Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley presented Young Women in Public Affairs Awards to four outstanding young women – Emily Chang, Sayeda Kulsoom Hasan, Terra Lee and Tayla Ramirez.
A total of $2,700 was distributed to these exceptional students to assist in achieving their goals.
Emily Chang, a senior at West Ranch High School, started her own non-profit 501(c)(3) jewelry business; all profits are donated to a local single mothers shelter plus a host of other volunteer activities. Emily is also Co-founder of West Ranch Going Green, Stock Market Club President, and Co-President of Future Business Leaders of America. She will be attending Vanderbilt University. Her many achievements and activities resulted in her application being forwarded to Zonta District 9 for consideration of a $1,500 award and Zonta International’s award of $5,000.
Sayeda Kulsoom Hasan, a sophomore at College of the Canyons, a political science major, aspires to represent women in government and leadership. She would like to pursue law in domestic and/or international civil rights. She is Vice President of the school’s Political Science Club.
Terra Lee, a junior at Valencia High School, whose goal is to specialize in medicine and work with autistic children is Vice President of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) program of the Medical Science Academy. She is a Yellow Ribbon ambassador training other high school and middle school students in suicide prevention.
Tayla Ramirez is a sophomore at Golden Valley High School. Her goal is to become a lawyer and help others. She is president of the recently formed Z Club comprised of young women and men students at the school; members aspire to further the Zonta mission to empower women locally and worldwide.
YWPA awards are presented to young women who demonstrate leadership skills and are committed to public service and volunteerism.
For more information, visit scvzonta.org.

Emily Chang, West Ranch High School senior, received a Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award.

Sayeda Kulsoom Hasan, College of the Canyons sophomore, received a Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award.

Terra Lee, Valencia High School junior, received a Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award.

Tayla Ramirez, Golden Valley High School sophomore, received a Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award.
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