Chicago Sun-Times

College- bound S. Side grads get a little extra help

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO Staff Reporter Email: sesposito@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ slesposito

Joy Anderson- Woodfolk needed a little extra cash. So she quit taking her blood pressure medication in June.

The South Side retiree considers it a small sacrifice.

Anderson- Woodfolk read a May 12 story in the Chicago SunTimes about three young women from Lindblom Math and Science Academy on the South Side heading to top American universiti­es in the fall — and she decided she wanted to help them.

“I had someone to support and encourage me,” said Anderson-Woodfolk, who lives in the Kenwood- Oakland community. “I just felt like coming from these communitie­s, no one is rich. While they may have scholarshi­ps and grants, it’s still not enough for all those things you need.”

So Anderson- Woodfolk and six of her friends, all mostly African-American retirees, pitched in and bought enough toiletries for the three young women — as well as for five more Lindblom collegebou­nd students — to last each of them for the whole academic year.

“I was overjoyed and excited,” said April Weathers, who chairs the counseling department at Lindblom, a CPS selective- enrollment school.

The supplies, all boxed up, were delivered to Lindblom Wednesday.

It’s the first time in recent memory a Lindblom student is attending Harvard; that’s Andrea Bossi, who is considerin­g studying biology. In addition, Faith Jones is heading to the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology. Abisola Olawale, originally from Nigeria, is heading to Stanford.

About 97 percent of students at Lindblom, in West Englewood, are minorities; and about 80 percent are low income, according to the school’s website.

Anderson- Woodfolk said she went to her doctor Wednesday. He hasn’t encouraged her to quit taking her medicine. Her blood pressure was up a tad, but otherwise she was in pretty good shape, the doctor told her.

“My doctor said, ‘ Whatever you’re doing, don’t stop,’ ” Anderson- Woodfolk said.

 ?? | LINDBLOM HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOS ?? Faith Jones ( from left) will attend the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, Abisola Olawale is heading to Stanford University and Andrea Bossi is going to Harvard University.
| LINDBLOM HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOS Faith Jones ( from left) will attend the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology, Abisola Olawale is heading to Stanford University and Andrea Bossi is going to Harvard University.
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