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Springfield City Council honors youth boxers, birth-equity advocate and Parent Villages
Summary
At its Feb. 24 meeting the Springfield City Council issued proclamations recognizing members of Rivera Boxing Club, Chanel Ford for a national birth-justice fellowship, and Latonya Monroe Naylor and Parent Villages for community work; councilors offered brief remarks and photos.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — The Springfield City Council on Feb. 24 presented proclamations honoring youth athletes from Rivera Boxing Club, a mayor’s office staffer selected for a national birth-equity fellowship and the community nonprofit Parent Villages.
Councilor Delgado presented citations for three young boxers and Rivera Boxing Club, praising the club’s youth work. "I'm very proud of the work that you are doing there at your club," the presenter said before asking Julio Rivera and the athletes to the front. The council recognized Skyler Alisaea as a three-time national champion and a 2025 Silver Gloves bantamweight…
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