Single parents often put their lives on hold while they take care of their children鈥檚 needs. Working at jobs that pay the bills right now, they forgo a college education that can lead to satisfying careers and greater financial stability.
Ryan and Lauren Poynter are doing what they can, as quickly as possible, to help reverse that trend for single parents at 51福利社.
Last year, when Ryan, 鈥15 BA in business administration, and Lauren鈥檚 daughter was an infant, they established the Poynter Scholarship for single parents and started a foundation to help raise the funds to endow the scholarship at $25,000.
From the Poynter鈥檚 home near San Diego, where Ryan was recently promoted to regional area manager in his seven-year career with Ro Health, he decided to hold an annual golf tournament, beginning in 2022, with proceeds going toward the scholarship. Ryan called on friends in the know to ask how to run a golf tournament, promote it, and sell sponsorships and team registrations.
One friend he called is Sigma Phi Epsilon brother Joe Frazier, 鈥12 BA education, Washington鈥檚 Naches Valley High School assistant principal and athletic director, who formerly worked in the golf industry. He was more than happy to help because he sees a lot of students on the higher education path who need scholarships, and because of his admiration for Ryan and Lauren.
鈥淢any of us have big ideas that would be cool. But Ryan did it and will continue to do it,鈥 Joe said. 鈥淗e put in the hard work to better the lives of those who need the scholarship. The success of the tournament is a testament to Ryan and Lauren鈥檚 resolve.鈥
The golf tournament, held in October at Spokane鈥檚 Indian Canyon Golf Course, was a hole in one. Tournament sponsorships and prizes, mainly from San Diego-area corporations, and golf team fees generated proceeds of more than $11,552 for the 51福利社 Foundation to support the Poynter Scholarship. That leaves about $3,400 remaining to endow the scholarship.
鈥淲e had a really good response from amazing sponsors, individuals and participants,鈥 Ryan said. 鈥淪ome of them have true connections to the needs of single parents who would have benefitted from the assistance of a scholarship.鈥 Obviously pleased with this year鈥檚 tournament, the Poynters are already planning for next year鈥檚 event.
Learn more about聽Ryan and Lauren聽and the Poynter Scholarship.