On the Scene: College Success Foundation celebrates students
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On the Scene: College Success Foundation celebrates students
a specialty publication produced by the seattle times marketing department ON THE SCENE Jean Enersen of King 5 HealthLink welcomes guests to the 2nd annual College Success Foundation Empowering Youth luncheon. College Success Foundation celebrates students’ success Tony Mestres, president & CEO of The Seattle Foundation, applauds CSF scholars and alumni. Empowering Youth Co-Chair Jan Hendrickson and CSF President & CEO Yolanda Watson Spiva, Ph.D. Martha Wyckoff, Terri and Joseph Gaffney (chair of the CSF Board of Directors) and Ann Wyckoff. College Success Foundation alumna Zuri Cambron with Washington Lt. Gov. Brad Owen. More than 700 community members gathered at the Seattle Sheraton on Oct. 30, 2014, for the College Success Foundation Empowering Youth luncheon to celebrate and support underserved youth reaching their college dreams. Attendees heard inspiring stories of struggle and achievement from College Success Foundation (CSF) scholar Quadelle Satterwhite, currently attending the University of Washington (UW); CSF alumna Jessica Sachara, who graduated from the UW earlier this year; and CSF alumna Zuri Cambron, who graduated from Eastern Washington University in 2011. Renowned educational consultant and author Ruby Payne, Ph.D., captivated guests with her insights on poverty and economic class. “Thank you for supporting students like me, who may have come from households that are far from ideal and who face incredible odds,” Sachara told the audience. “Thank you for saying that we are worth investing in, and for giving us the opportunity to break whatever cycle we may find ourselves in. Your support helps us forge a better future for ourselves and our community.” CSF, headquartered in Issaquah, Wash., has offices in Spokane, Tacoma and Washington, D.C., and provides lowincome, underserved students with the emotional, academic, financial and social support they need to graduate from high school college-ready. The work of CSF breaks the intergenerational cycle of poverty by improving college access and graduation rates for thousands of underrepresented students. At left, Bob Moser, Yolanda Watson Spiva, Zuri Cambron, Jean Enersen, Quadelle Satterwhite, Jessica Sachara and Jan Hendrickson. Washington State House Speaker Frank Chopp with Rep. Ruth Kagi. Jeff Raikes and Candy Moser with CSF Board Members Bob Moser (luncheon co-chair) and Tricia Raikes. For more information about CSF, visit collegesuccessfoundation.org. Photos by AffinityPhotographers.com