EL REFLEJO A publication of the Edinburg Housing Authority.
Volume 1 Issue 6
RODOLFO “RUDY” RAMIREZ Executive Director
September 2015
EHA welcomes new UTRGV interns
BOARD OF COMISSIONERS 2015 EDUARDO GONZALEZ CHAIRMAN
ARMANDO BARRERA VICE-CHAIRMAN
JOE RODRIGUEZ COMMISSIONER
FALL EHA INTERNS - Pictured left to right: Olga Regalado, Sec-
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tion 8 Supervisor, Amy Martinez, Maria Lopez, Rosaena Trevino, Joana Martinez, Liz Hernandez, Public Housing Supervisor, Rosalinda Gonzalez, and Aracely Medina
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JUAN GUZMAN
RESIDENT COMMISSIONER
Main Office Ciro Treviño Administration Building
910 S. Sugar Rd. Edinburg, Texas, 78539 REGULAR HOURS Mon.—Thurs. 8 a.m.—5:30 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
EHA welcomes our new Fall 2015 Social Work interns from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. A new academic year has begun and EHA is glad they can provide this opportunity for UTRGV students. In order so that they can gain experience and put their knowledge into practice. All six interns will be learning from valuable field experience in our
na Martinez, Maria Lopez, Rosaena Trevino and Rosalinda Gonzalez. We look forward to nourishing the minds of these passionate students and providing them with many learning opportunities this semester.
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agency and completing rigorous curriculum before graduating in December 2015. They will work alongside staff in order to grow and learn from each other as the agency continues to better develop, strengthen and empower EHA and its vision. This year our agencies interns are: Amy Martinez, Aracely Medina, Joa-
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This month’s highlights * Resident council meeting, Page 2 * Leading our youth forward, Page 2 * Homework sessions are here, Page 4 * Halloween safety tips, Page 3
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On Sept. 26th EHA initiated a new program in order to prepare our high school seniors and juniors for college. College readiness presentations took place at the Sam Risica Community Center. FAFSA, ACT, and involvement were among some of
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the topics discussed throughout the presentations. EHA is excited and happy that they are able to help their junior and senior high school student residents by providing them with the necessary tools and information for a better future. EHA
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EHA has its monthly resident council meeting Edinburg Housing Authority had its monthly and present. We look forward to our next meeting resident council meeting at El Jardin community on on Oct. 15. Sept 10. Rene Torres with McAllen Careers Institute talked about career opportunities and assistance. As well as technical classes residents can enroll in order to begin a journey to success. After Torres presentation and a couple of words by Rudy Ramirez and Rich Christian residents were provided with another healthy meal by Chef Zuniga who prepared a Rotini Salad and some fruit skewers for all to enjoy.
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If you are seeking more information about McAllen Career Institute please visit their website at www. mcallencareersinstitute.com or call them to (956)618-5800. EHA encourages all residents to attend these monthly meetings so that they may be informed on what’s going on at EHA. As well as participate, seek opportunities and learn from speakers that come
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FUN AND SAFETY TIPS: • Don’t let your child go unattended, there’s monsters out their on Halloween. • Carry a flashlight with you. You never know when ghost will pop out of no where to scare you. • Who doesn’t love candy? It’s the best! But make sure your candy is a treat and not a trick! • Don’t have a costume, don’t worry! Every school wears uniforms now. You can always be a student. • If you are afraid of the dark, good luck. All hope is lost for you on Halloween Night. Just kidding. Kinda. • Remember as much fun as Halloween is, always be aware of your surroundings and if you feel or see any wrong act or suspicious activity make sure you report it to a hero Immediately. Local Edinburg Police Department # (956) 289-7700. If you have an emergency immediately contact 911.
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HOMEWORK HELP IS HERE! EHA is glad to announce its fall 2015 homework help session, which will start Sept. 28 and continue throughout the academic year. The session will be from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Mondays at El Jardin, La Posada, Ramirez and Albores; and Tuesdays at Lantana. All students from EHA are welcome to attend the session and get help with their homework. If you have any further questions regarding the homework help session, please contact Araceli Porras @ 383-3839.
EHA welcomes any housing students 13 to 19-years-old to join the Youth Leadership Association! If you have a child that would like to be a part of the Youth Leadership Association or learn more, he/she can contact Diego Oros at doros@edinburgha.org or call 956-383-3839.
Do you know an Achiever? Along with redesigning our website, we have created the EHA Achievers Blog to highlight the outstanding efforts of students pursuing a higher education, outstanding residents and interns that come gain valuable work experience at our agency. To view the EHA Achievers Blog please visit www.ehaachievers.blogspot.com. If you know any EHA students that have or are currently attending college as well as any residents that have accomplished outstanding things, please contact us so that we can feature them in the blog. To let us know you may call Juan Garcia at 956383-3839.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS Rent deadline
Resident Council Meeting
Due monthly by the 1st, but EHA gives you until the 5th to pay in full. There is a $15 fee for late payments.
Interested in finding out what’s happening at EHA or your development? Come find out at our next Resident Council Meeting. Meetings are led by the Executive Director Rodolfo “Rudy” Ramirez and residents. Our next meeting will be:
Community service
Oct. 15, 2015 @10 a.m at El Jardin
Residents 18+ years old who are not employed 30 hours or more a week or are not full-time students, must comply with the 8 hour HUD’s community service requirement.
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