Casa Grande Union High School District News Article

Community Service Awards


(VGHS) Forty-two (42) students were recognized by the United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) and InnerView in the seventh Annual Community Service Impact Awards. This program, open to all U.S. students, has been designed to connect student community service activities, skill development, and commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to transform our world. The Kroger Co. presented the fifth annual Zero Hero Awards to students for taking action to help create communities free of hunger and waste. VGHS students delivered the most impact for SDG 3 - Good Health & Well-Being. Schools with a collective student impact above 2,000 hours of service, the equivalent of a full-time employee, were recognized with a School Impact Award. In recognizing student commitment and activities in support of the UN Global Goals, Vista Grande High School was awarded the Sapphire Award for 3,825 student hours invested in community needs. This year, there was an additional recognition for students working toward a world of Zero Hunger and Zero Waste. Vista Grande High School student awards included 42 Unique Awards Earned (40 UNA-USA National Community Service Awards and 5 Zero Hunger Awards).

Ambassador Awardees
Sergio Aguilera, Angela Alfonso, Donovan Amaya, Saira Arias Lopez, Skyla Barnhart, Jamie Hernandez, Emily Kronberg, Leticia Narvaez, Gabrielle Quintanar, Johnny Segovia, Summer Whitmer, Carlos Woods-Martinez

Honor Awardees
Kiara Joy Dela Cruz, Grace Hagemann, Haley Hall, Ana Lopez, Jennifer Nichols, Piper O'Sullivan, Andrea Ortega, Ava Pacheco, Angel Rios, Abbie Ronquillo

Merit Awardees
Gabriela Angulo, Desani Baldenegro, Elizabeth Brubeck, Ashley Chavez, Heaven Encisco, Briseyda Garcia, Jenifer Garcia, Madelyn Hansen, Emma Henson, Caleigh Hydock, Lana Johnson, Aliana Kelsey, MaryJo Myers, Ava Polselli, Ethan Reyna, Peyton Salazar, Jasmin Shadrick, Cecelia Ybarra

Zero Hero Awardees
Sergio Aguilera, Grace Hagemann, Leticia Narvaez, Stolei Perkins, Karla Sepulveda

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