Pasquinelli Recognized For Junior Achievement Volunteer Work

 

Today’s youth need inspiration, hope, and the opportunity to learn life skills that will engage them in their education and better prepare them for life after graduation. Junior Achievement (JA) programs teach young people the three pillars of success: financial literacy, entrepreneurship and workplace readiness.  With the participation from local JA business executives and volunteers, JA has a formal and ongoing presence in our local area.

 

(Full story in the Cameron County Echo on the news stand)

 

 

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