2018-19 Wildflower Fund Recipients (2024)

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Provide scholarships to high school girls graduating from Morgan Hill Unified School District (MHUSD) schools. Provide “Re-Entry Scholarships” to local women reentering college after a gap in their education. Provide “Lauren Jenkins Healthcare Profession Scholarships” to college students from the Morgan Hill area who are pursuing a degree in a healthcare profession. Provide supplemental Keeping In Touch (KIT) grants to previous scholarship recipients to support them as they continue in their field of study. Sponsor a college student from Morgan Hill to participate in NCCWSL (National Conference for College Women Student Leaders). Provide funding and mentorship for local teens to host an annual, all-day Future Women Leaders Conference, open to local middle and high school students. Provide Community Action Grants to local non-profit organizations for projects whose goals are consistent with AAUW’s mission. Support Girls Engaged in Math and Science (GEMS), a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) after-school enrichment program. Sponsor a local speech competition as part of Speech Trek, a state-wide AAUW program. Provide scholarships to send MHUSD Middle School students to Tech Trek, an AAUW-sponsored one week math and science summer camp at Stanford University for middle school girls. Provide an additional lump sum grant to the Tech Trek camp at Stanford University. Sponsor branch participation in the Leadership Morgan Hill class of 2019. Underwrite national AAUW priorities. These include graduate fellowships for women, community action grants, pioneering research, public policy advocacy, legal advocacy, and leadership programs. Add to our “Morgan Hill Wildflower Run Research and Projects Grant Endowment.” References

2018-19 Wildflower Fund Recipientsadmin2021-07-15T13:03:47-07:00

In 2018-19, we distributed $51,000 from the Wildflower Fund (Wildflower Run registrations, corporate sponsorships, and individual donations) in support of education and equity for women and girls. Funds raised were allocated to the following:

Provide scholarships to high school girls graduating from Morgan Hill Unified School District (MHUSD) schools.

2018-19 Wildflower Fund Recipients (1)

Some of our 2019 scholarship recipients helping at the Wildflower Run. Front Row L-R: Ariana Berumen, Anita Alvarez, Shannon Mortela. Back Row, L-R: MHUSD Superintendent Steve Betando, Sandra Saldana, Katlyn Lemieux, Sruchi Patel, Linh Am, Mayor Rich Constantine

NameHigh SchoolCollegeMajor or Field of Study
Linh AnAnn Sobrato High School
Shirley Antonio ArriagaLive Oak High SchoolBiomedical Engineering
Alyssa GonzalesLive Oak High SchoolCSU San DiegoBiology
Lindsey HilleslandLive Oak High SchoolUniversity of British ColumbiaPolitical Science
Katelyn LemieuxAnn Sobrato High School
Julie MuzziLive Oak High SchoolCal Poly San Luis ObispoAgriculture/Business
Tiffany NguyenAnn Sobrato High SchoolUniversity of RochesterBiology
Sruchi PatelAnn Sobrato High SchoolUCLAFilm / TV
Sandra Zamora SaldanaCentral High SchoolGavilan CollegePhotography

Provide “Re-Entry Scholarships” to local women reentering college after a gap in their education.

NameCollegeMajor or Field of Study
Kim BenjaminSan Jose StateCommunication Studies
Rishelle ZertucheGavilan CollegeNursing

Provide “Lauren Jenkins Healthcare Profession Scholarships” to college students from the Morgan Hill area who are pursuing a degree in a healthcare profession.

NameCollegeMajor or Field of Study
Kaleasha AcevedoGavilan CollegeNursing
Marisol CervantesCSU StanislausNursing
Izamary IbanezGavilan CollegeNursing
Morgan KissingerCSU Monterey BayMarriage/Family Therapy
Xuan-Uyen NguyenCSU Long BeachNeonatal Nursing

Provide supplemental Keeping In Touch (KIT) grants to previous scholarship recipients to support them as they continue in their field of study.

