Published 06-06-07
Submitted by Qwest Foundation
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 6, 2007--The Qwest
Foundation has announced a $10,000 grant to the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce (AHCC) Barelas Job Opportunity Center (BJOC) to further its bilingual Web Wizards Project, the company announced today.
The AHCC/BJOC Web Wizards Project will collaborate with two elementary schools in Albuquerque's South Valley neighborhoods to provide Web site capabilities, web master training, and technical assistance for teachers to develop and keep the new site current and interesting.
"Qwest has a long-standing tie with the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce and its education programs," said Loretta Armenta, Qwest president for New Mexico. "Education is the key to a brighter future, and the Hispano chamber is opening doors to that brighter tomorrow. Qwest is proud to partner with them."
"Qwest recognizes that information is a critical step to increasing parent involvement, and technology provides schools with fast and reliable ways to get important information out to parents -- whether it's a student's grade on the latest test or news about an upcoming parent meeting," said Alex O. Romero, AHCC president and CEO. "We congratulate Qwest for their vision that will make a lasting
difference and appreciate their partnership in this project."
The Web Wizards Project will also train parents to utilize a new website to learn more about their children's school, activities and achievement, as well as the volunteer and governance opportunities at the school. This project opens up the AHCC Computer lab to train parents of each elementary school to access the Internet, school and
classroom information, to e-mail teachers, access newsletters, get access to student information and to learn ways to assist in their children's learning via the Web.
About Qwest Foundation
The Qwest Foundation's core principle is that investing in people and communities provides lasting value for the future. The Qwest Foundation awards grants to community-based programs that generate high-impact and measurable results, focusing on pre-K through grade 12 education.
About the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce
One of the oldest and largest Hispanic Chambers in the United States, the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce (AHCC) was established in 1975. The mission of the AHCC is to promote economic development and to enhance opportunities for the Hispanic community in the Albuquerque metropolitan area. One way the AHCC accomplishes this mission is through the Barelas Job Opportunity Center (BJOC) which provides a complete array of educational services and programs designed to improve the educational opportunity and experience of Hispanic in order to create a job ready and well trained employee base for both small and large companies in the Albuquerque metropolitan area.
Copyright Business Wire 2007
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