2018 Ruben Castro Memorial Scholarship Recipient 1 of 2: Alma Gonzalez
Role models set table for this scholarship winner
Alma Gonzalez, a winner of one of the two Ruben Castro Memorial Scholarships for 2018, sees her parents and an aunt as the models for her personal and professional aspirations.
“My parents have worked hard and sacrificed a lot for me and my sister. I work hard because I want to make them proud of me,” Alma said of her parents, Jose and Josefina, who immigrated to the United States from Michoacán, Mexico. Jesus works for Boething Treeland Farms, and Josefina adds to the family income by looking after small children.
Growing up, Alma saw her Aunt Flor Padilla as a woman who was always there for someone in need. A foster parent who has four adopted children, Flor would explain in detail the interactions between herself and the child services agency
“There’s lots of love around her,” Alma said of her aunt’s household.
Alma, now 18, knew that she wanted to help people in a similar way, but she wasn’t sure how she could blend her passion into a successful profession.
Before she settled on studying social work, Alma thought nursing was her calling and focused on a certified nursing program. An internship at a retirement home gave Alma a first-hand look at what some nurses do.
“Other people enjoyed it – and I respect that – but I learned that it just wasn’t for me,” Alma said. “I still had the desire to help people but there had to be another way.”
Her Moorpark High School advisor Madeline Knight told her not to worry and put her in touch with Kimi Beckstead, a social worker who led Alma on the path she follows today.
“She told me what her day was like, the types of cases she sees and how she interacts with people. It’s not for everyone, but I decided it was for me.”
Alma, who graduated with a 3.9 grade point average and now attends Moorpark College, plans to get her Associate of Arts degree before transferring to California State University, Long Beach.
The $500 scholarship, administered by Ruben Castro Charities, is a small but encouraging development for Alma, who is used to living on a budget.
“How I will pay for college is always on mind so I’m always looking at ways to save money,” said Alma. “I had heard that Moorpark College was a good school; I’m glad that it’s so close.”
In the summers prior to her freshman and sophomore year, Alma worked at Boething as well. Alma heard about community service opportunities through Holy Cross Catholic Church in Moorpark while preparing for her confirmation.
She volunteered for Ruben Castro Charities whose namesake was a longtime member and leader at Holy Cross. On Saturday mornings, Alma could be found helping with the Grab ‘n’ Go food distribution at the Career Education Center on Condor Drive.
“It started out just as fulfilling a requirement for confirmation and high school graduation but I found out that I really enjoy helping the families,” she said. “I got to know them not just as customers or clients, but as people. The families who come to RCC greatly appreciate the help that is given to them.”
Alma said it was easy to bond with the families who visit the Grab ‘n’ Go because her family is of the same income level and heritage. She also feels that the clients at RCC have helped her grow personally.
“I’ve learned to better communicate with people that I meet for the first time,” she said. “Serving has helped me realize that giving back to the community brings great satisfaction. In the end, everyone wins.”
Run to eat: 5K, 1-miler benefits Moorpark charity food pantries
Every week, two food pantries in Moorpark operated by Ruben Castro Charities serve 610 individuals — 160 children, 336 adults and 114 seniors.
“They’re open to everybody,” said Lisandra Castro, a founding member of the nonprofit. “We also give out scholarships to graduating high school seniors who are college-bound and have a history of doing community service.”
The second annual CommUNITY Run 5K and 1 Mile on Saturday at Moorpark College benefits the philanthropic organization.
Races at College Stadium to Benefit Charities
The Ruben Castro Charities Community Run 5K and 1-mile fundraiser on Sat., July 8 has added legs to the namesake’s mission to serve the underserved.
Ruben Castro Charities seeks to end generational poverty through education.
First contact with anyone in need comes through the Grab and Go free groceries program at Moorpark College on Tuesday nights and the Career Education Center on Saturday mornings.
Food Pantry to Benefit from Moorpark College Run
Talk about a food run.
In what organizers hope will become an annual event, the first Ruben Castro Charities Community Run 5K and 1M fundraiser will take place Saturday, with proceeds going to the food pantry at Moorpark College.
COMMUNITY 5K & FUN RUN
Ruben Castro Charities will be hosting a 5K and 1M community run at Arroyo Vista Recreation Center on March 16, 2019 at 8:00am. You can register for the 5K or the 1M run at community5k.us.
Moorpark College Food Pantry Reopens Under New Charity
A full-time student at Moorpark College who is struggling to make ends meet while paying rent and tuition, Miranda Halverson said she now knows she won’t go hungry thanks to a food pantry on campus that’s open on Tuesdays.
“We don’t have jobs and we’re paying for the privilege of being here, so basically for the next two years we don’t have any income,” said Halverson, 35, of Simi Valley, who is a student in the Exotic Animal Training and Management program with plans to graduate in 2018. “Rent around here is pretty high, so of course everything goes to that and we’re living off of savings. So everybody was excited when they heard (the food pantry) was opening again.”
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The food pantry makes its appearance on Moorpark College campus once again with its reopening on Tuesday, Sept. 13, which offers students and families in need of food with Grab & Go groceries.
The food pantry is in full availability to students from the Ruben Castro Charities, a non-profit community-based organization every Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m.
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Kealoha and Company “Expressions of Polynesia” performer Anissa Anika Machuca leads supporters of Ruben Castro Charities in a traditional Hawaiian dance during the nonprofit organization’s annual event, held at Asakuma Restaurant in Moorpark on July 17.
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