The Red Sox Foundation Partners with the Tiger Woods Foundation to Send Local Boston Scholars to College

Scholars Will Be Recognized During the Pre-Game Ceremony at Fenway Park on Friday, August 30

L to R: Vladimir Casseus, Tiger Woods, Jamal Adan Photo Credit: Geoffrey Bolte, Replay Sports

NORTON, Mass.--()--Through a partnership with the Red Sox Foundation, the Tiger Woods Foundation has selected five Boston-area scholars who were awarded Earl Woods Scholarships. These exceptional students, selected based on criteria established by both organizations, will be part of the Tiger Woods Foundation’s Earl Woods Scholarship Program, an incredible support network that provides tuition assistance, dedicated mentors, admissions counseling and specialized workshops to each student during their four years in college.

This partnership originated through the Deutsche Bank Championship, New England’s premier PGA TOUR Playoff event, of which the Tiger Woods Foundation has been the charitable beneficiary since 2003. Each year The Championship, held over Labor Day Weekend, welcomes 100 of the PGA TOUR’s top golfers to TPC Boston in Norton, Mass.

The announcement was made at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Thursday afternoon during a ceremony commemorating the partnership. One of this year’s scholarship recipients, Jamal Adan, and the Tiger Woods Foundation’s first Boston-area scholar, Vladimir Casseus, presented Tiger Woods with a Boston Red Sox jersey. Woods was joined by Jeff White, Financial Advisor to Red Sox President and CEO, and Gena Borson, Red Sox Foundation Executive Director and Director of Special Events.

On Friday, August 30, as the Red Sox prepare to take on the White Sox, Adan and fellow scholarship recipient Shirley Peng, along with Tiger Woods Foundation President & CEO Greg McLaughlin, will be recognized and introduced in a pre-game ceremony at historic Fenway Park.

Adan, a first-generation college student whose parents and six siblings immigrated to the US from Africa, will head to Boston University in the fall to pursue a degree in international business, while Peng, who grew up with her father and two brothers in East Boston, will begin her college career at Boston College.

"We are thrilled to partner with the Red Sox Foundation on this exciting initiative," McLaughlin said. "The Red Sox Foundation has a long history of important work in the Boston community, and we are excited this partnership will support five local college students on their journey to success."

”This new partnership with the Tiger Woods Foundation will expand on the important work of mentorship and financial assistance for Boston area students that has long been a focus for the Red Sox Foundation,” said Red Sox Foundation Honorary Chairman Tim Wakefield. “We are pleased the Earl Woods Scholarships will give access to college to even more students from our community, and look forward to working with the Tiger Woods Foundation on selecting worthy, academically talented students in the years to come.”

Adan and Peng join three other students as the new Boston Earl Woods Scholars – Lenny Baez, majoring in Kinesiology at San Jose State University, Adreina Nieves, a Biology major at Syracuse University and Mikaya Emma, an International Affairs major at University of North Georgia.

Vladimir Casseus, the Tiger Woods Foundation’s first Boston scholar who is pursuing his Master’s Degree in School Psychology at Tufts University, will be singing the national anthem at the game. Casseus received his undergrad in Psychology at College of the Holy Cross in 2012, then spent a year working at City Year Boston helping mentor high school students and keep them on the track to graduation.

About the Tiger Woods Foundation - At the Tiger Woods Foundation, we believe every child deserves a shot at college. Designed to break through a culture of low expectations, our college-access programs reach underserved youth in all stages of academic life. For scholars in grades 5-12, the Tiger Woods Learning Centers provide hands-on experiences in science, technology, engineering and math coupled with college preparation workshops to create a unique environment focused on college and careers. The Earl Woods Scholarship Program is an unparalleled network providing admissions counseling, college scholarships, dedicated mentors, specialized internships and vital workshops. Receiving individualized support, our bright young scholars are succeeding at prestigious universities such as Georgetown, USC, UC Berkeley, UCLA and Harvard. For more information on our programs, please visit tigerwoodsfoundation.org.

About the Red Sox Foundation – The official team charity of the Boston Red Sox, the Red Sox Foundation harnesses the power of Red Sox Nation to support select programs serving at risk children and families across New England. The Foundation’s efforts are primarily focused on five cornerstone programs: the Red Sox Scholars Program, which provides tutoring, mentoring, enrichment programs and a college scholarship to academically talented but economically disadvantaged Boston public school students; the Red Sox Foundation's RBI and Rookie League youth baseball and softball programs serving more than 2,000 inner city teens each summer; the Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program for veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with combat stress and traumatic brain injury; The Dimock Center in Roxbury, serving more than 40,000 low-income families in Boston’s most disadvantaged neighborhoods; and The Jimmy Fund, supporting breakthrough cancer research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Red Sox Foundation raises funds through special events, corporate sponsorships, and grants. Founded and initially funded by Red Sox Principal Owner John Henry, Chairman Tom Werner, President/CEO Larry Lucchino and their partners, the Red Sox Foundation has won numerous awards for the impact of its innovative programs. In 2010, the Foundation’s Red Sox Scholars program was recognized by Major League Baseball with the first-ever “MLB Commissioner’s Award for Philanthropic Excellence.” In 2009, the Red Sox Foundation was honored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Sports Philanthropy Project with the Patterson Award as the nation’s “Best Team Charity in Sports.” For more information about the foundation, visit www.redsoxfoundation.org.

About the Deutsche Bank Championship - The Deutsche Bank Championship, New England’s premier PGA TOUR Playoff event held over Labor Day weekend, will welcome 100 of the PGA TOUR’s top golfers to TPC Boston in Norton, Mass. The Championship, now in its 11th year, has raised more than $24 million for the Tiger Woods Foundation, which supports underserved students through educational programs, and local New England-area charities. Details on all ticket options are available at www.dbchampionship.com. Fans can also follow the latest news surrounding the Deutsche Bank Championship on the official social media sites: www.facebook.com/DeutscheBankChampionship and www.twitter.com/DBChampionship.

Contacts

Tiger Woods Foundation and Deutsche Bank Championship
Rachel Rees, 949-725-3003
rrees@tigerwoodsfoundation.org
or
Elevate Communications
Keith Gainsboro, 617-895-7905
kgainsboro@elevatecom.com

Release Summary

Through a partnership with the Red Sox Foundation, the Tiger Woods Foundation has selected five Boston-area scholars who were awarded Earl Woods Scholarships.

Contacts

Tiger Woods Foundation and Deutsche Bank Championship
Rachel Rees, 949-725-3003
rrees@tigerwoodsfoundation.org
or
Elevate Communications
Keith Gainsboro, 617-895-7905
kgainsboro@elevatecom.com