The Riverside Press-Enterprise

IE nonprofit awards scholarshi­ps to high school students from single-parent homes

- By Greg Archer Inland Empire Community Foundation works to strengthen Inland Southern California through philanthro­py.

Creating legacies is key for Evelyn E. Perkins Scholarshi­p Foundation. The organizati­on was founded in 2006 by Michelle Heard, Danessa Jackson and Trudi Perkins, the daughters of the late Evelyn E. Perkins, an educator in the region.

Since its inception, the nonprofit group has awarded nearly $50,000 in scholarshi­ps to high school students from single-parent homes in several Inland Empire school districts in Riverside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties.

“Education has always been at the highest level of concern with my family,” foundation President Michelle Heard said. “I come from a long line of educators. But my mother, specifical­ly, started with the Monrovia (Unified) School District in 1965. They were not even desegregat­ed until 1970. My mother influenced the math lab there. She was listed as one of those influentia­l educators that helped with the Monrovia (Unified) School District. We’re very proud of our legacy.”

There’s mindfulnes­s with how the Perkins foundation is structured. The directors and board members are a diverse mix of businesspe­ople, active and retired educators, community leaders,

a former principal, an attorney, clergy and others who are passionate about education. And even more so, perhaps, the impact it can have on young people and throughout the community. Preparing students for future leadership also comes into play.

Through events, workshops, scholarshi­ps and other outreach, the organizati­on strives to help those seeking a secondary education. Based in Rancho Cucamonga, the nonprofit assists students who are U.S. citizens in singlepare­nt homes, who have a minimum 3.0 grade-point average through high school and receive a letter of acceptance from an approved

two-year or fouryear college.

“We have a lot of likeminded people on our board who understand the value of education, expanding the parameters of your thinking, and being able to convey that to other young people,” Heard said. “Hopefully, these will help to improve not only human relationsh­ips but ways to manage all the worldwide challenges we’re all going through.”

Recently, the Evelyn E. Perkins Scholarshi­p Foundation received a grant from the Black Equity Fund through Inland Empire Community Foundation. The grant will allow

the organizati­on to expand on its various outreach programs.

“Because all of our recipients generally are from single-parent homes, they may have disproport­ionately not enough funds to either begin a college education,” Heard said. “And even if they have the potential and the grades, college education or college tuition may not be a priority.”

She goes on to point out that the most recent Census Bureau report says in the U.S., more than 25% of households are single-parent households.

“And 80% of them are headed by just single mothers,” she said “With

the banning of the affirmativ­e action, there’s been a lot of discrepanc­ies on how students are even selected, too. We’re hoping this grant will help us continue to do this work with our workshops, which we’re preparing for spring.”

Typically, those occur in May, when the school year is wrapping up.

Heard said the workshops inspire as much as they prepare students for college.

“It allows them to enhance their skills in writing, because essay writing is a very important component of applying for an applicatio­n for any college,” she said. “We know the importance

of being able to express yourself in writing and filling out the applicatio­n properly because that can be one of the things that disqualifi­es you from the very beginning.

“Being able to have workshops is another benefit of the grant so we can continue to improve the types of informatio­n being shared to attendees.”

Learn more about Evelyn E. Perkins Scholarshi­p Foundation at evelyneper­kinsfounda­tion.org.

 ?? THE EVELYN E. PERKINS FOUNDATION ?? Members of the Evelyn E. Perkins Scholarshi­p Foundation board of directors. The organizati­on was founded in 2006and awards scholarshi­ps in the Inland Empire.
THE EVELYN E. PERKINS FOUNDATION Members of the Evelyn E. Perkins Scholarshi­p Foundation board of directors. The organizati­on was founded in 2006and awards scholarshi­ps in the Inland Empire.

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