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Today on Fostering Change, Rob Scheer speaks with Monica Pantoja, the dynamic Executive Director of the nsoro Educational Foundation.
Founded in 2005, The nsoro Educational Foundation believes not one young person aging out of our nation's foster care system should have to navigate the world alone. Our mission provides the access to and attainment of post-secondary education through a holistic scholarship that shepherds our youth to and through college, optimally positioning our graduates for an equitable transition into adulthood. Nsoro’s Scholarship Program “Fostering Futures” provides a certified executive coach and a mentor with evidence curriculum, anchored in four tenets: post-secondary credentials: emotional literacy, financial fluency, and workforce readiness. From essential gap funding for tuition, books, academic fees, to ensuring our scholar's housing stability and food security, nsoro’s Scholarship serves as a bridge from college to career.
Rob and Monica have an important discussion about our youth who've spent time in the foster care system and the barriers they face to achieving self-sufficiency and economic mobility, far greater than than first gen peers.
The Results: nsoro scholars:
435 college graduate to date
81% college graduation rate
70% are pursuing an advanced degree
98% have not been incarcerated
96% have not abused drugs or alcohol
78% have not been homeless
85% have developed and maintained a budget
To learn more about nsoro Foundation, please visit:
Website: nsoro Foundation: https://nsoro.foundation/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nsorofoundation
Instagram: @nsorofoundation
Twitter: @nsoroFoundation
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-nsoro-foundation-3825a9248/
To learn more about Rob Scheer and Comfort Cases, please visit: https://comfortcases.org/
If you have questions or comments about today’s episode, the foster care system, or how you might volunteer or donate to help youth in foster care, please write to us here: [email protected]
You can find previous episodes of Fostering Change at https://comfortcases.org/podcasts/
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Today on Fostering Change, Rob Scheer speaks with Monica Pantoja, the dynamic Executive Director of the nsoro Educational Foundation.
Founded in 2005, The nsoro Educational Foundation believes not one young person aging out of our nation's foster care system should have to navigate the world alone. Our mission provides the access to and attainment of post-secondary education through a holistic scholarship that shepherds our youth to and through college, optimally positioning our graduates for an equitable transition into adulthood. Nsoro’s Scholarship Program “Fostering Futures” provides a certified executive coach and a mentor with evidence curriculum, anchored in four tenets: post-secondary credentials: emotional literacy, financial fluency, and workforce readiness. From essential gap funding for tuition, books, academic fees, to ensuring our scholar's housing stability and food security, nsoro’s Scholarship serves as a bridge from college to career.
Rob and Monica have an important discussion about our youth who've spent time in the foster care system and the barriers they face to achieving self-sufficiency and economic mobility, far greater than than first gen peers.
The Results: nsoro scholars:
435 college graduate to date
81% college graduation rate
70% are pursuing an advanced degree
98% have not been incarcerated
96% have not abused drugs or alcohol
78% have not been homeless
85% have developed and maintained a budget
To learn more about nsoro Foundation, please visit:
Website: nsoro Foundation: https://nsoro.foundation/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nsorofoundation
Instagram: @nsorofoundation
Twitter: @nsoroFoundation
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-nsoro-foundation-3825a9248/
To learn more about Rob Scheer and Comfort Cases, please visit: https://comfortcases.org/
If you have questions or comments about today’s episode, the foster care system, or how you might volunteer or donate to help youth in foster care, please write to us here: [email protected]
You can find previous episodes of Fostering Change at https://comfortcases.org/podcasts/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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