
Armand Hyatt
Scholarship
Lawrence CommunityWorks created the Armand Hyatt Scholarship to honor the many years of hard work, fierce intelligence, intense and energetic commitment, creativity, tenacity, and outstanding generosity of spirit by founding Board member, Armand Hyatt.
CAMBIOS
(Fomentando el acceso a la medicina, la biotecnología y las oportunidades integradas)

Creando caminos hacia carreras en el ámbito de la salud
CAMBIO, acrónimo de Cultivating Access to Medicine, Biotech, and Integrated Opportunities (Fomentando el Acceso a la Medicina, la Biotecnología y las Oportunidades Integradas), está diseñado para jóvenes interesados en carreras en medicina, atención médica, biotecnología, psicología clínica, trabajo social y campos afines. Mediante asesoramiento personalizado, talleres de desarrollo de habilidades, oportunidades para establecer contactos y acceso a recursos exclusivos, los becarios de CAMBIO reciben el apoyo necesario para explorar su camino y crecer como futuros líderes comprometidos con su comunidad.
Alethea Raybeck
Directora sénior de planificación universitaria y profesional, cambio@ydolawrence.org
Prácticas profesionales en el sector sanitario
El programa de prácticas en el sector sanitario ofrece a los jóvenes la oportunidad de aprender directamente de profesionales de la salud, explorar diferentes roles dentro del campo sanitario y desarrollar las habilidades y la confianza necesarias para su futuro. Desde la práctica clínica hasta la administrativa, los participantes adquieren una valiosa experiencia que les ayuda a prepararse para la universidad, su carrera profesional y el éxito a largo plazo.
programas@topnotchscholars.org
Since 2004, Lawrence Community Works has awarded over $100K in Armand Hyatt Scholarship funds to Movement City alum who are pursuing higher education.
These are just a few of the youth who are achieving their dreams this year thanks to your contribution.
Armand Hyatt, General Counsel
Armand Hyatt, General Counsel, admitted to practice law in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and California, has maintained his primary law office in the North Common neighborhood of Lawrence since 1976, after graduating from University of San Diego School of Law, where he received its American Association of Trial Lawyers award for outstanding writings in Environmental Law. His diverse general practice has included trial work, contract law, handling hundreds of secured real estate transactions totaling more than three-quarters of a billion dollars. Armand has used this legal experience in several affordable housing developments (over 600 units), from purchase agreements to financing to due diligence to zoning relief to acquisition to various development phases through and beyond closings, as well as critical strategic planning for all related aspects. Along with his workload, Armand has remained pro bono G.C. for CommunityWorks since he co-founded the CDC in the mid-eighties to fortify a resident-based struggle to overturn an illegal land disposition process and secure acquisition and ultimate development of 140 units of affordable housing on an urban renewal site.




