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Esteban had been job-hopping through multiple minimum wage part-time jobs, struggling to find direction and a stable career path. He visited the Tulare County Workforce Investment Board (TCWIB), where counselor Bernardo referred him to WMSE. Through this partnership, he enrolled in William M Maguy School of Education and completed his CDL training on 06/25/2025, passing his test on 08/08/2025. Esteban obtained his Commercial Driver's License and was hired by Bueno Beverage shortly after completing the program. Today, he is earning $25 an hour, more than double what he was making in his previous positions. With his CDL certification and proven work ethic, Esteban now has a bright future in the transportation sector, having successfully transitioned from unstable, low-wage employment to a rewarding career with strong growth potential and financial stability.

For the past eleven months, the Spotlight Award has recognized staff members nominated by their peers for outstanding character, deeds, or notable situations that reflect the 91Ƶ. vision: improving the quality of life for farmworkers and diverse program participants by being the premier provider of services.
December’s award takes on special significance, as it is presented to the staff member who received the most nominations throughout the year and has not previously won the Spotlight Award. We are proud to announce that Visalia Service Center Manager Yolanda Valles has earned this distinction as this year’s Most Nominated Person and recipient of December’s Spotlight Award.
Yolanda received seven nominations and has been described as a highly attentive manager who supports her staff and is always ready to address questions or concerns at a moment’s notice. This recognition is a testament to Yolanda’s dedication, leadership, and caring personality.
On behalf of the Spotlight Committee, congratulations, Yolanda, on this well-deserved honor!

On December 15th, the Selma Service Center celebrated the season by hosting their 3rd Annual Office Christmas Tree Raffle, bringing festive cheer to the community. A few years ago, Selma Service Center Manager Karla Celis received a donation of two Christmas trees for the office. Inspired to give back to 91Ƶ customers while engaging the community, the team came up with the idea of a raffle giveaway.
The event has grown steadily over the years. In its first year, the raffle received about 15 entries. Last year, the number increased to just over 20. This year, the response was phenomenal—over 100 entries! Thanks to generous donations from Costco, the Selma team was able to give away three beautifully decorated Christmas trees. In addition, nine other families were awarded Christmas baskets filled with holiday goods, spreading cheer even further.
One memorable story from the raffle involved a dedicated customer who visited the office every day to submit an additional entry, as the rules allowed one per day. Their persistence paid off—they ended up winning a tree!
A big shoutout to the Selma Service Center for creating this inspiring holiday tradition, which continues to bring joy to the community year after year.
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