69%identify as students of color– 41% Black/African American, 17% Hispanic/Latino, 6% Two or more races, 4% Asian
YamarizJacksonville Thrive Scholar When I first became a part of the Thrive Scholar Family, I felt it was too good to be true. However, during Summer Academy, my skepticism was put to rest. I met dozens of kids like me, decorated with achievements, passionate about their education, and relentlessly chasing their goals. The men and women with whom I grew close became a significant source of inspiration as well as guidance. For example, I was stressed with the task of choosing a career path and a major. Yet after long conversations with my College Access Manager and professors at Amherst, I was able to create an outline that best suited me and my interests. I felt more confident in my career choice, and as a result, my anxiety for the future was replaced with excitement. It was a life-changing, euphoric experience that I will never forget.
Denise NJacksonville Thrive Scholar At Summer Academy, I was able to experience what daily life on a college campus feels like, and now I am confident in my ability to adjust to a new environment once I move away to college. Summer Academy also helped me develop communication skills with professors, faculty and staff, and my peers. Not only did I improve my social skills, but I regained my self-confidence. And for that I will forever be grateful for the love and support Thrive and my fellow Scholars have given me.
Wanda WillisVice President of Civic Leadership, The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida has long focused on helping students from all backgrounds succeed in public schools. Thrive Scholar's unique model is proven to help students from low-income backgrounds and communities of color succeed in high-paid, high-impact careers. We are incredibly proud to have played a leading role in raising the funds to expand Thrive Scholars to Northeast Florida.
Brian WolfburgPresident & CEO, VyStar Credit Union VyStar Credit Union was proud to be the first local organization to sign on in support of Thrive Scholars, and we are thrilled to see this important program expanding in our hometown of Jacksonville. Young people are the future our community, and we recognize the importance of providing opportunities for high-achieving, diverse individuals to realize their dreams. We have watched proudly as many students have been enriched by Thrive Scholars, and we remain committed to supporting the program and its mission to empower the next generation of leaders.