Education: Amigos de Guadalupe Scholarship Program
High school graduation is a time of excitement and optimistic anticipation for the learning to come on a college campus. For the graduating seniors from the Mayfair neighborhood of East San Jose, the financial burden means that only 2 percent of them will be able to receive that college education. Gladys, a former resident of Mayfair and participant in one of the Amigos de Guadalupe programs is a junior today at Sonoma State. She, like many of the students in East San Jose has the resiliency to succeed; she just needed access to education.
With the help of the Amigos de Guadalupe scholarship program, children like Gladys gain access to the kind of education they desire and deserve. With your help, Amigos students have attended the University of Chicago, UC Berkeley, St. Mary’s College, and other great universities.
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“I am so thankful I can get all my needed care at John XXIII,” said Edwin, a chronically homeless 61-year-old who struggles with mental illness and diabetes. Edwin finally secured housing, but he lacked medical care.
Every month, 350 families and individuals receive food from the All-Year Giving Tree at Our Lady of Refuge parish. It will come as no surprise that the need is greater at this time of year. Those who struggle to make ends meet every month of the year are not in a position to have the traditional Christmas meal we eagerly anticipate for weeks in advance