Meet the 2023 Award Winners!
2023 Frances McClelland Vision Award Winner - Bill Voigt
Bill Voigt grew up in Southern California with a large extended family and parents and grandparents that instilled in him the importance of serving and treating others with respect. He earned a BA from California State University – Los Angeles and a M. Div from Yale University’s Divinity School. His long career in the ministry has included building a youth ministry, serving in a church in Hollywood where he worked closely with half-way houses, law enforcement, and a large social service agency to confront pimps and decrease child homelessness, helping youth transition out of gangs, and creating a camp for children from single-parent homes. He recently retired after more than 25 years with the Trinity Presbyterian Church in Tucson. His notable accomplishments in that role included starting a food bank and a Resource Center that became licensed to operate on behalf of the Department of Economic Security for folks who needed help with basic benefits. Throughout his career, he has worked to help those who are vulnerable, marginalized and under-served.
2023 Richard Elías Legacy Award Winner - Josefina Ahumada
Commissioned pastor, social worker, educator, human rights advocate- describes Josefina. She was born and raised in California. She moved to Tucson Arizona upon graduating from UCLA where she received her MSW degree. In 2019 she retired from ASU School of Social Work where she served twenty years as the Field Education Coordinator at the Tucson Campus. She is currently affiliated with Arizona State University as a field instructor, mentoring social work interns at Casa Alitas and Southside Worker Center. She also serves as a faculty member of the UA/ASU Interprofessional Milagro program. Prior to ASU Josefina practiced in the Pima County public behavioral health system as a clinician and as a clinical administrator.
2023 Frances McClelland Youth Vision Award Winner - Lilian German Noriega
I have watched my parents take the first steps in pursuing the American Dream. I continue to follow their footsteps as they have taught me to not give up on getting anything I want by making an example of themselves and their own resilience. I have to thank my dad specifically for teaching me how to be resilient. I guess you could say I grew up spoiled, but I come from a humble family that taught me how to be grateful and earn everything I have. They always made sure to explain to me the difficulties they had to live through at an age where I was still playing with Barbie dolls. At a later age, my resilience translated into my resilience in education.
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