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During the recent meeting of the Committee on Culture, Youth, Aging, Sports and Parks, two summer interns from the St. Croix District were introduced, highlighting the importance of youth engagement in local governance. Angelina Guadalupe and Liana Williams, both students at Saint Croix Central High School, took the opportunity to share their aspirations and interests with the committee.
Angelina, who is a member of the NAFA Academy of Business, expressed her desire to pursue a career in pediatric nursing or sonography. She shared her excitement about her upcoming senior year and her passion for music and shopping. Liana, also 17, recently completed her junior year and is actively involved in her school as the captain of the cheerleading team and president of the Ladies of Distinction. She aims to major in science in college, with the goal of becoming a dermatologist.
The introduction of these interns not only showcases the talents and ambitions of young individuals in the community but also emphasizes the committee's commitment to fostering youth involvement in public service. This initiative reflects a broader effort to engage the next generation in shaping the future of the Virgin Islands. As these young leaders prepare for their futures, their contributions to local governance may inspire others to follow in their footsteps.
Converted from 06-11-2025 | Committee on Culture, Youth, Aging, Sports and Parks meeting on June 11, 2025
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