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Meet our 2024 Don Shalvey: Changing the Odds Award Winners!

We are so excited to announce this year’s Don Shalvey: Changing the Odds Award Winners! Created in 2009 to honor Aspire’s co-founder, Don Shalvey, the award recognizes alumni who have demonstrated commitment to giving back to their communities and tenacity in pursuing their post-secondary goals.

Each winner is selected from across our regions. This year’s award recipients are Stephanie Alejandre, Omar Sanchez, and Karen Arroyo. Read on to learn more about these incredible alumni!

Stephanie Alejandre 

Stephanie was part of the first graduating class at Aspire Cal Prep in 2011. Following Cal Prep, she attended and earned her BA in Sociology and Latin American Latino Studies at UC Santa Cruz in 2015. While there, Stephanie tutored adults in civics and worked as a teacher’s aide in a 1st-grade classroom. 

Through her volunteer work, Stephanie became interested in pursuing a career in education. This led her to apply to the Aspire Teacher Residency program, in which she obtained her Master’s in Education in 2016. Being the first in her family to have graduated from college, Stephanie was committed to giving back not only to her family, but also to her community. She returned to Cal Prep as a teacher in 2016 where she worked for seven years as a Middle School Humanities teacher and as Interim Dean of Instruction. Stephanie then transitioned into her current role as an Academic Program Manager of Humanities for the Aspire Bay Area Region.

Omar Sanchez 

Omar Sanchez graduated from Aspire Langston Hughes Academy in 2015. He studied Sociology and Communication at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA through the Community Involvement Program Scholarship.

After college, he pursued his passion for community engagement and committed a year of service through AmeriCorps in Stockton, mentoring youth interested in social justice. Committed to bettering his community, he had the honor of working for a non-profit called Little Manila Rising to co-develop an asthma mitigation program in South Stockton, providing asthma education and collecting vital data to advance health policy. 

Omar now works for the Department of Finance where he can work on some of the most critical issues facing California through the lens of the state’s budget process. Additionally, he continues to coach Cross Country at Aspire Langston Hughes Academy where he blends two of his many passions, running and working with brilliant young people.

Karen Arroyo 

Karen was born and raised in Los Angeles to Mexican immigrant parents, and graduated from Aspire Pacific Academy in 2016. She earned her bachelor’s degree in molecular environmental biology from UC Berkeley where she continued to work as an Environmental Biologist. Her field research projects gave her a deeper understanding of wetland conservation, regenerative forms of agriculture, and butterflies as ecosystem health indicators. Her passion for hands-on learning led her to become an Exhibit Curator and outdoor educator in Southern California.

In 2022, Karen combined her skills in scientific research, exhibit development, and science communication to join the California Science Center as the Community Engagement Specialist. At the California Science Center, Karen has 3 main projects:

  • Developing bilingual exhibit spaces in Los Angeles. She is currently designing the new Air and Space Museum and a seasonal Sports Exhibit for the 2024 Olympics.
  • Working on the Rwanda project where she will travel to Rwanda to teach every teacher in the country how to teach science using her hands-on pedagogy. This is a 3-year project that aims to help the education system in Rwanda recover from the 1994 genocide, and… 
  •  Creating paid internship programs for high school students interested in pursuing careers in marine biology, aeronautics, and space exploration. She focuses on recruiting first-generation students and people of color from downtown Los Angeles and Boyle Heights, aiming to build a resilient generation of science learners and ensure equitable access to science education.

Karen’s career path underscores her commitment to environmental science, education, and community empowerment, making significant impacts through hands-on learning experiences and inclusive outreach efforts. 

Introducing Aspire’s 2023 Don Shalvey Award Winners!

We are thrilled to introduce our 2023 Don Shalvey: Changing the Odds Award Winners!

Created in 2009 to honor Aspire’s founder, Don Shalvey, the award recognizes alumni who are the first in their families to graduate from college, tenacious in pursuit of their post-secondary goals, and who demonstrate Aspire’s Core Value of Community Partnership by giving back. Each year, one winner is selected from each of Aspire’s three regions.

This year’s award recipients are Dariana Lopez, Belen Naranjo, and Eunique Tucker! Read on to learn more about these outstanding, service-oriented alumni, all of whom are pursuing careers in helping professions.

Dariana Lopez
Dariana is part of Aspire Ollin University Preparatory Academy‘s graduating class of 2018. After graduating high school, she attended California State University Los Angeles, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in communications with a minor in rehabilitation services in 2022. She has always had a passion for helping others and giving back to her community, so while in college, she started volunteering at Ollin. Her dream has always been to be an academic counselor and help students fulfill their educational goals. She then eventually became an employee at Ollin. She was honored to inspire and work with students who come from communities like herself and provide opportunities to help them succeed, which she did by working alongside academic counselors as an assistant. Now, she is excited to move forward to obtain her master’s degree of science in school counseling at California State University Northridge, to pursue an ultimate goal of becoming a school counselor.

