Assistance League of Orange
Assistance League of Orange

Local high school students pursuing a variety of disciplines received scholarships last year from Assistance League of Orange, including (from left) Vincent Bui, Kaitlyn Real, Ryan Raymundo, Abril Najera, Anh Minh Nguyen, Elianna Peng, Sarah Ando and Michelle Truong. Hailey Fink and Luiz Paz are not shown.

- - - -

Assistance League of Orange

Purchase a gently used dress, housewares or toys at Now and Again Thrift Shop in the Plaza and help deserving students continue their educations. In short, that’s the story behind the scholarship program offered by Assistance League of Orange.

“Many people know about us,” says Michele Markel, co-chairwoman of the ALO scholarship committee. “We get some tremendous donations, raise a lot of money and give it back to the community.”

This year, $28,000 is budgeted for scholarships, with individual awards ranging from $500 to $3,000.

Applications, available online, need to be turned in by March 28 and should include the grade point average (3.0 minimum), SAT/ACT scores, recommendations and a well-written essay. “From all of these criteria we can get a good idea of their leadership qualities,” Markel says.

“We like students to show their community service, because we’re a community service organization,” she adds. “We also understand that some students need to work, so they can use their part-time jobs as a type of community service.”

High school students from throughout the Orange Unified School District are eligible, including those attending Richland, a continuation high school for at-risk teens. For those scholarships, there’s less of an emphasis on GPA and SAT scores, while other aspects of performance have greater significance.

“We look at what each student has done since they’ve been here—their character, worthiness and how they’re overcoming aspects of their life,” says Midge Knox, a Career Guidance Technician at the school.

Scholarship applicants at Richland write an essay, teachers make nominations, and then Knox and Principal Dr. Briseño-Simonovski evaluate the submissions and pick the top two or three candidates.

“It means a lot to the students,” Knox says. “It gives them that extra pat on the back and lets them know that their work is being noticed.”

In addition to OUSD students, those living within the district but attending schools outside the district boundaries are also welcome to apply.

The Assistance League of Orange, celebrating its 80th anniversary in 2021, has a scholarship committee with about 25 members who read all the applications. Past winners have attended UCLA, UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, Chapman University and many other schools, including ones in the Ivy League.

Says Markel: “Many of the students are impressive—they have tremendous grades, high SAT scores and glowing recommendations.

Application information available on the website at Assistance League of Orange

Article Published in the
Jan / Feb 20 edition of the Old Towne Orange Plaza Review
Photo by Mike Escobedo
Get the Most from Your Article
Discover exclusive framed articles, digital elements, and photos from your photoshoot, all available for purchase for featured subjects.
More from Orange Plaza Review

128 - Jul / Aug 25

Salon réBelle
A Cut Above
Salon réBelle Salon réBelle, co-owned by Darryl Holiday and Marcos Trujillo, has been offering a full salon experience in Old Towne Orange for the past 23 years. Holiday and Trujillo met while working at Carlton... Read More →

126 - Mar / Apr 25

Leslie Hardy
Community Services Director for the City of Orange
As Community & Library Services Director, Leslie Hardy oversees Orange’s 22 parks, three libraries and recreation programs.  Currently, she is overseeing the installation of pickleball courts and a skate park in the city. - -... Read More →

8 - Jan / Feb 03

Felix Continental Cafe
Second Generation
Carlos Calderon (right) carries on the tradition of fine foods from Cuba and Spain started by his father, Ramon. - - - - Felix Continental Cafe You’ll often find “standing room only” at Felix Continental... Read More →
↑ Back to Top ↑