Thank you for joining us

to celebrate 20 years of Scholar Success!

Dear friend,

Thank you for joining us on this crisp October evening to celebrate CDI’s 20th birthday! Over the past 20 years, hundreds of lives have been changed through the power of a college education. Over the next few weeks we will be sharing stories of some of our alumni via email, but as guests at this special celebration, we wanted to give you a sneak peek. I hope you enjoy reading about the impact of supporting CDI Scholars.

Sincerely,

Amma Felix
President & CEO

CDI Scholars Are…

Defying the Odds

90% of CDI Scholars graduate from college – nearly six times higher than their peer first-generation-to-college students from families with limited financial means. This has a profound impact on the trajectory of their lives.

Take Jennifer, CDI Class of 2010, as an example. Just 11 years out of college, Jennifer has gone on to complete a Ph.D., purchase her first home, and develop a rewarding career as a cell biologist.

At times, it seems hard to believe. “If teenage me at Wheaton High School knew that 15 years later, this would be my life – I am sure she would not have believed me.”

“I get often emotional thinking about how much I’ve grown because CDI, and their supporters, wanted to help bridge the gap for first-generation college students like me.”

Jennifer, CDI Class of 2010
BS, Boston College
Ph.D., Emory University

Scientists Saving Lives

Anthony, CDI Class of 2014, earned his Bachelor’s degree at Brown University and is currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program at Yale University’s School of Medicine.

Anthony is researching innovative new treatment options for patients with cancers that are negatively impacted by gene amplification – a process where a cell creates more than two copies of a cancer-driving gene – like ovarian cancer.

Currently, the majority of ovarian cancer patients are diagnosed in the later stages of the disease, as there are no screening methods for ovarian cancer. As a result, patients have few treatment options, all of which are invasive and often agonizing – and which often leave room for recurrence down the line.

Anthony is working to develop a new treatment that uses the cancer cells’ own replication process against it, providing more options for individuals who have developed resistance to traditional therapies. His work is currently in the research phase, but he hopes that it will one day advance to clinical trials and show promise for providing new treatment options for ovarian cancer.

Over a third (35%) of CDI Alumni chose majors aligned with the health care sector and physical sciences.

They are helping to address a growing need for college educated workers within the health care sector – which is estimated to be short by 735,000 workers by 2032.

Telling Stories That Matter

Arlo, CDI Class of 2012, was always fascinated with how the world worked. At Boston College, he chose to double major in Film and Political Science. In his senior year, he realized just how well his two passions could work together.

“The research and the ability to make concise arguments is what I got from PoliSci, and film was a way to express that to someone else, to make it interesting and intriguing, to make something exciting – I really was pairing these high concept ideas with a very accessible medium.”

He went on to become a producer for NOVA, the most-watched prime time science series on American television. His story on the underreporting of COVID cases and deaths in Mexico would go on to win an award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2021.

Watch Arlo’s Award-Winning Feature

What CDI Means to our Scholars

Since our very first cohort, 369 CDI Scholars have graduated from college.

CDI Scholars go on to become medical professionals, researchers and scientists, journalists and social workers, lawyers, teachers, business owners, artists and engineers.

They are infused in the community, and they make us better.

244 Scholars served annually

From just 10 Scholars in our very first cohort to 44 in our most recent class, philanthropic support has made the growth of our program possible.

Thank you for helping make
20 Years of Scholar Success possible.

As a small nonprofit, our work relies upon the philanthropic support of our community.

Thank you for being a part of our Scholars’ support team!

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