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Celebrating Success: Palmer Pathways Graduates Ready to Thrive in the Trades

Chad Tibayan


Last night, we celebrated the largest Palmer Pathways cohorts to date—Cohorts 8 and 9. Emotions ran high as we honored these incredible young individuals, each of whom is now embarking on a promising future. This celebration was a true testament to the hard work and dedication they poured into the past 15 weeks. Along the way, they gained valuable lessons, forged meaningful relationships, and created experiences that will last a lifetime.


We are immensely proud of what lies ahead for each of these graduates. Thank you to all of our partners for supporting and investing into the lives of these young people.


Congratulations not only to our scholars but to their families as well—your unwavering support and love were felt throughout this journey.


Cohort 8 & 9 Graduates

Adolfo Briseno

Ajaluan Booker-Green

Andre Carter

Andrew Martin

Arillius Reevis

Christopher Wang

Danielle Hughley

Eduardo Rodriguez

Edwin Araujo

Isabella Gonzales-Sandoval

Ivan Corona

Jamara Matlock

Jeremiah Anderson

Jesus Damian Angel

Jude Tomokane

Julian Robetson

La’Nijga Hunter

Leon Jackson-Jimerson

Marco Villagomez Keating

Qu-Ran Y. Bell

Raheem Edwards Sebastean

Jesus Sanchez

Tarun Tarun

Zhyrill Serrano




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