"In this clay jug, there is a constant flow.
We give, use, return.
We cannot afford otherwise."
Our Core Values
The six enterprising Azíos brothers all married women of integrity, as equally strong, passionate and loving as their husbands. Together as an extended family they raised a total of sixteen children. The core values represent a composite set of values that our parents readily expressed as they brought up their offspring. In an effort to give back, we, the offspring, have created this scholarship fund to honor them and to help others gain access to an advanced education as a pathway to a better future.
The following are the core values of this organization:
Family is valued as a source of support and a focus of support.
Community is valued as an extension of self and a focus of civic participation to enhance a civil society.
Scholarship is valued as a commitment to personal improvement for the sake of service to self, family, and society. Self-improvement is also valued when a person also strives to improve others’ lot in life.
Respect is valued as given to all persons who live in today’s varied family structures, with special emphasis paid to the elderly and those with physical or emotional limitations.
Dignity is valued when provided to all people regardless of gender, ethnicity, or religious preference, with a practice of tolerance for any beliefs seen as different from oneself’s.
Service is valued as a commitment to servanthood and leadership when called to lead.
The following are the core values of this organization:
Family is valued as a source of support and a focus of support.
Community is valued as an extension of self and a focus of civic participation to enhance a civil society.
Scholarship is valued as a commitment to personal improvement for the sake of service to self, family, and society. Self-improvement is also valued when a person also strives to improve others’ lot in life.
Respect is valued as given to all persons who live in today’s varied family structures, with special emphasis paid to the elderly and those with physical or emotional limitations.
Dignity is valued when provided to all people regardless of gender, ethnicity, or religious preference, with a practice of tolerance for any beliefs seen as different from oneself’s.
Service is valued as a commitment to servanthood and leadership when called to lead.
Our Mission
The mission of the Azíos Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Inc. is to provide financial assistance to USA citizens of Hispanic heritage, who demonstrate prior excellent academic performance and current limited-income, in their pursuit of educational opportunity in the United States of America.
Our Vision
The vision of the Azíos Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Inc. is that we make a mutual commitment of significant promise: invest in the educational opportunities of individuals and together we advance our communities.