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Carlos Vega Fund awards social justice grants to local organizations
Carlos Vega Fund awards social justice grants to local organizations

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time06-05-2025

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Carlos Vega Fund awards social justice grants to local organizations

HOLYOKE, Mass. (WWLP) – More than a dozen organizations are being awarded grants from the organizers of the Carlos Vega Fund, which supports people creating social justice-related projects and programs. The fund was established after the late Carlos Vega, a well-known community leader in Holyoke, who wanted the best for the community. His son, Aaron Vega, Chair of the Advisory Board, told 22News the importance of supporting social justice organizations with these grants, 'Given the extreme need and the great work being done by so many groups in our community to promote social justice and support our most vulnerable neighbors, we have decided to lean in this year and grant out over $30,000 this cycle.' Commission on combating antisemitism addresses hate crimes The organization is awarding 19 grants totaling $34,950, the largest amount in its 14th year of funding for the Greater Holyoke area. This year's grants are in honor of founding board members, Mary Birks, Jane Frey, Miguel Arce, and Orlando Isaza. 'This amount is more than the Carlos Vega Fund has ever awarded in one year before, because our board collectively decided that we should meet these extraordinary times with an extraordinary response.' The 2025 awardees are: Holyoke Health Center – Lending Library $2,000 Indian Orchard Citizens Council – Multiple Initiatives $3,000 AAFP – Awards Ceremony $2,000 Families First – Parent Cafe: Navigating IEPs and Special Education – $2,000 (Mary Birks recognition/in honor) Mass Jobs with Justice – Organizing And Leadership Development Training: $1,500 (Miguel Arce recognition/in honor) Holyoke Media Center – Afro-Caribbean History through the Arts: $1,500 (Orlando Isaza recognition/in honor) Young Men of honor Youth Mentoring Program – Youth Life Skills Summer camp – $1,500 Eagle Eye – Virtual Space to Explore Nature – $1,500 Holyoke Food and Equity Collective – Garden Beds and Bucket Gardens – $2,000 Community Roots – Feed My People $2,000 Neighbor to Neighbor – Dwight St Garden $2,000 Arts Integrated Studio – Truth Tellers Theater Film $2,000 St Paul's Church – Neighbors helping Neighbors $2,000 (Jane Frey recognition/in honor) Stavros – At home Services $1,950 The Color Collaborative – Imagined Worlds $2,000 The Performance Project – First Generation Celebration $1,000 Common Wealth Murals – Community Mural Material Library $2,000 Beyond Walls – Race & Main Revitalization Project $1,500 Anti-Racism Community Organizers – Racial Equity Mixer $,1500 The awards will be printed on May 22nd at the Wistariahurst Museum at 23 Cabot Street in Holyoke. Local News Headlines WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WWLP.

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