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Pasadena Area Realtors Help Send Local Students to College

Published on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 | 5:19 pm
 
Front Row, Left to Right: Jenny Lee of Verdugo Hills H.S., Julia See of Blair H.S., Diana Palma Resendiz of Marshall Fundamental H.S. and Patrick Castro of Clark Magnet H.S. Back Row, Left to Right: Grant Taylor of John Muir H.S., Jacob Matthews and Alexis McNevin of Crescenta Valley H.S., John Nagel of La Cañada H.S. and Sophia Courtney Pasadena H.S.
First Row (L-R): PFARCF members Lin Vlacich and Hilda Hernandez. Second Row (L-R): PFARCF members Sid Karsh and Ruth McNevin, Jenny Lee of Verdugo Hills H.S., Julia See of Blair H.S., Diana Palma Resendiz of Marshall Fundamental H.S. and Patrick Castro of Clark Magnet H.S. Third Row (L-R): PFARCF Chair Matt McIntyre, Grant Taylor of John Muir H.S., Jacob Matthews and Alexis McNevin of Crescenta Valley H.S., John Nagel of La Cañada H.S., Sophia Courtney Pasadena H.S. and PFARCF members Deborah Maxson and Kelley Brock.

The Pasadena-Foothills Association of REALTORS® Charitable Foundation (PFARCF) presented scholarships totaling $10,000 to ten local public high school students last week. Each year, PFARCF chooses winners based on several criteria including GPA, community involvement, extracurricular activities, need, personal attributes, leadership skills, and goals.

The students who each received a $1,000 scholarship were Patrick Castro of Clark Magnet H.S., Sophia Courtney of Pasadena H.S., Nathan Lam of San Marino H.S., Jenny Lee of Verdugo Hills H.S., John Nagel of La Cañada H.S., Jacob Matthews and Alexis McNevin of Crescenta Valley H.S., Diana Palma Resendiz of Marshall Fundamental H.S., Julia See of Blair H.S., and Grant Taylor of John Muir H.S. The scholars plan to go into science, medicine, economics, political science, cosmetology, law, nursing and architecture.

“We had an extremely difficult time choosing just ten winners out of so many outstanding applicants this year,” said PFARCF Scholarship Committee Chair Ruth McNevin. “The high academic achievement and community involvement of these students just amazed us.”

McNevin and fellow committee members Evan Huynh, Sid Karsh, Deborah Maxson, Terry Shelton, Lin Vlacich and Lynnell Woodward reviewed 56 applications before finally deciding on this year’s award recipients. “These scholarships will help our local students earn degrees and go on to make an impact in their professions and their communities,” added McNevin.

PFARCF organizes various fundraisers each year to finance the scholarships as well as donations to local charities. This year’s events include Wine Tasting on June 16, A Taste of Pasadena on September 20, Bingo Night on October 28 and Wreath Auction on December 2. For information on these, please visit www.pfarcf.org.

About the Pasadena-Foothills Association of REALTORS

Founded in 1907, the Pasadena-Foothills Association of REALTORS® has built a reputation as being one of the strongest real estate associations in the nation. Serving the communities of Pasadena, Altadena, San Marino, South Pasadena, La Cañada Flintridge, La Crescenta and Sunland-Tujunga, the Association’s goals are to promote success for its members and preserve real property rights, while enforcing the Code of Ethics of the National Association of REALTORS®. Over the years, the Pasadena-Foothills Association of REALTORS® has expanded its mission to serve as a constructive force in the improvement of the quality of life within the community. Visit us on the web at www.pfar.org. Follow us on Twitter: @PFAR_Alerts

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