Students are our future and everyone deserves a foundation to succeed. We provide a platform for immigrants to receive a quality education through interest-free loans, mentorship, and outreach.  

 

Some of our greatest contributors to society are limited by increasing tuition costs, student loans, and lack of financial assistance. We aim to help these students move forward and we need your help to make this a reality.

 
Enrolled at: University of Southern California Studies: Social Entrepreneurship Was granted: $3,000

Enrolled at: University of Southern California
Studies: Social Entrepreneurship
Was granted: $3,000

“As an educator, I have worked with over 10,000 students with the goal of creating a more equitable education system.”


Flavio Guzman Magaña

Born in: El SalvadorEnrolled at: California State University, NorthridgeWas granted: $2,000

Born in: El Salvador

Enrolled at: California State University, Northridge

Was granted: $2,000

“Immigranted inspired me to not give up on my dreams. They help people just like me, who are undocumented with dreams, but without financial aid opportunities.”

Alicia Escobar

Enrolled at: California State University, Northridge Studies: Master's Degree in Social Work Was granted: $2,000

Enrolled at: California State University, Northridge
Studies: Master's Degree in Social Work
Was granted: $2,000

“I'm excited to be learning different ways to be a more effective social worker, and advocate for individuals and communities who are most vulnerable.”

Jessica Aceves

Enrolled at: University of Southern California Studies: Occupational therapy Was granted: $3,000

Enrolled at: University of Southern California
Studies: Occupational therapy
Was granted: $3,000

“I aspire to practice with undocumented & underserved populations. My biggest motivation is my family and all the sacrifices they made.”


Daniel Padilla Vega

 

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