Belen Naranjo
After graduating from Aspire Benjamin Holt College Preparatory Academy in 2019, Belen went to California State University Northridge where she entered as a criminology major. Thanks to the curriculum at Ben Holt, she already had most of her general education credit completed and began college with sophomore standing. She is grateful for her time at Aspire as she felt better prepared than those around her to be in the college setting. After her first few months, she decided to pursue studying child and adolescent development with applied developmental sciences, receiving her bachelor’s in May 2022. She is now preparing to attend Sacramento State in fall 2023, where she looks forward to obtaining a master’s in social work in order to give back to the community.

Eunique Tucker
After Eunique graduated from Aspire Richmond California College Preparatory Academy in 2015, she attended UC Davis where she received her bachelor’s in psychology. She then took a gap year and worked in Applied Behavior Analytics and the California Highway Patrol. In 2020, she began her doctoral degree in clinical psychology at Loma Linda University. She is very proud to say that she has persisted to the end of her third year. She is currently completing practicum hours working with teens at Jurupa Hills High School and serving the San Bernardino County community at the SBH Resiliency Clinic. During her time at Loma Linda, she has also had the chance to work in vaccine advocacy through a couple of churches in the community with the goal of increasing vaccine rates within the Black community, as well as giving presentations about mental health to the families of J.O. Ford Elementary in Richmond, CA.

Congrats to our 2022 Don Shalvey: Changing the Odds Award Winners!

Introducing this year’s Don Shalvey: Changing the Odds Award Winners! Created in 2009 to honor Aspire’s founder, Don Shalvey, the award recognizes alumni who are the first in their families to graduate from college, give back to their communities, and continue to demonstrate tenacity in the pursuit of College for Certain.

Each winner is selected from across our regions. This year’s award recipients are Bibiana Cardoso, Sara Lopez, and Wendy Sanchez!

Bibiana Cardoso graphicBibiana Cardoso
Bibiana is a proud Aspire Richmond California College Preparatory Academy alumna. After graduating in 2013, her college journey began at San Francisco State University. She eventually pivoted to community college but had a difficult time finding the support needed to feel successful. She was thrilled to find Rivet School, through which she earned her associate’s degree in general studies with a specialization in business, and a bachelor’s degree in management. Throughout her entire post-secondary journey, Bibiana found both employment and purpose at her alma mater: in 2015, she began working as an Afterschool Educator, before transitioning to Women’s Soccer Head Coach, and eventually Athletic Director.

This June, she graduated from the Alder Graduate School of Education with a dual master’s and credential program and will make the transition to teaching at Cal Prep in the 2022-2023 school year as an 8th-grade science teacher! Bibiana feels that she would not be the person and educator that she is today without Cal Prep. She is excited to work alongside the educators that taught her while continuing to support the community that shaped her.

Sara Lopez graphicSara Lopez
Upon graduating from Aspire Benjamin Holt College Preparatory Academy in the spring of 2018, Sara attended San Joaquin Delta College and in two years earned four associate degrees. In Fall 2020, amidst a global pandemic, she transferred to the University of the Pacific to reach her next educational goal. COVID and distance learning was a huge challenge, as she lost her grandfather and dog. Despite adversity, she felt enthusiastic to be a student and leader serving as a New Student Orientation/Week of Welcome Leader and thereafter promoted to Manager. She also served as UOP’s Benerd College Senator under its Student Government body. One of her passions was advocating not just for herself and her colleagues, but for future students to promote a more equitable society and invest in her local community to ensure high-quality educators. Along with school work, she began student teaching in a first-grade class and worked alongside her sister in their photography business.

Proudly, in May 2022, she graduated Summa Cum Laude, with a Bachelors in Diversified Education and a Multiple Subject Teaching Credential. She was inducted as a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society and chosen as the recipient of the 2022 Outstanding Undergraduate Leadership in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award. With great joy, she has accepted a teaching position at Aspire Vincent Shalvey Academy, her alma mater. She feels privileged to complete the full circle by returning to Aspire as an educator this fall. Like the VSA motto stated, “Believe it, Achieve it!” and she did!

 

Wendy Sanchez
Wendy is the first in her family to graduate from college, achieving a Bachelor’s degree in political science from UC Riverside. At UCR, she mentored through the Chicano Student Programs, advocated for new initiatives through Associated Students Programs, and was an ambassador for Residence Hall Association. Her mentors encouraged her to study abroad for a quarter in London and Paris. Upon graduating she became a College Ambassador for two years with AmeriCorps in Hollywood. She advocated for students to pursue higher education and be prepared for post-graduation. During her time in service, she was also Scholarship Reader for the UC Study Abroad program and began with her certification program in Paralegal Studies at UCLA Extension Center. Wendy is currently serving with the Board of Directors with UCR Chicano Latino Alumni Association, Scholarship Reader for the Study Abroad Program while being a Paralegal in Employment Law. She aspires to become the first in her family to be an attorney.

Congratulations to this year’s award recipients! To learn more about our alumni and past winners, click here.