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2 RivCo Teachers Awarded Grants For Class Projects
North Island Credit Union Foundation has awarded grants to 10 teachers in Riverside and San Diego counties.

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA — North Island Credit Union Foundation has awarded $5,000 in grants to teachers in Riverside and San Diego counties to support innovative learning opportunities.
The $500 grants through the foundation's Fall 2025 Teacher Grant program will support a variety of class projects in the region, including creating a school garden for special education students, supporting a cultural arts and poetry event, starting a plant-based culinary training program for high schoolers, and funding a biotech crime scene course.
"At North Island Credit Union Foundation, we believe great communities start with great classrooms," North Island Credit Union Foundation President Marvel Ford said in a statement. "These grants celebrate the educators who go above and beyond to engage their students and spark a love of learning. We're proud to support their work and the positive impact it has across our schools."
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Eight San Diego area teachers and two Inland Empire teachers were awarded grants. These are the fall 2025 grant recipients:
- Shannon Alcorta, Mt. Carmel High School, San Diego
- Brian Freeman, San Jacinto Valley Academy, San Jacinto
- Abraham Hanono, Eastlake High School, Chula Vista
- Latrisha Hernandez, Logan Memorial Education Campus, San Diego
- Cynthia Hurley, Summit Academy, Winchester
- Vanessa Medellin, High Tech Middle School, Chula Vista
- Zeinab Mohamed, Iftin Charter School, San Diego
- Katherine Quinly, Coronado High School, Coronado
- Erin Savage, Morning Creek Elementary School, San Diego
- Shawn L. Thomas, San Diego Academy, National City
Since the creation of the program in 2012, North Island Credit Union and its foundation have awarded $225,000 in teacher grants, according to the organization. As many as 20 grants are awarded bi-annually in the spring and fall.
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