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    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJune 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    To the editor: My husband and I have been gratified and thrilled to see the story within the June 2 version that featured a scholar who’s a part of my undergraduate college’s Guardian Students Program (“Former foster youth face low odds of college or job success. Some are trying to change that,” June 1). We now have supported this program with scholarships and mentoring for a number of years, and have seen our scholarship recipients transfer on to nice careers and graduate colleges. The share of foster youth who make it to school is already so small that those that do deserve our assist and encouragement.

    Thanks once more for printing a narrative about this essential program. We’re completely satisfied that Sacramento State President Luke Wooden, who, because the story talked about, was himself a foster youngster, offers this program further visibility and assist on and off campus.

    Margot Shinnamon Bach, Sacramento



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