From the president

Lareese Cathey, a second-year student at Chesapeake College, works actively on campus and in her community to improve the lives of local families. As a leader of Chesapeake College's TRiO program, she helps create leadership opportunities and cross-cultural experiences for first-generation college students. In her community, she mentors at-risk youth, and she organized a campaign to establish a free library for the approximately eighty children of Grasonville, MD. Partnering with the elementary school and local Housing Authority, Lareese collected 6,000 books and over $3,000.00. She was also appointed by the Queen Anne's County Commissioners to serve as a Commissioner of the Queen Anne's County Housing Authority Board. In this capacity, she ensures funding is being dispersed properly and policies are being followed and updated. Because she is a campus leader, at-risk youth mentor, political leader, community activist, and aspiring social worker, I nominate Lareese Cathey for the Newman Civic Fellowship.

Barbara Viniar

President

Chesapeake College

Personal Statement

I am a single mother of two children ages 9 and 14 and I am currently receiving government assistance and working as a work study for the TRiO program at Chesapeake College to help support my family while I finish college. I am very active in my community as a youth mentor for at risk youth. In 2014, I partnered with the Grasonville Elementary School in Queen Anne County and the Housing Authority of Queen Anne County to share my dream of putting a Little Free library in a vacant room in my community. To accomplish this task, I had to form a committee to help me make the library a success. My committee has four single mothers who brought all their creativity and a mind set to make our community a better place. On July 18 2014, we had the Grand Opening of Fisher Manor Little Free Library, and my small dream to create a safe, learning atmosphere for over 80 children in the Grasonville Community was reality.

Despite all my financial shortcomings, I have a heart to help people succeed and know that change starts from within. My career goal is to create a program for at risk youth, adjudicated youth, children in need of assistance, respite care and children in the foster care system on the Delmarva Peninsula. Toward that end, I attended the 8th Annual Mentoring Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico and TRiO Leadership Conference in Annapolis Maryland. I also volunteer in my local community to keep abreast of the needs of my community and try to apply my current studies in real ways with training that I have received as local housing commissioner. I believe my life experiences and educational training will allow me to have the compassion, understanding and empathy for others whose lives are in chaos, especially youth.

Lareese Cathey

Social Work

Chesapeake College