50 Years of Family

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Celebrating 50 Years of Family

A celebration of AVANCE would only be complete with honoring the families who have placed their trust in us and allowed us to walk alongside them on their journeys. Our families are the driving force behind our mission, and their stories illustrate the profound impact of AVANCE on countless lives since 1973. Here you can read the inspirational stories of families who have graduated from our Parent-Child Education Program (PCEP) over the past 50 years.

The Ríos Family

Irma Ríos had reluctantly settled into being a housewife after moving to the United States when a friend asked if she would be interested in taking parenting classes and gave her the phone number to AVANCE.

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The Rodriguez Family

Gael and Cristina Rodriguez married in 2014, and that same year, Cristina enrolled in the AVANCE Early Head Start (EHS) program while pregnant. That would be the start of the Rodriguez family’s journey with AVANCE.

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Thelma Garza

In 2022, Thelma Garza was picking up her children from school when an AVANCE teacher approached her with information about PCEP. Her youngest child was only three then, so she decided to try the program.

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The Garibay Family

In 2009, Leticia Garibay attended a Women’s Day event to hear a well-known author speak. At the event, an AVANCE representative said something that resonated so strongly that Leticia immediately registered for PCEP.

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The Garza Family

Irene Garza began her journey with AVANCE in 2022 when she was 37 and her youngest son was two. She enrolled in PCEP expecting to improve her parenting skills but found so much more.

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Jacquelyn Perez

At 19, Jacquelyn Perez became a mother after dropping out of high school and leaving home. A friend invited her to attend PCEP, and Jacquelyn, already familiar with AVANCE, didn’t hesitate.

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Gudelia Reyes

As a first-time mother with a young daughter, Gudelia felt disoriented and doubted her parenting skills. Then, AVANCE representatives knocked on her door with information about PCEP.

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The Cortez Family

When Janet and Herbert Cortez’s young son Emanuel was diagnosed with a speech delay, his speech therapist suggested PCEP and referred the family to AVANCE. Janet called immediately.

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The Escobar Family

In 2016, Azalia Escobar attended a class she found online, but she could tell immediately that it wasn’t what she was looking for. She spoke with the teacher, who directed her to AVANCE and PCEP.

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