In the Press
Aliento’s statement on Governor Katie Hobbs’ support for Dreamers
On the heels of Prop. 308’s victory, Governor Katie Hobbs announced at the State of the State Address that she is committing $40 million to create the Promise for DREAMers Scholarship
Reyna Montoya Awarded Woman Of The Year By Valley Leadership
Last night, our Founder and CEO, Reyna Montoya was awarded the 73rd Woman of The Year by Valley Leadership!
Aliento's Statement on the passage of Prop. 308
Aliento´s Founder and CEO, Reyna Montoya released the following statement tonight after early midterm elections results showed the passage of Prop. 308: In-State Tuition for Dreamers:
BREAKING: Prop. 308 passes!
Aliento´s Founder and CEO, Reyna Montoya released the following statement tonight after early midterm elections results showed the passage of Prop. 308: In-State Tuition for Dreamers:
Cultiva: How group support can support mental health
In times of uncertainty, it’s important to have coping mechanisms that you can fall back on when you’re facing anxiety, stress, and other mental health issues.
All my life I was told that receiving an education was a chance of a lifetime.
I graduated high school top 2% of my class, was a student-athlete, and volunteered over 700 hours of community service.
Coalition announces Prop. 308: In-state Tuition for Dreamers: Educational Awareness Campaign
On Sep. 7, 2022, a coalition of community organizations launched the In-state Tuition for Dreamers: Educational Awareness Campaign.
See what our members have to say in The USA TODAY!
Our CEO, Reyna Montoya, along with other members of Aliento were featured in the USA TODAY for DACA’s 10th anniversary.
VIDEO: Prop 308: In-state Tuition for Dreamers
This November 8th, Proposition 308 will be on the AZ Ballot! Prop. 308 would provide in-state tuition to ALL Arizona high school graduates regardless of immigration status.
Aliento receives a fund from the Maricopa County Department of Public Health to address health disparities within the community.
The Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) received a nearly $60 million grant by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and allocated for 18 community organizations who address health disparities. Aliento was among one of the 18 community organizations to receive this fund.
Our hearts go out to the 51 Migrants in San Antonio
We are devastated to hear the passing of the 51 migrants in San Antonio, Texas. 51 human beings who were only seeking a better life, coming from Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.
Expresiones: Finding Myself Through Art
This is Aliento’s third year in partnership with Eisenhower Center for Innovation. This school year we were able to move back to in-person workshops! For this year’s cohort, we chose fellows who exemplified their commitment to growth, leadership, and healing.
Bipartisan Repeal of In-State Tuition Ban for Dreamers To Go Before Voters in 2022
In a bipartisan effort led by Republican Reps. Michelle Udall and Joel John, the Arizona House of Representatives voted today 33 to 27 to put forward a ballot initiative that would provide standard, in-state college tuition to all students who attend and graduate from an Arizona high school, regardless of immigration status.
“You’re a human being, you’re not a human doing,” She said. “How are you taking care of you?”
Our Aliento Fellow, Gema Sanchez Gamez, was recently featured by Arizona Central. The article highlights the mental health aspect of the COVID19 pandemic, specifically how it affected Arizona’s students. Gema talks about her experience with school mental health systems and how life changed after schools closed.
Aliento’s Statement on Texas Governor Abbot’s comments on Plyler V. Doe
On May 4th, 2022, the Texas Governor, Gregg Abbot, said on a radio show that he would challenge the Plyler V. Doe Supreme Court case which was ruled in 1982. Plyler V. Doe case granted undocumented children access to a K-12 public education in the United States.