Chamber scholarship fund gets seed money
Elise Gee
COSTA MESA -- Thanks to about 60 supporters, a fund for the first ever
Partnering Education and Community scholarship program now has seed money
in it.
A fund-raiser for the program, which provides college money for at-risk
youth in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, took place Thursday at
That’s Aroma at Triangle Square.
“It was designed to be a kick-start and a little bit of a start-up
campaign,” said Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce President Ed Fawcett.
“It’s been a quiet outreach up until this point.”
Partnering Education and Community, now in its fourth year, is a
collaborative effort between the chamber, Orange Coast College and the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
The program helps students understand the workplace, learn about job
opportunities and discover valuable reasons for staying in school. More
than 120 students from Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools have seen
business operations firsthand at Balboa Instruments, a Costa Mesa
manufacturing firm.
The experience has led to 12 summer jobs for students and a fledgling
$4,500 in scholarship money. But supporters this year decided to start an
official scholarship drive with the hopes of raising $20,000 by next
spring.
This week’s fund-raiser kick-starts that effort with about 60 people
paying $25 for an evening of Italian dining at That’s Aroma.
Fawcett said the program aims to offer two, $500 scholarships each
semester in hopes of convincing at-risk students to stay in school and
further their education.
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