SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
When student Leon Kwak learned he had won a PG&E
Better Together STEM Scholarship, his mother Jung Ha burst into
tears of pride and relief. Kwak is one of 10 outstanding students from
Central and Northern California who are receiving this year’s Better
Together STEM Scholarships. In total, PG&E is investing $1 million in
these students’ futures.
Graduating first in his class of 360 students from Westmont High School,
Kwak has ambitious plans. He will enter the University of California at
Berkeley in the fall and study bioengineering. The PG&E Better Together
STEM Scholarship program is enabling Kwak and nine other scholars to
dream big.
“PG&E’s scholarships are not just investments in the brilliant students
who receive them, but also in the future of our communities overall.
These students are tomorrow’s innovators, leaders and problem-solvers,
and we’re proud to help them achieve even greater things in their
education and careers. We hope these bright students consider PG&E as a
potential employer when they graduate,” said PG&E Senior Vice President
of External Affairs and Public Policy Helen Burt.
‘This is life-changing’
The scholarships, worth up to $20,000 a year and renewable for five
years, certainly lift a huge financial burden off the students and their
families. Two examples:
“This past year has been pretty stressful—every month sitting there
trying to figure out how to pay for things,” said recipient Krista
Miguel, who supports herself financially working part-time at Fresno
State University as a study facilitator. The scholarship will enable her
to complete her studies debt-free.
Scholar Dominic Navarro’s mother, Teresa O’Hanlon, was ecstatic when
she heard the news. “This is life-changing for our family. PG&E has
given him a clear shot at the American dream. He doesn’t have to worry
about working 10, 20 hours a week when he’s going to school,” said
O’Hanlon.
‘An example for everyone’
PG&E’s Better Together STEM Scholars were selected from nearly 4,000
applicants. They were chosen based on academics and financial need, as
well as their ability to overcome adversity and contributions to their
communities. A couple of examples:
Troubled by seeing so many of his peers struggling with their weight,
Jorge Avelar-Lopez of Oakland created an app game that helps teens
battle obesity. “I know a lot of people in my community who are
overweight,” he said. “The app is designed to help them make smarter
food choices and have fun at the same time.”
San Jose State University student Alondra Varela has devoted years to
the East Oakland Youth Development Center as a volunteer and tutor. “I
still see the same struggles that I saw when I was in high school,” she
said. “It’s just great to be involved in your own community and use that
anger to change yourself and be an example for everyone else.”
Overcoming adversity
Each student shares a story of undaunted determination to achieve both
personal and academic excellence. Two examples:
Sacramento-based scholar Oluchukwu Okwu traveled home from the
University of California, Berkeley, every weekend (a round-trip distance
of 200 miles) to care for her father after he suffered a significant
medical crisis. She still succeeded in founding a Black Student Union on
campus.
Stephen Boyle of Lodi was diagnosed with a congenital heart condition
in the seventh grade. Sidelined from sports, he channeled his need for
competition into math and science. He joined the Science Bowl team and
coached younger kids. Upon receiving the scholarship, he said, “I’m
breathtaken. I know that my parents were worried about paying for my
college experience, and I’m really glad that PG&E even thought of me for
this scholarship, and could give me this.”
Read more about each scholarship recipient and what the support means to
them at www.pgecurrents.com.
In addition to the 10 Better Together STEM Scholars, PG&E is awarding
$2,000, one-time scholarships to 90 deserving students.
Since the program’s inception in 2012, the PG&E Better Together
Scholarship program has committed nearly $4 million in scholarships
ranging from $2,000 to $30,000 to 500 students in Northern and Central
California. The PG&E Better Together Scholarship program is part of the
company’s larger commitment to science, technology, engineering and
mathematics (STEM) education. PG&E has a long history of supporting
local educational initiatives, providing more than $75 million over the
last decade.
PG&E’s broader Better Together Giving Program further demonstrates the
company’s commitment to building a better future together. With a focus
on education, economic vitality, the environment and emergency
preparedness, PG&E is aligning charitable resources with the company’s
values. Working closely with local community organizations, PG&E is
helping to create a strong, resilient and sustainable California.
Community investments are funded entirely by the company’s shareholders.
The 10 students awarded with the PG&E’s 2016 Better Together STEM
Scholarships are:
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Jorge Avelar-Lopez
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Oakland
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Stanford University
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Stephen Boyle
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Stockton
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University of California, Berkeley
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Claire Killian
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Petaluma
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University of California, Berkeley
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Leon Kwak
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San Jose
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University of California, Berkeley
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Olivia Leiker
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Chico
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University of California, Berkeley
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Krista Miguel
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Fresno
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California State University, Fresno
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Dominic Navarro
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Rocklin
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Stanford University
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Oluchukwu Okwu
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Sacramento
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University of California, Berkeley
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Jineava To
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Bakersfield
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University of California, Los Angeles
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Alondra Varela
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Oakland
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San Jose State University
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About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), and the PG&E Corporation Foundation strive to
power strong communities throughout Northern and Central California.
Through the 2015 Better Together Giving Program, PG&E contributed more
than $25 million to nearly 1,600 charitable organizations, including
matching the generosity of employees who donated more than $7.9 million
and volunteered more than 85,000 hours to company-supported events.
Community investments are funded entirely by the company’s shareholders.
For more information, visit www.pge.com/community.
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Source: Pacific Gas and Electric Company