Alumni

Giving Back

Since 2010, more than 70 of our scholars have earned undergraduate degrees. We salute their accomplishments.

Introducing Carlos Ramirez, Ana Gray and Jacqueline Escobar

 Now colleagues, these San Diego Education Fund Alumni work as professional educators and dedicate themselves to making a difference in the lives of students. Today, Mr. Ramirez teaches at Fay Elementary. Ms. Gray is the school’s principal. Ms. Escobar teaches at Cherokee Point Elementary.

Calling all San Diego Education Fund Alumni! We want to hear your success stories. Send stories and photos to sdedfund@gmail.com.

Teacher Scolars Alumni

Kassandra Delacruz, CSUSM,
Credential Anticipated 6/24

Sophia Leon, SDSU,
Credential Anticipated 6/24

Anna Gossens

Amanda Huynh

Alexandra Palomera

Alberto Vega Hernandez

Mackenzie Kelly

Anderson Tablas

Leslie Ponce Reyes

Emily Wheat

Kwincy Smith

Erica Piper

Thomas Diaz

Christina Conley

Ashley Lesley

Karissa Hendricks

Bianca Alvarado

Caroline Dillon

Devin Rantz

Jessica Williams

Victoria Stinson

Thanh-Thuy Cao

Ronald Dailsay

Thanh Quach

Anna Colio

Lida Razavi

Shayna Goodman

Justin McFarland

Natalie Rojas

Tuyet Tran

Michele Tran

Michele Waldron

Irma Robledo

Jacqueline Escobar

Thao Vo

Aurora Alexander Muhlbach

Fabiola Mendoza

Anniki Ferree Cruzeta



STEM Scholars Alumni

Rhona Matthews

Sara Toomis

Fowsiyo Aden

Hy Huynh

Andrea Tran

Mabel Munoz

Jonathan Razo

Tert Soriano

Andrew Diep

Duc Vo

Diego Oliva

Tigist Assaye

Martin Casas

Daniel Brandes

Duyen Tran

Salim Aweys

Anne Jinro Vergara

Cristian Jarquin

Chris Cheng

Brandon Kennedy

Linda Chung Rodriquez

Tung (Tony) Nguyen

Saul Garza

Ashley Carbonell

Oliver Flores Balanzar

Tung Nguyen

Elizabeth Hernandez

Fitsum Mekuria

Matthew Garrett

Ian Larson

Van Anh Pham

Biniam Ambachew

Rhonda Sabatchi

Janet Gill

Aharim Rodriquez

Lam Ngoc

Ismael Perez

Abraham Nguyen

John Dinh

Christina Nguyen

Jolie Pahm

Sarai Quintero

Tiffany Han


Support our Scholars

Partnering with donors, San Diego Education Fund relies upon individual and corporate gifts. Your gifts translate directly into college degrees, higher incomes, lower unemployment and stronger communities.