Thursday, June 30, 2016

Cleveland's Ward 14 Summer Newsletter, from the Office of Councilman Brian Cummins


What's inside - see the table of contents and embedded newsletter below.  Supplemental information and links to articles and webs sites related to the newsletter are listed below each article.

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Blazing a Trail of Ambition
(as published in the 2016 City of Cleveland Senior Day brochure)
Esperanza Barillas,
2016 Ward 14 Senior of the Year
Esperanza Barillas was born in Guatemala and came to the United States in 1968. Her ambition in life has always been to serve her loved ones and the community around her. She has dedicated her life to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchild.

After arriving in Queens, New York in 1968, Esperanza dreamed of studying and working. She acquired her first job as a baby sitter and soon married. After having her two children, Esperanza put her dreams of an education aside and started a job at Bingo Capital. In 1982, Esperanza took a job transfer to Bingo Capital in Cleveland and she has been committed to the community ever since. Esperanza continued to work hard to support her two children and proudly became a US Citizen in 1996.

During the summer of 2015, Esperanza and Awilda Lugo founded The Mercedarian Plaza’s Senior Steppers to increase the health of the senior residents in Cleveland. The group not only focuses on physical health, but also focuses on helping all seniors within the community to feel included in activities while creating lasting relationships. Esperanza has always been a devoted supporter of the older adult community. She also serves as a visitor and participant at her local church, where she is the Lay Eucharistic Minister.

In her spare time, Esperanza enjoys visiting older adults at senior living facilities such as Saint Augustine Manor on Detroit Avenue and assisting neighbors with translations. She is always busy helping those around her; many would describe her as "trabajadora” which means hard worker. When asked what she loves most about her beloved Cleveland she exclaimed, “It is a calm and good place to live; I’ve been living here for over 30 years!”

Esperanza Barillas was born in Guatemala and came to the United States in 1968. Her ambition in life has always been to serve her loved ones and the community around her. She has dedicated her life to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchild. 

After arriving in Queens, New York in 1968, Esperanza dreamed of studying and working. She acquired her first job as a baby sitter and soon married. After having her two children, Esperanza put her dreams of an education aside and started a job at Bingo Capital. In 1982, Esperanza took a job transfer to Bingo Capital in Cleveland and she has been committed to the community ever since. Esperanza continued to work hard to support her two children and proudly became a US Citizen in 1996.

During the summer of 2015, Esperanza and Awilda Lugo founded The Mercedarian Plaza’s Senior Steppers to increase the health of the senior residents in Cleveland. The group not only focuses on physical health, but also focuses on helping all seniors within the community to feel included in activities while creating lasting relationships. Esperanza has always been a devoted supporter of the older adult community. She also serves as a visitor and participant at her local church, where she is the Lay Eucharistic Minister.

In her spare time, Esperanza enjoys visiting older adults at senior living facilities such as Saint Augustine Manor on Detroit Avenue and assisting neighbors with translations. She is always busy helping those around her; many would describe her as "trabajadora” which means hard worker. When asked what she loves most about her beloved Cleveland she exclaimed, “It is a calm and good place to live; I’ve been living here for over 30 years!”



















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