Ģý Sunrise Rotary Foundation Donates $2,500 to Support Ģý Guardian Scholars

Ģý’s (Ģý) Guardian Scholars program recently received a $2,500 donation from the Ģý Sunrise Rotary Foundation to assist foster youth with unexpected emergency expenses, ensuring they can continue pursuing their educational goals without interruption.
The Guardian Scholars program currently serves more than 375 Ģý students who have experienced foster care. The donation will help provide critical resources—such as housing, transportation, and academic support—when students face unforeseen challenges that might otherwise disrupt their studies.
“Community support from organizations like the Ģý Sunrise Rotary Club means the world to our program and to our students,” said Whitney Ortega, Ed.D., Director of Foster and Kinship Care Education Programs at Ģý. “This generous organization reached out because they recognized that although our students with foster care experience face unique challenges, they are working hard every day to make their dreams a reality. Their support makes a significant impact.”
On Friday October 24, Jeremy Johnson, Ģý Foster Youth Specialist, and Jacob Urias, a current Ģý Guardian Scholars student, attended the Rotary Club’s meeting to share stories about the program’s impact and to accept the donation on behalf of the College. Teri Parker, a member of the Ģý Sunrise Rotary Club, presented the award.
The Rotary Club has supported Ģý’s Guardian Scholars program in the past through its annual fundraising efforts, and this recent contribution reflects the organization’s continued commitment to fostering educational equity and opportunity.
“We are grateful that the Ģý Sunrise Rotary Club continues to believe in our mission and in the potential of our students,” Johnson added. “Their generosity helps us create a safety net that empowers our scholars to thrive, graduate, and give back to the community that supported them.”
For more information about Ģý’s Guardian Scholars program, visit www.rcc.edu/guardianscholars