You continue to make a difference for every student!

What a time this is!

We hope that you and your loved ones are healthy and stay that way. Because of you and your support, we continue to coach our students, virtually, of course.

Some students do not have access to WiFi at home and do not have computers. You have made it possible for us to give them Chromebooks so that they can complete homework packets, continue with their practice tests and school applications. Some exciting news: our 30 high school seniors have received 81 college acceptances! We are reviewing offer letters and financial aid packages with them and their parents over the next couple of weeks to help them make good college choices.

Our rising high school freshmen are also receiving acceptances and award letters–four students will be going to SOTA and one to Archbishop Riordan High School as an Achieve Scholar!

Our Coach 3.0 volunteers continue their work with our college freshmen and other volunteers have been understanding that generous offers of time will be tapped at a later date.

Some people have been asking about our annual Cap & Gown benefit event scheduled for May 7. We will be moving the event online, so check in with us about our amazing live auction, to hear stories about our newest college grads, and more!

The event raises almost $300,000 for First Graduate–about 20% of our budget. If we are able to  meet our goal, we will have operating reserves for the first time in many years that will help us prepare us to deal with situations like the one challenging us now. We are grateful to our funders who have already sent messages of support and emergency funds even as they know that the nature of our work has moved from in-person coaching to online, phone, and text outreach.

We have already been receiving generous donations in response to our mailed invitation and we hope those will continue. Our work goes on, helping students attain their dreams of becoming first generation college graduates. Your support during this health crisis means so much to our students and their families. So please, participate in Cap & Gown this year, even if the event is not held in the usual way. We will share stories about our graduates and find other ways to show you how you are making a difference.

We need you now more than ever. In times like these, we all take stock of what is important in our lives. We are grateful for your support and wish you continued safety and good health.

With deep gratitude,

Terri

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All of this support-driven success is only possible because of the contributions from our donors. That’s why we’re offering you the opportunity to support our generation-changing organization with donations to our end-of-fiscal year campaign. Our goal is to raise $20,000 by the end of this month to sustain the positive impact we have on our First Graduate® students in a way that changes their lives forever.
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Cap & Gown

To Everyone Who Attended Cap & Gown 2023: Thank You!

As we celebrate our newest graduates, remember that first-generation students can move from sixth grade through college graduation and into meaningful careers because of you and your support! And we couldn’t do it without the help of our corporate supporters: Hamilton Zanze, Dodge & Cox, Accenture, Adobe, KPMG, BSSP, Millennium Career Advantage, and GoodRx.

Ramadan Mubarak!

Despite how difficult they can be to get, it’s impossible to overstate the importance of scholarships. Especially for a first-generation student, a scholarship can be the difference between being able to go to college and not.