From The San Diego Union-Tribune
January 14, 2011
by Karla Peterson
A little over 10 years ago, Jorge Narvaez was a class-cutting, troublemaking Kroc Middle School kid who was bound for nowhere good. But instead of joining a gang, the Clairemont teen was an inaugural member of Reality Changers, an organization that gives motivated inner-city students the academic, financial and emotional resources to go to college. With the help of Reality Changers and scholarships, Narvaez became the first member of his family to go to college.
Click here to read more and see the video that made Jorge and his daughter singing sensation YouTube stars!
January 14, 2011
by Karla Peterson
A little over 10 years ago, Jorge Narvaez was a class-cutting, troublemaking Kroc Middle School kid who was bound for nowhere good. But instead of joining a gang, the Clairemont teen was an inaugural member of Reality Changers, an organization that gives motivated inner-city students the academic, financial and emotional resources to go to college. With the help of Reality Changers and scholarships, Narvaez became the first member of his family to go to college.
Click here to read more and see the video that made Jorge and his daughter singing sensation YouTube stars!
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