The Eduarda S. Mina Memorial Scholarship

2025 Scholarship Awardees

Julius Salon - Delano High School

with the Mina Family from left, Carmel Mina Natividad, Sam Mina, Cameron Mina, Corie Mina, Erwin Mina, & Julius Salon.

2025 Delano High School recipient. Enrolled University of California San Diego.

Jonalyn Cadaoas - Cesar E. Chavez

with the Mina Family from left, Carmel Mina Natividad, Sam Mina, Cameron Mina, Erwin Mina & Jonalyn Cadaoas

2025 Cesar E. Chavez High School recipient. Enrolled University of California San Diego.

Bader Ali Ahmed - Robert F. Kennedy

with the Mina Family from left, Carmel Mina Natividad, Sam Mina, Cameron Mina, Erwin Mina & Bader Ali Ahmed

2025 Robert F. Kennedy High School recipient. Enrolled University of California Los Angeles.

The Eduarda S. Mina Memorial Scholarship

is funded by the Erwin and Corie Mina family, and the Filipino American National Historical Society Delano Chapter.

Erwin is the youngest of the six children of Eduarda and Silvino Mina, one of the Filipino pioneer families in Delano, California. Erwin is a 1977 graduate of Delano High School.

Eduarda Mina passed away on April 23, 2020. She was a War-Bride from World War II. She arrived in Delano in 1954. Because of her humble beginnings, she never forgot others who followed in her path. She was an advocate for Filipino immigrants for over five decades. Eduarda helped many people get situated in housing, jobs, and education as they started a new life in America.

Each year three $500 scholarships are awarded to graduating seniors in Delano, California to help finance their intentions for higher education.

Applicants from Delano High School, Robert F. Kennedy High School, and Cesar E. Chavez High School must be an upcoming graduate with plans to enroll in college, university, business, vocational, or trade school in the Fall, have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above, and submit a personal essay.

Eduarda’s message, shared with her family and others, rings true for today’s graduates –
“Meet all hardships with love and education as the way to seek a better life”.

Her story is part of the early Delano Filipino American experience.

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