San Luis Valley Partnership Honored for Innovative Use of Virtual Reality Technology

October 9, 2025

On behalf of the San Luis Valley Career-Connected Pathways Partnership, The Attainment Network was proud to accept the Power of Partnership Trailblazer Award from Transfr  for the innovative use of virtual reality to expand career exploration opportunities for rural learners. 


Through a collaboration between local school districts, the Boys & Girls Club of the San Luis Valley, and The Attainment Network, VR headsets are bringing immersive, hands-on career exploration experiences directly to learners across the region. Special thanks to the LOR Foundation and CHFA for generously donating the headsets, which make these high-quality opportunities possible. 


We’re honored to be part of this extraordinary partnership. We’re proving that innovation can bridge gaps and expand opportunities for learners across rural Colorado. 



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