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NAHMA Poster Winners Promote Responsible Choices

NAHMA announced the winners of the 2025 Drug-Free Art Contest and the featured artist for their 2026 NAHMA Calendar!
Alexandria, Va., Aug. 4, 2025 ? Edriel J. Garcia Costales, 14, a ninth grader from Manatí, Puerto Rico, has been named the grand prizewinner in NAHMA's 2025 AHMA poster and art contest. The talented artist's creation will appear on the cover of the 2026 NAHMA Drug-Free Kids calendar. Edriel also receives an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C., for a future NAHMA conference and a scholarship of $2,500 from the NAHMA Educational Foundation.
 
The poster contest is open to children and senior residents 55 years or older who live in a community of a NAHMA- or a local AHMA-member company, as well as residents with special needs who live in a permanent supportive housing community or Section 811 community of a NAHMA- or a local AHMA-member company.
 
The underlying message for the annual contest is always a drug-free theme. Still, NAHMA wanted to open the door for more avenues of expression, so a subtheme was incorporated into the poster contest. The subtheme for the 2025 art contest was The Power Is Mine: Taking Responsibility for Our Choices.
 
Typically, the contest draws hundreds of participants nationwide.
 
Regardless of entry category, each national winner of the NAHMA contest receives a $1,000 educational scholarship from the NAHMA Educational Foundation. All winners are also featured as their own month in the 2026 calendar.
 
Additionally, participants in the annual art contests held by the local AHMAs are eligible to be selected as Regional AHMA Art Contest Honorable Mentions. Those chosen for this distinction will have their artwork featured in a special section of the NAHMA 2026 Drug-Free Kids Calendar and receive a $100 scholarship. These participants are in addition to those selected as national winners.
 
The original grand-prizewinning artwork will be part of the auction at the Educational Foundation fundraising gala in October, with the proceeds supporting the foundation's scholarship program.
 
For the national contest, the artwork is divided into categories with winners selected from each of the following: kindergarten-first grade, second-third grades, fourth-sixth grades, seventh-ninth grades, 10th-12th grades, and seniors and residents with special needs. Only students are eligible for the grand prize.
 
The calendars are available for presale now with a September delivery. The order form is available for download on the Drug-Free Kids Calendar Contest Overview webpage at www.nahma.org. The calendar costs $5.50, which is a HUD and USDA allowable project expense.
 
The following lists this year's national program winners, with their ages at the time of submission, grade completed in June 2025, contest category, the community where they live, the management company, and the name of the AHMA that submitted their artwork:
 
GRAND PRIZEWINNER
  • Edriel J. Garcia Costales, 14; Ninth Grade; Villas de Manatí, Manatí, Puerto Rico; Martinal Management Company; SAHMA
 
NATIONAL WINNERS
  • Yaiden O. Acosta Munoz, 12; Sixth Grade; Residencial El Recreo, San Germán, Puerto Rico; J. A. Machuca & Associates Inc.; SAHMA
  • Abdel Ruhman Amer, 16; 10th Grade; Winteringham Village, Toms River, N.J.; The Michaels Organization; JAHMA
  • Alessandra Carballo, 11; Fifth Grade; Lakeside Towers, Miami, Fla.; Royal American Management; SAHMA
  • Moriah Fordjour, 15; Ninth Grade; Stratton Hill Park, Worcester, Mass.; Beacon Communities LLC; NEAHMA
  • Elizabeth Kelly, 66; Seniors & Residents with Special Needs; Cathedral Place Apartments, Mobile, Ala.; Alco Management; SAHMA
  • Lucy Lopez, 16; 10th Grade; Council Groves Apartments, Missoula, Mont.; Council Groves Apartments; Rocky Mountain Heartland AHMA
  • Stephanie M. Moore, 61; Seniors & Residents with Special Needs; McNamara House, Allston, Mass.; John Corcoran & Co.; NEAHMA
  • Lilly-Beth Annarossa Morway, 17; 11th Grade; Stratton Hill Park, Worcester, Mass.; Beacon Communities; NEAHMA
  • Brooklyn Ortega, 8; Second Grade; Bavarian Manor Apartments, New Braunfels, Texas; Prospera Housing and Community Services; SWAHMA
  • Valeria Zoe Pérez Ocasio, 12; Seventh Grade; Villas de Manatí, Manatí, Puerto Rico; Martinal Management Corp.; SAHMA
  • Henley Poling, 7; First Grade; Council Groves Apartments, Missoula, Mont.; Council Groves Apartments; Rocky Mountain Heartland AHMA
  • La'Taevion Presswood, 8; Second Grade; North Hills Manor, Meridian, Miss.; The Michaels Organization; SAHMA
  • Naysha Sepilveda Garcia, 16; 11th Grade; Residencial Las Americas, Lajas, Puerto Rico; J. A. Machuca & Associates Inc.; SAHMA
 
HONORABLE MENTIONS
  • Graling Arnold, 56; Seniors & Residents with Special Needs; Bedford Hill Apartments, Pittsburgh, Penn.; McCormack Baron Management; PAHMA
  • Carlos Guerra, 71; Seniors & Residents with Special Needs; La Risa Apartments, San Antonio, Texas; Prospera Housing and Community Services; SWAHMA
  • Simran Heyer, 15; Ninth Grade; Los Robles Apartments, Union City, Calif.; EAH Housing; AHMA-NCH
  • Ranbir Kaur, 73; Seniors & Residents with Special Needs; Los Robles Apartments, Union City, Calif.; EAH Housing; AHMA-NCH
  • Aritha Peaks, 56; Seniors & Residents with Special Needs; Michigan Avenue School, Columbus, Ohio; Community Properties of Ohio (CPO Management); MAHMA
 
About NAHMA
NAHMA is the leading voice for the affordable housing management industry, promoting developing, managing and preserving quality affordable multifamily housing. NAHMA advocates for legislative and regulatory policy and provides affordable housing professionals with the knowledge to advance excellence in the communities they serve. NAHMA's membership represents 75% of the affordable housing industry and includes its most distinguished multifamily owners and management companies. Visit www.nahma.org for more information.
 
About the NAHMA Educational Foundation
The NAHMA Educational Foundation is organized and operated exclusively as a Section 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Founded in October 1994, the NAHMA Educational Foundation works to assist residents of federally subsidized housing as they strive to enhance their lives, job opportunities and children's futures. Its mission is also to enhance the livability and standing of communities managed by NAHMA member companies nationwide. For more information, visit www.nahma.org/about/educational-foundation.
 
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