\t\t\t\t\tElyang\u00e9lica Gonz\u00e1lez, Ra\u00fal Gonz\u00e1lez and Alan Tacher from ‘Despierta Am\u00e9rica’, along with Oly Garc\u00eda and Erika de la Vega.\t\t\t\t<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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\u201cIt is a way to celebrate the honor and achievements of the Hispanic community as a fundamental part of the history of the United States, with a flag that was hung in the Capitol<\/strong>\u201c, with these words engraved on a diploma letterheaded by the Congress of the Nation, Alan Tacher, Ra\u00fal Gonz\u00e1lez, Elyang\u00e9lica Gonz\u00e1lez, and Oly Garc\u00eda, from Caramelos Design, among the 40 Hispanics, were recognized in Washington for their contribution to the country<\/strong>.<\/p>\nAs part of the month dedicated to Hispanic Heritage<\/strong>an emotional ceremony was held at the Capitol in Washington. The bookstore room was filled with different Hispanic accents<\/strong>mostly Venezuelans, who were nominated this year by the Multicultural Association of Voice and Expression Activists (AMAVEX)<\/strong>so that the congress would take them into account for this recognition that is given annually.<\/p>\nFlorida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Shultz was in charge of delivering the awards<\/strong>and who, at the time, received the request of the association.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n <\/noscript>Elyang\u00e9lica Gonz\u00e1lez, Ra\u00fal Gonz\u00e1lez and Alan Tacher from ‘Despierta Am\u00e9rica’ with their awards from Congress. Photo\u201d Congress of the Nation<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nIn addition to Ra\u00fal Gonz\u00e1lez, Alan Tacher, Elyang\u00e9lica Gonz\u00e1lez from ‘Despierta Am\u00e9rica’ and Oly Garc\u00eda from ‘Caramelos Desing’; Erika de La Vega, David ‘Comedy’, Eduardo Ortiz, Luis Chataing, were other of the 40 nominated by the association,<\/strong> and recognized by Congress.<\/p>\n <\/noscript>Oly Garc\u00eda and her husband, Nestor Galea, pose with recognition for their contribution to the country. Photo: National Congress<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nEach received their recognition in diploma, and a flag of the United States, which was once flown in the Capitol<\/strong>. “It was a wonderful, exciting experience, a moment we will never forget,” Ra\u00fal Gonz\u00e1lez shared on ‘Despierta Am\u00e9rica’ the day after the recognition.<\/p>\n <\/noscript>Elyang\u00e9lica Gonz\u00e1lez, Ra\u00fal Gonz\u00e1lez and Alan Tacher from ‘Despierta Am\u00e9rica’ at the Capitol in Hispanic Heritage month. Photo: National Congress<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\u201cThey are one of those things that you never expect, and when they arrive you realize that we come to this world to help others<\/strong>\u2026 I promise to continue working so that our Hispanic community continues to be an unstoppable force in the history of this nation,\u201d he said. Alan Thatcher<\/strong>.<\/p>\n \n\u201cRepresenting Hispanic Heritage in this country was not even in my wildest dreams. I arrived 8 years ago thinking of saving my children’s lives<\/strong>It was my only mission. My project grew in this, the country of opportunities, because we did not come to do small things but to do big things with the premise of neither asking nor taking away, but rather giving everything we have, for ourselves, for ours and in gratitude\u201d, said Oly Garc\u00eda of Caramelos Design.<\/p>\n \nEvery day there are more Hispanics within the United States, who exalt the country with work, contribute with their knowledge, and help their peers and, above all, the country.<\/strong> who welcomed them with open arms to give them and their families a better future. Congratulations to all.<\/p>\nLOOK HERE WHAT THEY SHARED IN ‘WAKE UP AMERICA’:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n