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Our Why, and How You Can Help

The Rosales Sisters’ Scholarship believes that no student should feel the sting of entering college unprepared. We want to help students get to the university level with as much financial and emotional support as possible. Please join us as we support first-generation or immigrant students growing up on the central coast of California.​ Read the […]

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Interview with Lucia Rocha

Interview with Lucia Rocha

Founder of The Language and Literacy Collaborative, and Watsonville Native By Olga Rosales Salinas Lucía Rocha-Nestler is a Watsonville native and a Rosales Sisters’ neighbor growing up in town. I have been lucky enough to watch what she has created as the Founder of The Language and Literacy Collaborative. Today, she talks about her program […]

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Interview with Alejo Padilla, GRIT

Vice Principal in North Tahoe, CA, and Watsonville Native. How Aptos High alum helps migrant kids/first-gen get to college. Introduction I met Alejo Padilla one morning while waiting for a bus on a street corner of my neighborhood, Mesa Verde in Watsonville, CA. We attended grade school, middle school and high school together and always […]

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Heat Stroke, a Conversation

I interviewed my sister Nancy Rosales about her experience going straight from Aptos High School to San Francisco State University. I asked what convinced her to work hard in school, and together we reflected on the who, what, where, and how of her journey. Nancy: I want to start by saying that I love being […]

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