Outstanding Graduates Awarded $82,000 From Comcast

Outstanding Graduates Awarded $82,000 From Comcast

Portland, May 31st, 2014. The Comcast Foundation honored 65 Oregon and SW Washington high school seniors with $82,000 in Comcast Leaders and Achievers® scholarships at the Portland World Trade Center. More than 150 guests attended including 48 students. Fourteen students are from the city of Portland and 30 students are from the Portland Metro Area.

Vanessa Dominguez (left), 2013 Comcast Leaders and Achievers and Founder’s scholarship winner, joins the celebration to share her first-year experience of college with the 2014 winners. While attending Oregon State University, Vanessa continues her work at Momentum Alliance as youth director with co-executive director Rebecca Shine (right).

Vanessa Dominguez, 2013 Comcast Leaders and Achievers and Founder’s scholarship winner, joins the celebration to share her first-year experience of college with the 2014 winners. While attending Oregon State University, Vanessa continues her work at Momentum Alliance as youth director with co-executive director Rebecca Shine.

Attendees have brunch at the Portland World  Trade Center in celebration of winning scholarships. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Attendees have brunch at the Portland World Trade Center in celebration of winning scholarships. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Students receive commemorative Comcast Leaders and Achievers medals. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Students receive commemorative Comcast Leaders and Achievers medals. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Mark Lewis, director of STEM for the Oregon Education Investment board, encourages students to continue exploring their roles in education and the community. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Mark Lewis, director of STEM for the Oregon Education Investment board, encourages students to continue exploring their roles in education and the community. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Students were invited to bring parents and special guests to celebrate their accomplishments with Comcast and fellow Leaders and Achievers scholarship recipients. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Students were invited to bring parents and special guests to celebrate their accomplishments with Comcast and fellow Leaders and Achievers scholarship recipients. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Comcast community investment manager Rebecca Brown and VP of external affairs Theressa Dulaney are anxious to unveil Comcast Founder’s scholarships—additional awards to the Comcast Leaders and Achievers scholarships.

Comcast community investment manager Rebecca Brown and VP of external affairs Theressa Dulaney are anxious to unveil Comcast Founder’s scholarships—additional awards to the Comcast Leaders and Achievers scholarships.

Abigail Pasion from Roosevelt High School receives a total $5,000 award for college with a $1,000 Leaders and Achievers scholarship and a $4,000 Comcast Founder’s scholarship. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Abigail Pasion from Roosevelt High School receives a total $5,000 award for college with a $1,000 Leaders and Achievers scholarship and a $4,000 Comcast Founder’s scholarship. Photo by Andie Petkus Photography.

Each student received $1,000 scholarships for higher education. Fifteen students also won iPads to help with their studies, including five from the Portland Metro Area, and three students received additional Comcast Founder’s scholarship. Abigail Pasion (Roosevelt High School, Portland, OR) and Morgan Baker (R.A. Long High School, Longview, WA) were each awarded $4,000 Comcast Founder’s scholarships which brought their total scholarships to $5,000 each. Jazmin Cruz (South Salem High School, Salem, OR) was awarded a $9,000 Comcast Founder’s Scholarship which brought her scholarship total to $10,000.

Abigail Pasion from Roosevelt High School has been involved in several activities including student government, theatre, and SUN Community Schools. After working with Global Citizens Corps in 2012, Abigail created the program RISE: Reaching Individual Success through Education. It is a peer-run group designed to increase and sustain the percentage of college-bound youth in the St. Johns area of Portland.

Honored students and guests heard from Rodrigo Lopez, Comcast Oregon & SW Washington regional vice president; Mark Lewis, director of STEM for the Oregon Education Investment Board; and Vanessa Dominguez, 2013 Comcast Founders’ scholarship recipient and Oregon State University undergraduate student. 

Recognizing the exceptional academic commitment and community involvement of the students, Rodrigo Lopez joked, “I’d be embarrassed to tell you my community involvement when I was your age.” Mark Lewis commended their leadership and role-modeling in school, noting that “education is a collective responsibility.” Vanessa Dominguez reminded students, “when the going gets tough, just keep on swimming.” Citing her continued community involvement as youth director of Momentum Alliance, she encouraged students to keep up with community service despite possible challenges in adjusting to college life.

“These students are great leaders. They will surely continue to make change happen in their schools and communities by their own actions and the examples they set for their peers,” remarked Rodrigo Lopez.

