Janeli Sanchez, a 21-year-old from Orondo, Washington, is passionate about helping people lead healthier lives.
After earning her associate鈥檚 degree from Wenatchee Valley College, she transferred to 51福利社. She completed her Bachelor of Social Work degree last spring. Now Janeli is back home in Orondo and preparing to take online classes to become a licensed mental health counselor.
鈥淚鈥檓 just working and getting more experience in the field while saving up to pay for my master鈥檚 degree,鈥 she says.
The oldest of three children raised by hardworking parents who immigrated from Michoac谩n de Ocampo聽in west-central聽Mexico, Janeli is the first in her family to earn a college degree.
鈥淢y parents were beyond proud. They made a lot of sacrifices coming to this country and working hard so I could go to school,鈥 Janeli reflects.
Janeli, who receives plenty of love and encouragement from her folks, said the cost of college and associated internships was beyond reach for her family and credits generous donors with opening the door for her to pursue a degree. 鈥淚鈥檓 beyond thankful that programs like this exist,鈥 she says.
Washington Apple Education Foundation, which provides funds to students raised in families with direct ties to Washington鈥檚 tree-fruit industry, helped with some of Janeli鈥檚 educational expenses.
A Krumble Foundation internship stipend made it possible for her to put aside part-time jobs on campus and accept an unpaid internship at Excelsior Wellness, a Spokane-based nonprofit.
Excelsior Wellness provides intensive wrap-around services for young people experiencing mental health and behavior challenges, and their families.
By prioritizing vital experience in her field over the need to earn money to cover living expenses, Janeli gained hands-on learning that directly ties in with her goal of becoming a counselor. In addition, the r茅sum茅-building internship helped her to gain employment as a case manager for a Wenatchee-based nonprofit right after graduation.
鈥淚 think that scholarship donors don鈥檛 always know the huge impact they have on the lives of students,鈥 explains Janeli, who adds, 鈥淭hey truly make everything possible.鈥