ICA Update No. 104 | Page 13

Corporate Work Study Program We awarded our first ICA Cristo Rey Leadership Award to The Academy of Ar t University for their commitment to their role as a co-educator. They sponsor 16 students in their offices showing not only how to make this program possible, but more impor tantly, successful. We look forward to continuing this tradition and honoring more of our co-educators for their leadership in forming our young women. We plan for a larger Frosh class next year and are in constant conversation with members in our community to find jobs for our students. This truly is a team effor t and it is paying off. The halls are full of inspiration and motivation as we celebrate yet again 100% of our students accepted to college. A rigorous college prep curriculum and four years of corporate work experience develops our young women as leaders in our community. We are not done yet as we continue to build on the tradition and commitment of ICA Cristo Rey. Angela Maiorano, Dominican Volunteer, featured below is also a member of the CWS team. Let’s keep up our effor ts and continue our good work! Left to right: Rachel Mustain, Nicole Cecchini, S. Lilly Fitzpatrick, O.P. & Tim Szarnicki We are grateful for our growing community, because together we make this program work! We now have more than 100 co-educator par tners opening their doors, giving nearly 300 ICA young women work experience and an oppor tunity to become the person they wish to be. We truly could not do this work without our teachers in the field, our co-educators. ~Tim Szarnicki Meet Our New Dominican Volunteers v Ashley Strobel comes to ICA from Grand Rapids, Michigan having recently graduated from Aquinas College. She majored in Business Administration and Communications with a minor in Theology. Her involvement with Campus Ministry propelled her to consider a year of service which resulted in coming to ICA through Dominican Y