The Comcast Leaders and Achievers® Scholarship Program provides $1,000 scholarships to students who strive to achieve their potential, who are catalysts for positive change in their communities, who are involved in their schools, and who serve as models for their fellow students. The philosophy behind the program is to give young people every opportunity to prepare for the future and to engage them in their communities. The program also demonstrates the importance of civic involvement, and the value placed on civic involvement by the business community.

To date, Comcast has awarded more than $21.6 million to nearly 21,000 Leaders and Achievers Scholarship winners.

2014-2015 OREGON AND SW WASHINGTON LEADERS AND ACHIEVERS® SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS – PORTLAND METRO AREA (*Asterisk notes iPad winner)

 

Student Name High School High School City
Jackilyn Ammons Milwaukie High School Milwaukie, OR
Emilia Anderson Forest Grove High School Forest Grove, OR
Enat Arega De La Salle North Catholic High School Portland, OR
Megan  Barnes St. Helens High School St. Helens, OR
*Mitchell Booth Sam Barlow High School Gresham, OR
Abigail Bueno Penate Centennial Park School Portland, OR
Heriberto Chavez Bolanos Hillsboro High School Hillsboro, OR
Diana Delgado Tigard High School Tigard, OR
Max Denning Parkrose High School Portland, OR
*Valerie Huang Southridge High School Beaverton, OR
Tierra Johansen David Douglas High School Portland, OR
Emily Kimball Scappoose High School Scappoose, OR
Mai Le Grant High School Portland, OR
Sienna  Li St. Mary’s Academy Portland, OR
*Justin Low Oregon City High School Oregon City, OR
*Ashleigh Miller-Hayes Franklin High School Portland, OR
Jacquelyn Nelson Centennial High School Gresham, OR
Phuong Uyen Nguyen Benson Polytechnic High School Portland, OR
Thony Nguyen Jefferson High School Portland, OR
Alicia Nunziato Gresham High School Gresham, OR
Abigail Pasion Roosevelt High School Portland, OR
Jennifer Pedro Miguel The NAYA Early College Academy Portland, OR
Zachariah Petett Lincoln High School Portland, OR
Hao Pham Century High School Hillsboro, OR
*Liam Reese Wilson High School Portland, OR
Beatriz Rendon Bautista Reynolds High School Troutdale, OR
Jesse Rojo Glencoe High School Hillsboro, OR
Kierra Rowan Wilsonville High School Wilsonville, OR
Kricia Ruano Aloha High School Beaverton, OR
Meuy Saechao Madison High School Portland, OR

Connect with the scholarship winners at www.facebook.com/ComcastLeadersandAchievers. Explore and “like” Comcast in the community at www.facebook.com/WePowerDreams.

The Comcast Foundation was founded by Comcast Corporation in June 1999 to provide charitable support to qualified nonprofit organizations. The Foundation primarily invests in programs intended to have a positive, sustainable impact on their communities. The Foundation has three community investment priorities—promoting community service, expanding digital literacy, and building tomorrow’s leaders. Since its inception, the Comcast Foundation has donated more than $130 million to organizations in the communities nationwide that Comcast serves. More information about the Foundation and its programs is available at www.comcast.com/community.

4th Annual Courageous Voice Breakfast Benefits Planned Parenthood Advocates

4th Annual Courageous Voice Breakfast Benefits Planned Parenthood Advocates

Portland, May 30th, 2014.  At the Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon breakfast, Senator Jeff Merkley, the first man ever to receive the Marilyn Epstein Pro-Choice Champion Award, smiled with his wife, Mary Sorteberg; Senator Ron Wyden; Oregon Senate Majority Leader Diane Rosenbaum; and Oregon House Majority Leader Val Hoyle. The event drew 250 people and raised about $30,000. (photo credit,  Andie Petkus)

Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon board members with Leticia Van de Putte.

Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon board members with Leticia Van de Putte.

All of the Pro-Choice Champions together in one place: from left, former State Rep. Mary Nolan (2011), Senator Jeff Merkley (2014), Oregon Senate Majority Leader Diane Rosenbaum (2013) and Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown (2012).

All of the Pro-Choice Champions together in one place: from left, former State Rep. Mary Nolan (2011), Senator Jeff Merkley (2014), Oregon Senate Majority Leader Diane Rosenbaum (2013) and Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown (2012).

Texas State Senator Leticia Van de Putte

Texas State Senator Leticia Van de Putte

Texas State Senator Leticia Van de Putte delivered a powerful keynote speech at the 4th annual Courageous Voice Breakfast at Portland Art Museum. Van de Putte, who is poised to become the first Latina Lieutenant Governor of the Lone Star State, came to national prominence during last year’s infamous filibuster when she asked on the Senate floor, “At what point must a female senator raise her hand or her voice to be recognized over the male colleagues in the room?”

Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian stands up for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon.

Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian stands up for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon.

A standing ovation for 2014 Pro-Choice Champion Senator Jeff Merkley from 2011 Pro-Choice Champion Mary Nolan and 2012 Pro-Choice Champion Kate Brown!

A standing ovation for 2014 Pro-Choice Champion Senator Jeff Merkley from 2011 Pro-Choice Champion Mary Nolan and 2012 Pro-Choice Champion Kate Brown!

Oregon House Majority Leader Val Hoyle presented the 2014 Pro-Choice Champion Award with last year’s recipient, Oregon Senate Majority Leader Diane Rosenbaum.

Oregon House Majority Leader Val Hoyle presented the 2014 Pro-Choice Champion Award with last year’s recipient, Oregon Senate Majority Leader Diane Rosenbaum.

State Reps. Alissa Keny-Guyer and Joe Gallegos woke up bright and early for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon.

State Reps. Alissa Keny-Guyer and Joe Gallegos woke up bright and early for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon.

Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon Board Member and State Rep. Jennifer Williamson with her husband, Paul Loving.

Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon Board Member and State Rep. Jennifer Williamson with her husband, Paul Loving.

Staff from Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette staff came out to support the breakfast

Staff from Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette came out to support the breakfast.

From Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon:

Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon is the statewide political voice for Planned Parenthood’s two affiliates in Oregon and for women’s health care. PPAO defends the Planned Parenthood mission by advocating for public policy that will enhance and protect women’s health; by building support and accountability among our elected officials in Oregon; and by engaging and motivating the public. PPAO is not affiliated with any political party, but is instead organized to support those state and local candidates who have taken responsible positions on women’s health care, including birth control and abortion.

Wizard of Oz Theme Highlights JDRF’s Fight Against Diabetes

Wizard of Oz Theme Highlights JDRF’s Fight Against Diabetes

Portland, May 3rd, 2014.  JDRF Oregon/SW Washington Chapter’s 19th Annual Hope Gala was held at the Sentinel Hotel. Over 400 guests attended the silent, wine and live auctions raising over $430,000. This year’s theme “There’s No Place Like Type None,” played on the Wizard of Oz and JDRF’s vision of working to turn type one (diabetes) into type none. Christine Snow and Toby Hayes of Hayes + Associates were honored. The event celebrated the outstanding type one diabetes research funded by JDRF in Oregon since 2001, totaling over $4.8 million dollars.

Jana Quinlan,  Board President

Jana Quinlan, Board President

Suzanne and Larry Mackin  Gala Co-chairs with Ali Mackin Crandall

Suzanne and Larry Mackin Gala Co-chairs with Ali Mackin Crandall

Larry and Suzanne Mackin were honored with the Hope Award for their many years of commitment to the Oregon/SW Washington Chapter and for ten years of service as Gala Co-Chairs. Pictured with Suzanne & Larry Mackin is their youngest daughter, Ali Mackin Crandall, who helped to present the Hope Award along with Jana Quinlan, Chapter Board President. Ali has been living with type one diabetes for over fifteen years and she is the reason that the Mackins have been such dedicated and generous supporters of JDRF.

From JDRF:

JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. JDRF’s goal is to progressively remove the impact of T1D from people’s lives until we achieve a world without T1D. JDRF collaborates with a wide spectrum of partners and is the only organization with the scientific resources, regulatory influence, and a working plan to better treat, prevent, and eventually cure T1D.

As the largest charitable supporter of T1D research, JDRF is currently sponsoring $568 million in scientific research in 17 countries. In 2012 alone, JDRF provided more than $110 million to T1D research.

Vision Action Network Celebrates Progress in  Washington County

Vision Action Network Celebrates Progress in Washington County

Hillsboro, June 5th, 2014. Washington County leaders came together to celebrate the year’s success of the Vision Action Network (VAN). Sanford Inouye who is retired, from Comcast, Honorable District Judge Marco Hernandez and Washington County Sheriff Garrett were honored. Sanford and Marco are former VAN board members who were recognized for their service at the event.  (photo credit,  Andie Petkus)

Forest Grove Superintendent Yvonne Curtis and Representative Joe Gallegos

Forest Grove Superintendent Yvonne Curtis and Representative Joe Gallegos

Holly Whittleton (Executive Director at SE Works and WorkSource Portland Southeast) accepts the Cameron Award on behalf of SE Works and WorkSource Portland Southeast.

