Friday, April 19, 2013

WINNERS ANNOUNCED: OUR CHILDREN ARE OUR FUTURE CONTEST - Join the winners Tuesday, April 23 at San Manuel Stadium


Eden Cervantes of Redlands shared 1st place in contest.   Eden wants to be an architect.













Children’s Fund invites the community to join the winners of the Our Children Are Our Future Contest as they lead the Parade Against Child Abuse which will take place at the San Manuel Stadium at 6:15 p.m. around the inside of the ball field on Tuesday, April 23 located at 280 South E Street, San Bernardino, CA 92401.

Chloe Liv of San Bernardino shared 2st place in contest and intends to become a lawyer



Runner-up Anthony Sanchez of San Bernardino will help other by becoming a doctor
Immediately following the parade the 66ers Angels Affiliate will take on the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Two winners of the 322 entries received were announced by Children’s Fund:  Eden Cervantes of Redlands who wants to be an architect and Chloe Liv of San Bernardino who intends to become a lawyer. 
 
 
 
 
 
 “Both contestants showed so much creativity and thought in their entries that we decided to announce both as winners,” states Karen Blanco, a member of Children’s Fund judging committee. 
 
 



Runner-up Bailee Revetta of Colton will work hard to be a pediatric oncologist
“As a community we can join together to protect and build strong, resilient children,” states Erin Phillips, president & CEO of Children’s Fund. “The aspirations of the children who participated in the contest demonstrates their desire to be successful, and it is our job to work with them to achieve their dreams.”


 
 
 



Runner-up Ella Ransaw of Redlands wants to be a physical therapist




Eden Cervantes and Chloe Liv will lead the parade with mascot Bernie, and will receive 10 tickets for their family and friends to watch as they toss out the first pitches of the game.Once settled in their front viewing seats, the winners and guests will be treated to hot dogs, sodas and popcorn.
 
 
 
 

Runner-up Jessica Stepheson of Loma Linda wants to be a marine biologist

 Runners-up to the contest each received 10 tickets to the baseball game: Jessica Stephenson of Loma Linda who wants to be a marine biologist; Margaret Marin of Colton who will strive to be a pastry chef; Xiomara Flores of Redlands will become a teacher; Bailey Revetta of Colton will work hard to be a pediatric oncologist;




Runner-up Margaret Marin of Colton will strive to be a pastry chef




Runner-up Valerie Romero of Colton wants to be a Navy Seal like her uncle.

 Mario Jesus Pena of Colton will become a firefighter; Ella Ransaw of Redlands wants to be a physical therapist; Anthony Sanchez of San Bernardino will help others by becoming a doctor, Valerie Romero of Colton wants to be a Navy Seal like her uncle; and Nicolo Moralde of Highland will keep the country safe by becoming a Marine.

Runner-up Xiomara Flores of Redlands will be a teacher


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