity brothers grew because of they worked together.

Another benefit that Jay gained because of community service was that his physical and mental well-being improved. Moreover, he would advise other students to have a mentality that promotes growth mindset. In his words, current and future students of TAMIU, “take the opportunity because you don’t know what new experiences you’ll gain from helping others and the community. Jar Arriaga is a Presidential Volunteer Service Award Gold recipient.

Spring 2021

Arturo San Martin PVSA

Arturo San Martin

Arturo San Martin ’21 graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology. Apart from his studies, Arturo served as a founding member and President of Student Philanthropy Ambassadors, Vice-President of Wellness Education Leaders, and the Social Chair for Campus Activities Board. Additionally, Arturo is a proud member of Alpha Psi Lambda National Co-Ed Fraternity.

Arturo has an extensive record of involvement in various events and organizations within TAMIU which emphasize philanthropy and giving. When asked what drives him to be such an efficient servant leader, Arturo acknowledged that his philanthropic values and practices stem from his family’s principles of community service and giving. Arturo believes that people who make modest gifts of time or money can make a big difference in their communities. “Volunteering provides incredible growth opportunities and comes with a lot of rewarding aspects,” Arturo stated. Arturo believes his community engagement experiences, have allowed him to develop his leadership, communication, and networking skills. Since April 2020 to April 2021, Arturo has completed approximately 293 community service hours. Arturo is a gold medal recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

Maria Rodriguez PVSA

Maria Rodriguez

Maria Rodriguez ’21 graduated with two bachelor’s degrees in Communication and Psychology. Additional to her academic career, she served as member of Students Conquering Unlimited Achievements through Determination and TAMIU Psychology Organization. Maria has also been employed with Housing and Residence Life where served as a Resident Assistant.

Maria believes that her community engagement experiences have allowed her to develop effective communication and collaboration skills. Her favorite community service events to serve in annually were The Big Event and Make a Difference Day because it offers the opportunity for students to collaborate with others in a team environment. She encourages others to make time to look for service opportunities since it is a great way to get involved and meet new people. Maria advised, “Despite the challenges we face during this current pandemic, you can still find ways to volunteer and give back to your community because it is still possible to help those that are still in need.” Since April 2020 to April 2021, Maria has completed approximately 273 community service hours. Maria is a gold medal recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

Norma Garcia PVSA

Norma Garcia

Norma Garcia ’21 graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Biology and a minor in Psychology. Apart from her studies, Norma served as President for the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) and Treasurer for League of Empowered Women. Additionally, Norma is a member of the Tri-Beta Biological Honor Society and TAMIU Psychology Organization. ­

As a result of the current pandemic, Norma has seen an increase in need within her community, which inspired her to look for and participate in service opportunities. Her favorite community service events to serve in were the COVID Vaccination Drives, where she assisted with handling data entry tasks. ­Volunteering in the Laredo and TAMIU community has helped Norma step out of her comfort zone and develop her social skills. Norma advised, “Volunteer because it can help you gain experience in skills sets you will need for future employment.” Since April 2020 to April 2021, Norma has completed approximately 293 community service hours. Norma is a gold medal recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

Fall 2019

Aileen Rendon Student Spotlight

Aileen Rendon

Aileen Rendon '19 graduated with a bachelor's degree Nursing during which she received the title of distinguished scholar of the College of Health and Sciences. Apart from her studies, Aileen currently serves as the community service chairwoman for the Student Nurses’ Association (SNA). Some other of Aileen’s accomplishments include becoming a Reading the Globe Ambassador, placing 1st at the 2019 Service Learning Expo, and being a recipient for the Sanchez Scholarship since the beginning of her undergraduate career in 2016.

Aileen is passionate to give back to her community and help those who are in need. Aileen believes that her community engagement experiences have allowed her to develop effective communication skills and have given her the opportunity to practice servant leadership within the community. Aileen advised, "Volunteer because you learn a lot about the purpose of helping others and in the end although you think you’re there to serve the people that need help, you end up learning a lot more from them than they do from you." Since November 2018 to November 2019, Aileen has completed approximately 317 community service hours. Aileen is a gold medal recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

 

Gregorio Lopez Student Spotlight

Gregorio Lopez

Gregorio Lopez ’19 graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Management Information Systems. Additional to his academic career, Gregorio served as the Finance Director for the Student Government Association and is a proud brother of Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. Gregorio has also been employed with Event Services at TAMIU for the past three and a half years and currently holds the Student Manager position.

Gregorio is a hard-working individual whose skills and humility have won him a winning reputation among the organizations in which he has served. When asked what drives him to be such an efficient servant leader, Gregorio acknowledged that his core value of servitude stems from his catholic beliefs and from his fraternity’s principle of Community Service. His favorite community service events to serve in were The Big Event and Make a Difference Day since he had the opportunity to work alongside his brothers towards a common goal, in an event that was fast-paced and had them on their feet. Gregorio believes that “the community makes us who we are, so that’s why it is important for us to give back.” He encourages others to serve their community since it is a great way to get involved and to get to know new people. Service to others helped Gregorio develop as a person to become a more humble and grounded individual. Since November 2018 through November 2019 he has accumulated 261 community service hours and is a gold medal recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

Natalie Gutierrez Student Spotlight

Natalie Gutierrez

Natalie Gutierrez ’19 graduated with two bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Justice and Sociology. Apart from her studies, Natalie serves as the Vice President of Civic Engagement for TAMIU’s Greek Council and has been a recipient for the Lamar Bruni Vergara Scholarship since the beginning of her sophomore year. Additionally, Natalie is a proud member of Delta Si Nu Multicultural Sorority, Inc., the National Society of Leadership and Success, and Alpha Phi Sigma.

Natalie has stated that the Laredo community is her “home away from home”. For this reason she dedicates much of her time volunteering. Throughout her undergraduate career, in which she has taken part in many volunteer opportunities, her favorite community service event was the Big Event. Natalie believes volunteering is the perfect opportunity to meet new people. “Don’t be afraid to go out and volunteer on your own. You’ll make friends. Step out of your comfort zone,” Natalie stated. Since November 2018 through November 2019 she has accumulated 345 community service hours and is a gold medal recipient of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award.