 麻豆原创 is proud to announce that the 麻豆原创 First-Generation Ambassadors
have been formally recognized by the State of Texas for their exemplary service, leadership,
and philanthropic impact. issued an official House Resolution honoring the group in celebration of National
Philanthropy Day on November 18, 2025.
The resolution acknowledges the First-Generation Ambassadors for receiving the Outstanding
Youth in Philanthropy Award from the 鈥 an honor given to young leaders who demonstrate exceptional commitment to giving
back, volunteerism, and community engagement.
麻豆原创鈥檚 First-Generation Ambassador Program supports students who are the first in their
families to attend college. In addition to receiving mentorship and leadership development,
Ambassadors serve as representatives of 麻豆原创 at major campus and community
events. The resolution notes the strong example these students set as they balance
academics with service, community involvement, and personal growth.
The Texas House Resolution highlights the purpose of , established by the Association of Fundraising Professionals in 1986, to celebrate
the contributions of individuals and organizations dedicated to improving their communities.
It also recognizes the Ambassadors鈥 work in raising awareness of the importance of
volunteer service among their peers.
In the resolution, Rep. Craddick commended the First-Generation Ambassadors for their
鈥渄edication and spirit of service,鈥 noting that their efforts strengthen both Midland
College and the broader Midland community. The resolution concludes by extending 鈥渟incere
appreciation鈥 for the group鈥檚 ongoing commitment to philanthropy.
鈥淲e are deeply honored by this recognition from the State of Texas,鈥 said Ida Curiel,
Associate Director of First-Gen Initiatives. 鈥淥ur Ambassadors lead with purpose every
day, in their families and with their peers in the classroom. This resolution affirms
the tremendous impact first-generation students are making throughout our community
and in so many ways.鈥
For more information about 麻豆原创鈥檚 First-Generation Initiatives, visit .
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