Holly Whittleton (Executive Director at SE Works and WorkSource Portland Southeast) accepts the Cameron Award on behalf of SE Works and WorkSource Portland Southeast.

Our Annual Celebration also takes the time to recognize exemplary collaboration in the community through the Cameron Award. This year's winner was Connect to Work. Here the the leaders in the collaborative accept their award. Steve Berger (Director of Washington County Community Corrections, Washington County Community Corrections),  Judge Kohl (Washington County Drug Court:), Andrew McGough (Executive Director at Worksystems, Inc.) Holly Whittleton (Executive Director at SE Works and WorkSource Portland Southeast), Sheriff Pat Garrett (Washington County),  Tim Hartnett (Executive Director at  CODA, Inc.) and Walt Peck at the podium.

The Annual Celebration also takes the time to recognize exemplary collaboration in the community through the Cameron Award. This year’s winner was Connect to Work. Here the the leaders in the collaborative accept their award.
Steve Berger (Director of Washington County Community Corrections, Washington County Community Corrections), Judge Kohl (Washington County Drug Court:), Andrew McGough (Executive Director at Worksystems, Inc.) Holly Whittleton (Executive Director at SE Works and WorkSource Portland Southeast), Sheriff Pat Garrett (Washington County), Tim Hartnett (Executive Director at CODA, Inc.) and Walt Peck at the podium.

Ellen and Walt Peck (Walt was recognized at the event for his years of service as a Board Member at VAN. Walt recently retired as the Planning Division Chief at Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue)

Ellen and Walt Peck (Walt was recognized at the event for his years of service as a Board Member at VAN. Walt recently retired as the Planning Division Chief at Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue)

VAN acts as a neutral convener, connector and catalyst, bringing together a broad array of community partners to tackle ongoing and emergent issues – such as health care access, affordable housing, economic security, diversity, education and sustainability. VAN works to make fundamental changes in the civic structure and health of our community and move toward a more vital and sustainable community for all Washington County residents. Two projects that were highlighted at the event include the Homeless Cost Study and Creciendo Juntos. Learn more about VAN’s work at www.visionactionnetwork.org.

 

Central City Concern’s “We Are Family” Benefit Raises $50,000

Central City Concern’s “We Are Family” Benefit Raises $50,000

Portland, May 6th, 2014. Central City Concern held its annual We Are Family event in support of its Letty Owings Center and Family Housing programs. The event was at the Multnomah Athletic Club, raised more than $50,000 and attracted 200 people. It featured the Honorable Nan Waller, a Presiding Judge for Multnomah County, who had spent many years as the lead Family Court Judge in Multnomah County.  Judge Waller was also a founder of the Family Involvement Team, an inter-agency network of professionals who worked to meet the needs of adults with addiction and child custody challenges. Longtime past Director of the Family Involvement Team, and current Director of the Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services, Martha Strawn Morris, gave an impassioned call for donations. The event also featured remarks from a recent high school graduate who lives in CCC’s Family Housing as well as a video story of one family who were helped by the Letty Owings Center and Family Housing – available at www.youtube.com/CentralCityConcern.

Letty Owings Center donor George Anderson with Letty Owings Center co-founder Nancy Anderson.

Letty Owings Center donor George Anderson with Letty Owings Center co-founder Nancy Anderson.

Martha Strawn Morris, Director of Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services, Jay Wurscher, Drug and Alcohol Services Coordinator for Dept. of Human Services, and the Honorable Nan Waller, Presiding Judge for Multnomah County.

Martha Strawn Morris, Director of Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services, Jay Wurscher, Drug and Alcohol Services Coordinator for Dept. of Human Services, and the Honorable Nan Waller, Presiding Judge for Multnomah County.

Honorable Nan Waller, Presiding Judge for Multnomah County, Tyler Snyder holding Kaden Patterson, and CCC’s Family Housing Program Manager Holly Redeau.

Honorable Nan Waller, Presiding Judge for Multnomah County, Tyler Snyder holding Kaden Patterson, and CCC’s Family Housing Program Manager Holly Redeau.

The Letty Owings Center was co-founded 25 years ago by Nancy Anderson (in attendance) and Letty Owings .  It provides residential addiction treatment to pregnant or parenting women. CCC’s Family Housing is an array of 92 apartments throughout the Portland area for families in recovery; parent mentoring and employment support are located on-site at these buildings.