
At the beginning of this year, students from City Cru at SF State traveled down to San Diego for a conference alongside other students from campuses all over California, Arizona, and Hawaii. The 800 college students in attendance gave $4000 dollars out of their own pockets to benefit the Orphan Scholarship Fund. On top of that, SF State student Christine Longoria sold over $750 worth of her ceramic necklaces to benefit the OSF. In less than a week, college students combined their talents and resources to raise almost $5000 to empower orphans to become future leaders in their communities by way of education.

I was born in 1988 to Victor and Maria Elena Rodas. I am the youngest of 5 children and when I was 5 yrs. old my father past away leaving my family with nothing. My mother and sisters had to work hard in order to provide for us. I admire and love my mother for all the work and sacrifice she paid to care for her children. After many years of hunger, no place to live we were given refuge in Plan Escalon where my fours sisters and I graduated. Three of my sisters are now married and I am living with my mother in La Entrada and now work in Tree of Life Ministries as an English and Music teacher. I graduated in 2000.
God has always had His hand on us and I don’t know how to explain but I feel in my heart that God had promised my dad that he would always take care of us. We have had many challenges but God has always showed us His Love. God has always had people in my life that has been a part of the development of my character.

It’s almost here…get ready to play some dodgeball and support the OSF in the process! We’ll be having our second annual dodgeball tournament fundraiser at SF State in the coming weeks. We invite all clubs, groups, and individuals at SF State to come out and join us. Check back soon for date, time, and other event details!

Christine is a student who decided to do something with her own talents to make an impact for the OSF. She makes these gorgeous necklaces out of clay and sells them to raise money for the fund. Christine is a great example of someone who multiplies her gifts to make an impact.