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ELLA Foundation

ELLA stands for Empowering Leadership in Latina Athletes. 

Did you know in collegiate sports across the nation there is only a 6% representation of Latinos/Hispanics? 

It's true! According to research conducted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), across all college divisions, Latino students only make up for 6% of athletes, even though they represent 22% of the American college population

Now ask the question...out of that 6% how many are female Athletes?

The Story Behind ELLA

The story of ELLA begins with Lilly Travieso, who began playing sports at a young age. Over the years, she became passionate about playing softball and dreamed of playing the sport at a top university someday. Lilly embarked on a strenuous mental, physical, and academic journey to achieve her dream. However, along the way, she discovered the many obstacles and disparities faced by Latina athletes culturally and economically. With the help of her parents, Lilly received an award to play D1 Softball at Cornell University.

Lilly wants young Latina athletes like herself to have the same opportunities, but mostly, she wants all young female athletes to have the mentorship and support they need as they embark on their own athletic, academic, and professional journeys. Lilly and her Mother, Patty, founded Empowering Leadership in Latina Athletes (ELLA) Sports Foundation with a mission to support young Latinas to become leaders of tomorrow through sports and academic excellence.

ELLA seeks to develop strong Latina leaders that will positively impact their communities while establishing their own legacy. The ELLA network provides young female athletes with opportunities to prepare themselves with college preparatory courses, high-quality training, valuable networking, athletic and college mentorship, and exposure to leadership opportunities.

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