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16 th Annual benefiting orangewood foundation friday, june 5, 2020 12 – 1 pm Scholarship Luncheon sponsorship opportunities

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16th Annual benefiting orangewood foundation

friday, june 5, 2020

12 – 1 pm

Scholarship Luncheon

sponsorship opportunities

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16th Annual Virtual Scholarship Luncheon

To prepare foster and community youth to reach their greatest potential

Only 54% of youth from foster care will earn their high school diploma

80% of youth from foster care dream of going to college but only 2% will earn their college degrees by age 26

“If not for Orangewood, I would not be the outgoing person I am. I would not be able to overcome my situation and live out my dream of being an accountant. I can face anything!”

- Kimberly scholarship recipient, B.A., CSUF

our mission

the need

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“Receiving the scholarship was a testament that people believed in me. My sister (pictured right) also receives scholarships from Orangewood and when I see her walk across the stage to receive her diploma, my heart will be completely full.”

- Orlando scholarship recipient, B.A., CSUN MSW, USC

Last year’s event raised…. Over $400,000 for youth to go to school

how we do it Orangewood Foundation provides scholarships and grants to help

youth with school expenses such as books, laptops, and even after-school activites.

44 Women for Orangewood raised….

Over 4 MILLON dollars for Orangewood Foundation since 1999

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guest speaker Devin Alexander

Devin Alexander is a Multi-Time New York Times Bestselling Author, Award Winning Entrepreneur, Sought After Keynote Speaker, Passionate Philanthropist and Celebrity Chef best known for decade-long stint as the Chef on NBC’s Biggest Loser. Devin’s unique approach to healthy cooking and her motivational personal story have landed her regular, major, national television appearances for close to 20 years, making her America’s Go-To Expert on Decadence without Consequence. Having maintained her 70-pound weight loss for over 20 years, she lives and eats her message: you don’t have to deprive yourself to be fit and healthy.

Devin has shared her Devinly™ Decadent secrets as the host of Healthy Decadence on Discovery Health and Fit Tv, as Host of

“America’s Chefs on Tour” on PBS and through frequent appearances on Today Show, Good Morning America, The Biggest Loser, Dr. Oz, Access Hollywood Live, The Doctors, The View, OMG Insider, Dr. Phil, FOX, CNN, Food Network, and others as well as through over 500 magazine features in Prevention, Men’s Health, AARP and Shape to name a few. She’s served as Culinary Advisor to Men’s Fitness Magazine and Cooking Expert to Women’s Health in addition to penning columns in Clean Eating, Muscle & Fitness, Muscle & Fitness Hers, American Fitness, et. al.

After 9 years as the Owner and Executive Chef of Café Renee Catering then Executive Chef of Signature, Devinly Decadence™ Restaurants on Royal Caribbean Cruiseline, Devin travels the country keynote speaking, doing cooking demos, cooking bootcamps, consulting for major U.S. food and cookware companies and advocating for the over 425,000 foster youth seeking loving homes in this country. She’s served as an Ambassador for the American Diabetes Association, a Blogger for The American Heart Association, served on the Advisory Board of the American Culinary Federation’s Chef Child Foundation and spent years as Larry King Foundation’s Go-To-Chef to speak on “Obesity in America”. She was recently named, “Inspirational Woman” of 2019 by NAWBO-LA (National Association of Women Business Owners) and was Honored by FirstStar.org.

When Devin is not writing, speaking or consulting, she spends every possible minute with her precious, veggie-eating, 2-year-old she “snagged” from the Los Angeles County foster care system! To stay fit, Devin is an avid tennis player, currently competing on a championship USTA team.

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“I love attending the 44 Women Scholarship Luncheon every year - the perspectives on life and the great takeaway morsels from Maria Shriver to Fantasia to Elizabeth Smart and so many greats in between. This luncheon always seems to fill the room with compassion for our guest and youth speakers, and the connection of talking with old friends and meeting new ones. It’s always an amazing day!”

- Kelly Bozza

“Every foster youth deserves the chance to follow their dreams. The Scholarship Luncheon shows that providing support to foster youth allows them to achieve their goals of going to college and having successful careers.“

- Michelle Koontz

words from past sponsors “The Scholarship Luncheon is my small way of paying it forward. Being an immigrant, I’ve been given a tremendous opportunity in America and I’d like to give back as best as I’m able. It was very rewarding to see my former mentee from Orangewood benefitted from the scholarship program and graduated from Cal State Fullerton. Since then, she has secured a career in human resources and has been able to support herself and her kids.”

- Denise Winn

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44 Women for Orangewood would like to THANK YOU for supporting the Scholarship Luncheon benefiting Orangewood Foundation!

For individual and table tickets, please complete your purchase at www.orangewoodfoundation.org/44lunchtickets

For questions, contact Ashley Cordero at [email protected]

sponsorship opportunities

Summa

Cum Laude

$30,000

Magna Cum

Laude $15,000

Valedictorian $10,000

Salutatorian $6,000

Dean’s List

$3,000

Honor Roll

$1,500

Textbook Sponsor

$550

Sponsor Gift For You and

Your Guest(s) X X X X X X X

Company Name or Logo on

Event Website & Post Event

Video

X X X X X X X

# of Tickets 24 12 12 10 6 4 2

30 Second Sponsor Spotlight

X X X X

Recognition on social media

X X X X X

Recognition on event collateral

material X X X X

Exclusive Q&A with Chef Devin

Alexander X X X

# of Opportunity

Drawing Tickets 24 12 8

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about

The mission of Orangewood Foundation is to prepare foster and community youth to reach their greatest potential. Founded in 1981, Orangewood is one of the leading providers of services to these teens and young adults. Foundation programs focus on four critical areas: health & wellness, housing, life skills & employment, and education. Annually, Orangewood serves almost 2,000 youth. Beyond its programs, for thousands of youth in our community, Orangewood means “family,” “opportunity,” and “hope.”

44 Women for Orangewood is a unique group of women passionate about helping Orange County’s abused and neglected children. Founded in 1999 by Susan Samueli as an auxiliary of Orangewood, 44 Women for Orangewood hosts annual fundraising events to support Orangewood’s college scholarship and peer mentor programs for foster care youth. Since 1999, 44 Women for Orangewood has raised over $4 million for the Foundation.

For more information on Orangewood Foundation and 44 Women for Orangewood, please visit www.orangewoodfoundation.org.

2020 scholarship luncheon committee Co-chairs: Kimberly Kirksey & Mary Vande Bossche

Christine Bova Mary Huber Judy Nicholls Cecily Burke Erin Journigan Lauren Peterson Linda Calderon Lori Junkins Julia Stannard Carey Clawson Yvette McCarthy Pennie Walley Fariba Fidone

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