Final Call: Double Your Impact – Sponsor a JWOC Scholar Before June Ends!
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, we’re excited to announce that there is a remaining budget of $10,425 in matching funds, and only 8 sponsorship spaces left! We will match your entire contribution, dollar for dollar, if you sign up to sponsor a student between now and June 30, 2025. This means you can provide twice the support for a young person on their path to success! While sponsoring a JWOC student remains a four-year commitment, the matching funds go far beyond covering tuition. They also provide vital emergency assistance during times of crisis, offer mentorship and coaching to help students grow personally and professionally, and supply specialized materials needed for demanding academic fields such as engineering, IT, nursing, and more. |
Hear From Our Scholars alumni |
Mrs. Sophanny Pan, a 2008 alumna, is a shining example of our sponsorship impact. With donor support, she excelled academically and now actively serves her community, showing a deep commitment to social responsibility. Watch her inspiring journey in this short video. |
Why Sponsors Choose JWOC |
At the heart of our mission is the belief in making a difference one person at a time by advancing educational opportunities through scholarship support. We believe education is the foundation for success and a pathway to independence. It is evident that JWOC shares this vision and has embedded it deeply within their University Scholarship Program. JWOC scholars are bright, driven and deeply inspiring. They possess the ambition and determination to create meaningful change—in their families, communities, and beyond. I’ve personally witnessed this through our email communications and virtual meetings. Each scholar radiates confidence, joy, and sincere gratitude for the life-changing opportunity they’ve received. Their passion for education is contagious. We are so very proud of each Panthera-JWOC scholar! They are the future!” ~ Panthera Edge Fnd Executive DirectorNatalie Kik-Brown |
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