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Upcoming Events: 


Induction Ceremony 

March 28, 2019

@6pm

Salon Cassia

Upcoming Deadlines:

Pending

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¡Todos A Una!

LATEST EVENTS

Hands and Hearts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On January 26, 2019, Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica volunteered at Spanish Meadows. Members spend the time chatting with the residence at the local nursing home which the aided in playing loteria. Members donated presents for winners of the game and pan dulce (sweet bread)  with hot coffee. 

 

Spanish Meadows

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RECENT NEWS ABOUT US

Big Problems. Big Ideas. Winner!

SHH particpated in the 2018 Big Problems. Big Ideas. Essay Competition with an essay titled "Mental Health:The Need for Educating Hispanic 

Communities About How Much Mental Health Can Affect Young People and Their Educational Experience"

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to our Winner!

Our SHH member, Abigail Campos will be published in the Albricias November 2018 Issue. Congratulations!

 

What is Albricias?

Albricias is the national student journal of Sociedad Honoraria HispánicaThis journal publishes the student's essays, poetry, short stories, as well as photography and artwork created by students and members of this society. 

Albricias is distributed to chapter sponsors two times per year and is archived on the website permanently. Cash awards are presented to award-winning student contributions to the journal ranging from $50-$100.

 

New Submissions:

The November Issue is taking submissions.

           Deadline: May 15th, 2019
          Theme: "La Mujer"

 

 

Congratulations to our Scholarship Winners!

One of our  SHH member was awarded the Bertie Green Junior Travel Award to Peru! Congratulations to Zonia Garza! Another was awarded the Joseph Adams Scholarship. Congratulations to Kassandra Ramos

OUR MOTTO
Declaration of Contribution

 

"I will make good things happen for other people. For those here now and those who come after us. When times get tough and I fall short, I will remind myself I can accomplish anything with time, effort, patience, and resilience. When my situation is not the best I will do the best with what I have. I will be resourceful and responsible. I will get over myself and expect more of myself. I will be obligated to this world and the people in it. I will give more. I will enjoy more." 

When you reflect on the Declaration, focus on how you can implement it into your daily life.

 

Don't worry just about yourself, worry about those around you. 

 

Think back to when you helped somebody, about when you gave back to your community...how did you feel?

 

Just remember, every accomplishment starts with the decision to try. 

 

-A message from inspireyourpeople.com

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