NameCollegeMajor or Field of Study
Jordyne AtkinsWest Valley CollegeAdministrative Justice
Anita AlvarezCSU Monterey BayPsychology
Lindsay BakerGavilan CollegeAllied Health
Ariana BerumenUC BerkeleySociology
Lyssa FuentesCSU Monterey BayPre-Law
Raya KavoshUC San DiegoData and Cognitive Science
Shelby McDonaldCalifornia Baptist UniversityPsychology
Shannon MortelaCSU Monterey BaySociology
Arabella WilliamsCabrillo CollegyPsychology
Lifen ShiCal Poly San Luis ObispoBiomedical Engineering

Sponsor a college student from Morgan Hill to participate in NCCWSL (National Conference for College Women Student Leaders).

NCCWSL is an annual national leadership conference for college women. Funding includes travel expenses plus conference registration.

2018-19 Wildflower Fund Recipients (2)Janet OrozcoOccidental CollegeCritical Theory & Social Justice

Provide funding and mentorship for local teens to host an annual, all-day Future Women Leaders Conference, open to local middle and high school students.

2018-19 Wildflower Fund Recipients (3)

2019 Margie Snively Future Women Leaders Conference

Provide Community Action Grants to local non-profit organizations for projects whose goals are consistent with AAUW’s mission.

Community SolutionsCreative Powerful Women art therapy program for women who are victims of domestic violence
Learning and Loving Education CenterTextbooks for ESL students
Discovery Counseling CenterBold Journey (youth mentoring) for MHUSD elementary school students
BookSmart Community AdvantageStop the Summer Slump program, providing books to Title I students at local elementary schools
South Valley Science and Engineering Fair
Future Women Leaders Conference
San Martin Gwinn SchoolUniforms and referees for middle school athletics

Support Girls Engaged in Math and Science (GEMS), a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) after-school enrichment program.

GEMS is sponsored by AAUW Morgan Hill and consists of monthly field trips, lectures, and other programs. GEMS is free and open to all girls in the Morgan Hill Unified School District in grades 8 through 12.

Sponsor a local speech competition as part of Speech Trek, a state-wide AAUW program.

First, second, and third place winners each received cash prizes. Our first place winner also went on to place second in the state contest.

2018-19 Wildflower Fund Recipients (4)

2019 Speech Trek winners. L-R: Sabrina Bohnsack, Diya Khandra, Sofia Ruster

Sofia Rustor (1st)Oakwood School
Diya Khandra (2nd)Ann Sobrato High School
Sabrina Bohnsack (3rd)Ann Sobrato High School

Provide scholarships to send MHUSD Middle School students to Tech Trek, an AAUW-sponsored one week math and science summer camp at Stanford University for middle school girls.

2018-19 Wildflower Fund Recipients (5)

2019 Tech Trek campers helping at the Wildflower Run

Jaci BoltonCharter School of Morgan Hill
Rachel FoxMartin Murphy Middle School
Stella GaudyMartin Murphy Middle School
Susan KirchhoffBritton Middle School
Veronica OrozcoSan Martin/Gwinn Environmental Science Academy
Samantha PeltsMartin Murphy Middle School
Roma ShahMartin Murphy Middle School
Claire TomascoBritton Middle School
Sofia Dombrowsky(Alt #1)Charter School of Morgan Hill
Sofia Barreras (Alt #2)Britton Middle School

Provide an additional lump sum grant to the Tech Trek camp at Stanford University.

Uses may include extra capital needs such as technology upgrades or additional enrichment such as more field trips.

Sponsor branch participation in the Leadership Morgan Hill class of 2019.

2018-19 Wildflower Fund Recipients (6)Elizabeth MandelAAUW Morgan Hill branch member

Underwrite national AAUW priorities. These include graduate fellowships for women, community action grants, pioneering research, public policy advocacy, legal advocacy, and leadership programs.

Add to our “Morgan Hill Wildflower Run Research and Projects Grant Endowment.”

This $75,000 endowment was established in 2014, to be funded by proceeds from the Wildflower Run. With its completion this year, the endowment will support community action and career development grants.

Another branch endowment, the $100,000 Blaine/Cate Endowment for Graduate Fellowships (#1802) was completed in 2001. It funds an annual graduate or postgraduate fellowship.

2018-19 Wildflower Fund Recipients (7)Louise LyUC BerkeleyPh.D., Gender/sexuality, race/ethnicity, immigration, and family
Racialized Intimacy: Gendered Relations among Intermarried Asian Americans and Whites

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