The New Orleans Hispanic Heritage Foundation (NOHHF ) is a non-profit community organization whose main purpose is to cultivate and promote the Hispanic heritage within the New Orleans community and the greater region. The NOHHF supports activities that provide an opportunity to experience Hispanic culture through art, education, culinary flavors, and music with the aspiration of creating a stronger, more diverse and culturally rich community.
An example of their outreach opportunities, the NOHHF awards participating high school students one-year scholarships to help individual Hispanic students who have financial need and a strong academic record.
Congratulations to the six Crusaders who all have a 3.5 GPA or above and were recognized as recipients of a *$1,500 NOHHF tuition scholarship:
Saul Canizales '21
Andre Hoyuela '21
Gabriel Merida '23
Andrew Taulli '24
Peter Taulli '24
Logan White '22
*This scholarship is awarded to Hispanic students at Brother Martin that show financial need, enrolled in the work-study program, and have at least a 3.5 GPA.
Thank you to Mrs. Belinda Flores-Shinshillas, Mr. Max Moreno and the scholarship committee for your commitment to education in our community and at Brother Martin High School.