Monday, May 24, 2010

My Cinderella Experience at the State Dinner


By Maria Gomez, President and CEO

Dear Friends, Donors, and Supporters:
To all of our Mary’s Center friends, I dedicate this note to you for your unyielding commitment to our work. Without your longstanding support, Mary’s Center would not have had the privilege of the First Lady’s visit, the opportunity for our young teens to attend a State of the Union Address, or an invitation to the second State Dinner at the White House. Each one of you, through your extraordinary and significant support, have enabled us to grow in size, but even more importantly, in spirit.
All of you have been a source of strength and inspiration for me and my staff over the years. Many of you were there at critical moments in my professional life when my heart was in so much pain I felt I could no longer lead Mary’s Center. Your words, your solutions, and your hands-on actions brought me back with more enthusiasm and a deeper passion. I thank you and wish you that in your lives, angels come your way as you have been there for me.
My earnest gratitude goes out to President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama for their tireless work on behalf of our great Nation. Thank you for embracing our city so profoundly. You truly understand the power that you have to transform the lives of our children forever.

My Cinderella Experience:

President Felipe Calderón and his wife Margarita Zavala were honored at the White House this past Wednesday, May 19th, with a State dinner that could be described as elegant, warm, and personable. Representing Mary’s Center, I was very fortunate and proud to receive an invitation and experience this momentous occasion with my husband. The security was tight but not imposing as we passed through the South East Gate and into the West Wing. We proceeded to walk down a corridor flanked by about 30 news photographers. All of this attention caught us by surprise, but we managed.

Once inside the White House, the atmosphere was a little more relaxed as guest mingled and exchanged greetings. We had the privilege of spending some personal time with California Congressman Xavier Becerra and his wife Carolina Reyes, Senator Menendez from New Jersey, DNC Chairman Tim Kaine, Secretary of State Mrs. Hillary Clinton, and others throughout the night. Equally wonderful was the time that we spent with Scott Schenkelberg from Miriam’s Kitchen, Lindsey Buss from Martha’s Table, and their magnificent wives as we shared our once in a life time opportunity to be able to serve in our communities during these special days in Washington. For that night, the everlasting chore of searching for funding was erased from my mind. Of course, there were a few Hollywood celebrities including Eva Longoria Parker (Desperate House Wives) and George Lopez.


At the appropriate time, the guests were gently prodded into the East Room to designated tables set around the periphery of the room and surrounding a long rectangular table near the center at which the two presidents and their wives and entourage were to be seated. Dinner was magical with a menu of superb Mexican food created by the Obama’s favorite Chef from Chicago, Rick Bayless. The ceviche could melt in your mouth, but my favorite was the Oregon Wagyu beef with mole sauce that tantalized with such amazing flavors. A few of the people at our table included New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez and one of his offensive linemen D’Brickashaw Ferguson, as well as Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. Both presidents gave warm, salutary speeches and toasts that emphasized the bond between the two countries. First Lady Michelle Obama expressed her appreciation to the White House kitchen staff and the Marine Corp band for their support and hard work that helped to make the event memorable. The First Lady’s genuine and heartfelt words deeply touched my heart.

After dinner, trams shuttled the guests to a large tent for the evening entertainment. The tent covered an area that was about three quarters of the size of a football field with columns twenty feet high to support a ceiling from which three large flower baskets hung adorned with lines of simulated monarch butterflies. This butterfly theme was in honor of President Calderón, whose birthplace is Michoacán, Mexico where the monarchs make their annual migration from Canada. The evening started with acoustic guitarists originally hailing from Mexico City, Rodrigo y Gabriela. With a rousing Spanish guitar they played rock and a touch of heavy metal. This was followed by our own diva Beyoncé and her song “Irreplaceable” with my favorite line “To the Left, to the Left…” The evening ended beautifully as I shared the warmest moment all by myself with Mrs. Robinson, the First Lady’s mother. It doesn’t get any better than that!

The event was memorable and historic, and I felt honored and humbled to represent our Mary’s Center community and the important work that has been delivered to our community for the last 22 years. I remember a quote that caught my attention recently that stated that “we should judge each day not by its harvest, but by the seeds that we plant.” Although the author was anonymous, I feel that these sentiments best describe our renewed bonds with our Mexican brothers and sisters, especially in this time of controversy and strife.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Maria Gomez, Special Guest at State Dinner

Mary’s Center continues to strengthen its relationship with the White House. Our President and CEO, Maria Gomez, was invited by the First Lady Michelle Obama, to attend the State Dinner held in honor of the president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon and his wife, Margarita Zavala on May 19th.

Only three nonprofit organizations: Mary’s Center, Martha’s Table and Miriam’s Kitchen, were invited to attend this prestigious event –the second State Dinner of the new administration-.

The list of over 200 guests included Hollywood celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg, George Lopez and Eva Longoria, as well as key government officials and many other important personalities.

Also, the same day in the morning, 10 Mary’s Center teens were invited by the White House to be part of the arrival ceremony for Mexican President Calderon and First Lady Zavala.

Mary’s Center Teens Invited to the White House

Ten participants of Mary’s Center’s Teen Program and two staff members were invited to attend the Arrival Ceremony for President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon and his wife Margarita Zavala at the White House on May 19th.

That same night, Mary's Center's president and CEO, Maria Gomez, attended the State Dinner at the White House in honor of President Calderon and First Lady Zavala.

It was a unforgettable experience for all of them!

Baby Shower in Honor of Mary’s Center Mothers

What a lovely event! Two wonderful sisters, Marla Garchik and Margie Halem, invited a group of friends on May 19th to a baby shower in honor of Mothers-to-be at Mary’s Center. There was a delicious food, gifts and a warmth atmosphere that made us feel like at home.

It was a privilege and an honor for us as staff members to be in a room with so many generous and caring individuals who we now consider part of the Mary’s Center family.

We thank them for the time they took out of their hectic lives to learn more about the work we do and for bringing so many cute gifts for our babies. We also thank our volunteers, Prue and Ingrid, for joining us as Ambassadors of Mary’s Center.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Help the Mary’s Center Teens go to College!


Vote everyday from now until May 31st to give the Mary’s Center Teens a chance to win $25,000 for College Scholarships. Visit www.refresheverything.com/mcteens.

Goals
· Provide supports for teens to apply to college.
· Raise money to provide scholarships for teens to attend college.
· Build the Urbanito Alumni Association to provide ongoing support.

Overview
The Urbanito Scholarship Fund was created by teens during after their 2007 summer project where they analyzed the Washington, D.C. educational system and concluded that a significant barrier to their access to higher education was a lack of financial resources. This year 25 have applied to college. All were accepted to at least one university or community college. Our goal is to raise $25,000 to provide each with a $1,000 grant.
To receive a grant, the teens must be a high school or GED graduate, help with fundraising, and show proof of college or trade school attendance.

Deliverables:
- 25 teens, upon proof of attendance at a college, university, or trade school, will receive a $1,000 grant to be used toward tuition, room and board or the purchase of books.
- The Teen Program Alumni Association will be formed to provide ongoing support.