The 2023 Oceans of Opportunity Breaks Fundraising Record
Thanks to the support of our sponsors and more than 300 guests, we raised half a million dollars at the Oceans of Opportunity Awards and Scholarship Celebration on April 27 at the Museum of Latin American Art! Your generosity helped us exceed our goal and Marathon broke our fundraising record with a generous pledge of $70,000. Together we can keep more than 8,200 students in 13 EXP-supported high schools on track to college and career success.
Hosted one last time by our CEO Amy Grat with the help of alum Dalia Palsson ’03, the 23rd annual awards and scholarship celebration honored the dedication of our volunteers like our Bill Stein Memorial Leadership Award Pat Wilson of Fast Lane Transportation and our partners like our Keeper of the Flame Award honoree Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA). We also saluted the achievements of our 27 scholarship recipients and the Carol Rowen 180 Degree Award honoree, America Jasso from San Pedro High School.
Our student performance brought their A-game to the celebration, kicking off with fanfare from the Carson High School Marching Blue Thunder. Scholarship recipients Ajay Araquel and Felix Suavillo from Carson High School provided a smooth serenade during dinner. Zamara Hill from Manuel Dominguez High School pepped up the party later on with an energetic majorette dance performance.
The award program also featured EXP alums whose lives were impacted by EXP. EXP Board Member and the 2019 Rising Alumni Award honoree Victor Ibarra ’11 presented our board member and immediate past board chair Pat Wilson with his award. Pat’s commitment to volunteering, both in the classroom and in the board room, ensures youth in our community reach their full potential.
We were also proud to honor our partner ACTA for its steadfast support of our mission and programs, including continuously serving as an internship host since 2001. It was fitting to have ACTA’s very first EXP intern Eva Fluker ’02 present the award to ACTA CEO Mike Leue.
“I have seen the effectiveness of the Internship Program first-hand with exceptional preparedness exhibited by the participants,” said Mike. “You all play a vital role in the success of EXP. Your support changes lives.”
In sharing her transformational journey from a shy student to a leader of her peers, America mentioned a quote she heard recently that captured her experience with EXP programs: Shyness is like a mountain, that once you get over you realize was just a speed bump.
“EXP workshops have equipped me to climb this mountain,” said America. “Thank you, EXP and EXP supporters! It is my hope that you continue this legacy of helping students climb their mountains so they can move past the speed bumps and see the vastness of the oceans of opportunities in front of them.”
Thank you for your support of our mission and programs!
2023 Scholarship Recipients
EXP Scholars
Emma Feth, Carson High School, Global Business, Law, and Government
James MacPherson, Intellectual Virtues Academy
Darien Rodrigo, Carson High School, Environmental Science, Engineering, and Technology
Leonardo Salazar, Carson High School, Performing Arts and Media Arts
Christopher Gutierrez Memorial Scholars
Ajay Araquel, Carson High School, Environmental Science, Engineering, and Technology
Zamaria Hill, Manuel Dominguez High School, Culinary CTE
Eric Olvera, Rancho Dominguez Preparatory School, STEAM Academy
Felix Suavillo, Carson High School, Environmental Science, Engineering, and Technology
Ronaldo Titla, Gardena High School
Darwin and Barbara Patterson Memorial Scholars
Josh Arcenal, Carson High School, Environmental Science, Engineering, and Technology
Crystal Dyea, Barstow College / Barstow High School ’22, STEAM Academy
Ansel Flores, Carson High School, Environmental Science, Engineering, and Technology
Steven Hernandez, Carson High School
Ryan Ramirez, Barstow High School, STEAM Academy
Frank Herrera Memorial Scholars
Willie Alvarez, CSU Long Beach / Phineas Banning High School ’20, Pilot Academy of Technology and Health Science
Norma Olvera Gallardo, CSU Northridge, Master of Public Administration / Phineas Banning High School ’13, International Trade Academy
Frank Whipple Scholars
Toni Alvarez, CSU Maritime Academy / Phineas Banning High School ’19, International Trade Academy
Maria Barrozo, Carson High School, Global Business, Law, and Government
Julia T. Nagano Memorial Scholar
Frances Suavillo, Stanford / Carson High School ’20, Global Business, Law, and Government
Los Angeles Air Cargo Association Scholar
Laura Viera, San Pedro High School
Marilyn Roth Memorial Scholars
Madysen McDonald, Barstow High School, STEAM Academy
Jocelyn Soto, Biola University / Barstow HS ’20, STEAM Academy
Pearl Mercado Memorial Scholars
Shaelynn Cruz, San Pedro High School
Morgan McDonald, Barstow High School, Mojave Express Logistics Academy
Prologis Scholar
Kemberly Valenzuela, Barstow College, Barstow HS ’22, Mojave Express Logistics Academy
Valero Community Service Scholar
Chelsea Mendoza, Phineas Banning High School, International Trade Academy