Paul Esch
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Cristo Rey High School SacramentoI WILL PERSONALLY MATCH EVERY DONATION DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR UP TO $100K - PLEASE HELP ME REACH MY GOAL
$102,116
raised by 31 people
$140,000 goal
Cristo Rey High School Sacramento transforms lives by providing a Catholic, College preparatory education and professional work experience to high school students with very limited financial resources.
At Cristo Rey, students work 5 days each month in local businesses to help offset the cost of their education. They know that education and a college degree will open opportunities. Through the Work Study Program model, students are helping themselves, demonstrating their commitment and changing the trajectory of their lives.
The educational opportunities Cristo Rey provides for low-income youth is unparalleled in the Greater Sacramento region. Educating and partnering with these motivated students who work diligently academically and in the work place, Cristo Rey is helping these well deserving students succeed.
Currently over 95 corporations, businesses and non-profit organizations sponsor Cristo Rey students. With this model, students are able to offset approximately 60% of the cost of their education, and upon graduation, they will have more than 1,200 hours of real work experience.
Of the 2024 graduating seniors, 100% have been accepted to at least one college or university, with over 50% accepted into a UC school. The class of 60 graduating seniors were extended 267 college acceptances.
The Capital Cup adapts the historic Ryder Cup format—steeped in tradition—to promote community pride, healthy competition, and raise money for the Sacramento region’s most deserving charities. Each year, leaders from the Sacramento region are divided into two teams for an exciting 3-day golf competition. Donors have the opportunity to support their favorite player (or their favorite charity), as each player is competing to benefit his or her favorite charitable organization. The winning team's designated charities share a prize fund of $100,000! The tournament started with the ambitious goal of raising $250,000 in its first year. When it well surpassed that goal, the tournament committee raised the bar, and has continued to do so every year since—and every year, the participating golfers exceed expectations. The Capital Cup has raised more than $15 million over its history.