California Water Service Group Gives Back to its Communities with $80,000 in College Scholarships
27 Giugno 2024 - 10:15PM
As part of its commitment to enhance the quality of life for those
it serves, California Water Service Group (Group) has awarded
$80,000 in college scholarships to 12 of the best and brightest
California, Hawaii, and Washington students for the 2024-25
academic year. This year, Group is investing in the education of
students in its service areas who plan to change their communities
through their study of everything from artificial intelligence to
neuroscience. To date, Group’s College Scholarship Program has
provided $760,000 in scholarships.
“More than half of these students are the first in their
families to attend college, which on its own illustrates great
drive and determination,” said Marty Kropelnicki, Cal Water
Chairman and CEO. “It is our honor to be able to make some amazing
students’ life-changing journeys more affordable in these
challenging economic times.”
From 390 applications, four students were each awarded a $10,000
grand-prize scholarship based on academic achievement, community
service, and financial need, while eight others received $5,000
scholarships. The top scholarship winners included:
- Ivy C., of
Torrance, Calif., who will study animal science at
University of California, Davis, and aspires to become a
veterinarian. Ivy, who has volunteered at animal shelters in Los
Angeles, hopes to better the world of animal welfare by addressing
pet overpopulation issues.
- Kaitlyn K.,
of Graham, Wash., a first-generation college student who
will attend Liberty University to earn a bachelor’s degree in
criminal justice and become a law enforcement officer. Kaitlyn is a
Battalion Commander of the U.S. Army’s Junior Reserve Officers’
Training Corps, with 130 students under her leadership.
- Jacelyn L.,
of Pukalani, Hawaii, who—despite being impacted by the
2023 Lahaina Fire—is in her second year at the University of Hawaii
at Hilo, studying accounting to work in the sports industry.
Jacelyn is the first in her family to attend college.
- Nancy L., of
Bakersfield, Calif., a first-generation college student
who has been accepted to the University of California, Los Angeles
(UCLA), where she will study neuroscience. Battling pancreatitis at
the age of eight sparked Nancy’s passion for a career in
medicine.
The remaining scholarship recipients
include:
- Mya C., of
Visalia, Calif., a first-generation college student who
will study business administration at California State University,
Fresno, to further her career goal of leveraging AI to create
immersive experiences with art, culture, technology, and
entertainment.
- Matteo D.,
of San Mateo, Calif., the first in his family to pursue
higher education, who will study business administration at
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.
- Landon D.,
of Graham, Wash., who is double-majoring in political
science and economics at Loyola Marymount University in Los
Angeles, in order to become a voice for those who want to improve
communities.
- Gavin G., of
Sunnyvale, Calif., who—after supporting his mother through
a traumatic brain injury—will study the scientific and human sides
of neuroscience at Stanford University.
- Lucas K, of
Waikoloa, Hawaii, who is studying industrial and systems
engineering at Lehigh University to achieve his goal of addressing
social, economic, and environmental challenges in Hawaii.
- Gabrielle
L., of South San Francisco, Calif., a first-generation
college student who will attend UCLA to study microbiology,
immunology, and molecular genetics to investigate and create
medicine.
- Huy N., of
Visalia, Calif., who will study electrical engineering at
the University of California, Santa Barbara, to become a software
engineer working with AI; he is the first in his family to attend
college.
- Mallory S.,
of Bakersfield, CA., a third-year college student studying
agricultural business at California State University, Fresno.
Mallory aims to educate people on the role that agriculture plays
globally.
The annual scholarships are part of Group’s stockholder-funded
philanthropic giving program and do not affect customers’ rates.
The program is administered by Scholarship America, a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization.
About California Water Service GroupCalifornia
Water Service Group (NYSE: CWT) is the largest regulated water
utility in the western United States. It provides high-quality,
reliable water and/or wastewater services to more than 2.1 million
people in California, Hawaii, New Mexico, Washington, and Texas
through its regulated subsidiaries, California Water Service,
Hawaii Water Service, New Mexico Water Service, and Washington
Water Service, and its utility holding company, Texas Water
Service.
Group’s purpose is to enhance the quality of life for customers,
communities, employees, and stockholders. To do so, it invests
responsibly in water and wastewater infrastructure, sustainability
initiatives, and community well-being. The company’s 1,200+
employees live by a set of strong core values and share a
commitment to protecting the planet, caring for people, and
operating with the utmost integrity. The company has been named one
of “America’s Most Responsible Companies” and the “World’s Most
Trustworthy Companies” by Newsweek and a Great Place to
Work®. More information is available
at www.calwatergroup.com.
Media ContactYvonne
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