IEHP-Sponsored Art Contest Adds Colorful Display To Coachella Valley Bus Line


(MENAFN- PR Newswire) RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., Nov. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- SunLine Transit Agency buses received a pop of color, thanks to the imagination of four Coachella Valley area students.

Artwork on the theme, "Your Sustainable Ride to the Future," now wraps several SunLine buses as part of the company's eighth annual Student Art Contest, co-sponsored by Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP).

Four Coachella Valley-based students will see their art embossed to the side of SunLine Transit Agency buses as part of the transportation organization's eighth annual Student Art Contest. Co-sponsored by Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP), artwork on the theme,“Your Sustainable Ride to the Future,” will be on display for a year.
Four Coachella Valley-based students will see their art embossed to the side of SunLine Transit Agency buses as part of the transportation organization's eighth annual Student Art Contest. Co-sponsored by Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP), artwork on the theme,“Your Sustainable Ride to the Future,” will be on display for a year. Michelle Rai, IEHP's chief communications and marketing officer, poses for a photo with first-place contest winner Antonio Coloma II, a Benjamin Franklin Elementary student, during a special art unveiling on Nov. 21.
Michelle Rai, IEHP's chief communications and marketing officer, poses for a photo with first-place contest winner Antonio Coloma II, a Benjamin Franklin Elementary student, during a special art unveiling on Nov. 21. IEHP has sponsored the SunLine Transit Agency's Student Art Contest for six years in a row. The Coachella Valley is one of the Rancho Cucamonga not-for-profit health plan's coverage areas in Riverside County.
IEHP has sponsored the SunLine Transit Agency's Student Art Contest for six years in a row. The Coachella Valley is one of the Rancho Cucamonga not-for-profit health plan's coverage areas in Riverside County.
IEHP-Sponsored Art Contest Adds Colorful Display To Coachella Valley Bus Line Image

IEHP-Sponsored Art Contest Adds Colorful Display To Coachella Valley Bus Line Image

IEHP-Sponsored Art Contest Adds Colorful Display To Coachella Valley Bus Line Image

This is the sixth year the Rancho Cucamonga-based not-for-profit health plan sponsored the contest, which is "all about inspiring art to reflect clean air and beautiful scenery, which aligns well with healing and inspiring the human spirit," explained Marci Coffey, director of strategic provider partnerships.

"Clean air is absolutely aligned with vibrant health. We need clean air for our kiddos to be able to run, play and engage in outdoor activities, so children can have healthy lives," she said.

Coffey, along with representatives from SunLine and IEHP's Chief Communications and Marketing Officer Michelle Rai, attended the unveiling on Nov. 21, where they also met and congratulated the student artists.

Winning artwork will be displayed on buses traveling along regular SunLine routes for a year. In addition, the work of five art contest finalists will be installed at bus stops near their respective schools.

The 2023 1st Place Winners and Finalists are:

1st Place Winners

Elementary School Category

  • Isabella Machado Gonzalez
    Fifth grade, Benjamin Franklin Elementary
  • Antonio Coloma II
    Third grade, Benjamin Franklin Elementary

Middle School Category

  • Gabrielle Lou Mercedeine Coloma
    Sixth grade, La Quinta Middle School

High School Category

  • Chanhwee Park
    Ninth grade, Palm Desert High School

Finalists

Elementary School Category

  • Maya Noelle U. Perez
    Third grade, George Washington Charter School
  • Dya Valentina Flores Arambula
    Fifth grade, Mountain Vista Elementary

Middle School Category

  • Farah Reagan
    Seventh grade, La Quinta Middle School

High School Category

  • Lauren Cruz De Armas
    10th grade, La Quinta High School
  • Lily Jones
    10th grade, Palm Valley School

"Nurturing young artists can provide long-term benefits for our communities," said Rai. "These students will be better equipped to communicate their ideas visually and creatively in future workplaces."

SunLine Marketing and Events Manager Carmen Cubero agreed.

"This is one of SunLine's most treasured projects, one of my personal favorites. It is amazing seeing the talent that local students have in our Coachella Valley communities," she said. "At SunLine, we are always looking for opportunities to engage students and educate them about the new technologies that drive the improvement of alternative fuels and how important clean air is for our community and beyond that."

In addition to IEHP, SunLine's annual contest was sponsored in part by the cities of LaQuinta and Palm Desert and First Bank. Students in elementary, middle and high school are eligible to submit artwork to the contest each year. To learn more, go to sunline/studentart.

About IEHP

With a mission to heal and inspire the human spirit, Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) is one of the top 10 largest Medicaid health plans, the largest not-for-profit Medicare-Medicaid public health plan in the country, and for the third year in a row, certified as A Great Place To Work®. In its 27th year, IEHP supports more than 1.6 million Riverside and San Bernardino County residents enrolled in Medicaid or IEHP DualChoice (those with both Medi-Cal and Medicare). Today, IEHP has a growing network of nearly 6,800 providers and more than 3,000 team members who are fully committed to the vision: We will not rest until our communities enjoy optimal care and vibrant health. To learn more, go to iehp.

SOURCE Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP)

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