
“My Bright Futures experience has been phenomenal! They’ve provided me with the necessary tools to overcome life's obstacles and answered questions about various college majors and programs offered at my university. Bright Futures has changed my life!”
- Brian Rea, PCHS Class of 2025
25 BF students will receive their hard-earned high school diplomas on June 6th. CONGRATULATIONS, graduates - we are so proud of you!
This is the 9th year of Bright Futures, which started in 2015/2016. Next year, the Bright Futures program will expand its impact even further.
“Bright Futures has given me knowledge about my options post-high school. It has also given me a community and guidance, which has helped me greatly in decisions about my future.”
- Garrett Moreno, PCHS Class of 2025
Congratulations, graduates!
Carla Alejo
Anneliese Carreto
Summer Carter
Cassandra Castro
Javier Chavez
Miriam Colmenero
Nathan Contreras
Isabella Cocqueo
Santiago Infante
Maliliani Leonardo
Amy Nava
Millie Palabrica
Joselyn Pelaez
Paola Perez
Hero Quick
Sam Ramirez
Valeria Ramirez
Alan Rea
Brian Rea
Gabriela Rodriguez
Stephani Santos
Alan Soberanis
Gabe Villanueva
Josh Villarente
Garrett Moreno
I've had a very good experience being part of Bright Futures. It has taught me things about college and career readiness while encouraging me to keep my grades up.
- Santiago Infante, PCHS Class of 2025
Many of the students in the Bright Futures PCHS Class of 2025 shared what they have planned next:
- Anneliese Carreto → Salt Lake Community College
- Summer Carter → Salt Lake Community College
- Cassandra Castro → Psychology BA @ The University of Utah
- Miriam Colmenero → Salt Lake Community College
- Nathan Contreras → Sciences & Biomedical @ Wheaton College, MA. Swimming
- Isabella Cocqueo → Salt Lake Community College
- Santiago Infante → Business SA @ Salt Lake Community College
- Maliliani Leonardo → Salt Lake Community College
- Amy Nava→ Utah Tech University to study Radiology and work in a pediatric office as a CNA.
- Millie Palabrica → Salt Lake Community College
- Joselyn Pelaez → Salt Lake Community College
- Paola Perez →The University of Utah
- Hero Quick → The University of Utah
- Sam Ramirez → The University of Utah
- Valeria Ramirez → The University of Utah
- Alan Rea → Weber State University
- Brian Rea → Major in Physiology or Social Work with Minors in Nutrition and Spanish at The University of Utah. Work as a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) and work toward becoming a Licensed Bilingual Therapist, with the end goal of attending medical school to be a psychiatrist.
- Gabriela Rodriguez → Social Work @ The University of Utah for 2 years, then a flight attendant program
- Alan Soberanis → Accounting @ Utah State University
- Gabe Villanueva → Computer Engineering @ The University of Utah
- Josh Villarente → Pre-Nursing - Psychiatry @ The University of Utah
- Garrett Moreno → Film @ The University of Utah
All of this is possible because of generous donations from our community.
Thank you for your support!