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You are here: Home / News / Sonoma County Youth Service Awards Celebrate Young Changemakers

Sonoma County Youth Service Awards Celebrate Young Changemakers

Dated: April 19, 2025

More than 100 high school seniors from Sonoma County were honored for their outstanding contributions to the community at the 36th annual Celebrate Community Youth Service Awards. The event, held at the Friedman Event Center in Santa Rosa, recognized students for their leadership, innovation, and volunteer work, with winners receiving scholarships across various categories.

Key Takeaways

  • Over 100 students nominated for their community service.
  • Winners recognized in a dozen categories, each showcasing unique contributions.
  • Event sponsored by Oliver’s Market and hosted by The Press Democrat.

Agriculture Award: Jack McMahon

Jack McMahon from Sonoma Valley High School was recognized for his leadership in the Future Farmers of America and 4-H club. He organized a successful “Farm Day” event, educating younger students about sustainable agriculture and livestock. McMahon also led community service initiatives, including food drives and gardening projects at a senior living facility.

Arts/Music Award: Leilah-Louise Cuenca

Leilah-Louise Cuenca, president of the Ballet Folklórico Club at Montgomery High School, has choreographed over 20 dances and organized workshops for students from diverse backgrounds. Her dedication to the arts extends to mentoring young children and supporting her school’s choir.

Athletics/Fitness Award: Kaeden Anderson

Kaeden Anderson from Healdsburg High School dedicated over 200 hours to volunteer at the Lake Sonoma Race Series. He played a pivotal role in reviving the Fitch Mountain Footrace, raising significant funds for local athletes and ensuring participation for underprivileged kids.

Civic Stewardship Award: Eden Glass

Eden Glass, a student at Maria Carrillo High School, was instrumental in reinstating comprehensive sex education at her school. Her advocacy has impacted over 3,000 students across five high schools, and she aims to continue her work in reproductive justice after graduation.

Community Care Award: Luna Dator

Luna Dator from Credo High School has completed over 30 service projects with various organizations. She actively supports athletes with disabilities and participates in environmental initiatives, showcasing her commitment to community service.

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award: Esmeralda Tellez-Ferreyra

Esmeralda Tellez-Ferreyra, a first-generation Latinx leader, has made significant strides in advocating for mental health and LGBTQ+ rights. Her efforts have reached local and state officials, empowering others to embrace their identities.

Education/Tutoring Award: Gloria Reyes-Mitchell

Gloria Reyes-Mitchell from Petaluma High School serves as a lead docent at the Petaluma Wildlife Museum, where she educates elementary students about environmental issues. She also mentors freshmen, helping them transition into high school.

Health & Wellness Award: Sara Fields

Sara Fields, a certified nursing assistant from Windsor High School, has been a strong advocate for mental and physical health. She co-chairs Kaiser Permanente’s Teen Advisory Council and has initiated programs to improve teen healthcare experiences.

Journalism/Media Award: Summer Cole

Summer Cole, editor-in-chief of The Casa Revista at Casa Grande High School, has worked tirelessly to keep the student newspaper alive. Her leadership has allowed her team to publish issues that highlight student voices and achievements.

Latinx Services Award: Dulce Soto

Dulce Soto from Sonoma Valley High School is a youth promoter for Latino Service Providers and has moderated discussions on systemic inequities. She plans to attend Stanford University and continue her advocacy for equitable access to resources.

Social Services Award: Sierra Anderson

Sierra Anderson from Healdsburg High School is dedicated to reducing educational disparities. She has organized various community service projects, including supporting foster families and providing companionship to seniors.

STEM/Environmental Science Award: Vita Langst

Vita Langst from Petaluma High School has logged over 400 volunteer hours at the Marine Mammal Center, caring for injured marine animals. Her passion for environmental science drives her commitment to conservation efforts.

The Youth Service Awards not only celebrate the achievements of these remarkable students but also inspire others in the community to engage in service and leadership.

Sources

  • Meet the 2025 high school winners of the Youth Service Awards, The Press Democrat.
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