Dozens of women gathered at Molloy University’s Public Square for an evening of connection and empowerment, hosted by 100 Hispanic Women. The event aimed to foster relationships and strengthen support for Latinas across Long Island.
The evening, on April 30, featured a mix of presentations, guided conversations and networking opportunities designed to encourage attendees to share their personal stories and form meaningful bonds. Prompted by thoughtful questions like “What is your favorite tradition?” and “What brought you to this meeting?” participants quickly grew comfortable with one another, opening the door to authentic connections.
Judith Rivera, a board member of the Glen Cove Chamber of Commerce and Director of Community Relations at Care First Home Solutions was one of the evening’s attendees. She is also the first in her family to attend college. A Puerto Rican native, Rivera has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from New York University.
“I feel the event was important, especially since it was held at Molloy University, because 100 Hispanic Women is an organization dedicated to supporting Latinas on their path to a college education and towards excellence in leadership,” Rivera said in a call to the Herald. “I was fortunate to be the first in my family to be able to attend New York University with the help of scholarships and grants. Because of the great education I received there, I want to give back to other young Latino women who may not have the chance to do so without the help of this wonderful organization and it’s partnership with Molloy University. I am deeply impressed by Molloy University and that it has a program and a place for everyone.”
Attendees also learned more about the mission and goals of 100 Hispanic Women, which has been working to support Latinas since its founding in 1996 by Shirley Rodriguez-Remeneski, then the Executive Director of Hispanic Affairs for Governor Mario Cuomo. President Alicia McGrath leads the organization’s Long Island Program, launched just over three years ago.