Giving back to the industry that has fed me well
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Some of the members here participate in the Chefs4students.org fund raiser events we have during the year. I am posting links to the parts I was involved in over the years. You can explore from there if you would like. This is a group of industry people who spend their own money running around raising funds for the scholarship program. I am singling me out cause it is legal for me to do so. You can look around and find other members here that contribute as well.

This year we raised and gave away $12K to 12 very good student candidates. I hope you enjoy this as we do enjoy raising it and giving it away.

This is our Chefs4students.com press release for this years scholarships. It came out today as we finished selected the recipients Friday.

Links to bbally:

http://www.chefs4students.org/events...draiser/04.htm

http://chefs4students.org/events/200...draiser/11.htm

http://chefs4students.org/events/200...draiser/03.htm

http://chefs4students.org/events/2005-08-fundraiser/

The real press release and such.

October 2007 Awards
October 2007 Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant Winners Announced

Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA – October 1, 2007 – Chefs4Students.org today announced the winners of the October, 2007 culinary grants. The program previously known as the Chef2Chef.net Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 to assist culinary students in need of financial assistance.

For the 2006 - 2007 academic years, Chefs4Students.org has received more than 1000 applications from students at over 40 different culinary schools across the country and abroad. Eligible students must attend a culinary school at the time of the award, show proof of their financial need, provide letters of recommendation, transcripts and provide a 500-word essay.

The reviewing panel consisted of fifteen certified chefs, executive chefs, business executives and culinary professionals from various organizations across the globe. We are pleased to award twelve $1,000.00 grants to the following students:

• Amber Spencer, Florida Culinary Institute, West Palm Beach, FL
• Artley Van Pullum, Jr, Guilford Technical Community College, Jamestown, NC
• Charles Appel, Johnson & Wales, Providence campus
• Lori Bean, Florida Culinary Academy, West Palm Beach, FL
• Clark Barlowe, Johnson & Wales, Providence campus
• Diego Sanchez, Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, NY
• Gil Quichocho, Le Cordon Bleu, Las Vegas, NV
• Jeffrey Weiss, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
• Joseph Berta, Johnson & Wales, Charlotte campus
• Kevin Heslip, Schoolcraft College, Livonia, MI
• Lindsay Colasurdo, Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, NY
• Melissa Stoner, Johnson & Wales, Denver campus

Funds for the October 2007 grants were generated by a successful online auction held on the Chef2Chef.net Culinary Portal, the proceeds of the fourth annual fundraising dinner and silent auction put on by Chef Florian Wehrli in Windsor, Colorado, private donations, corporate sponsorships and product donations, cookbook sales, private functions and the dedication of the participating chefs from around the world.

Without the dedication of the participating chefs, this program would not exist.

About the Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant Program

Chefs4Students.org offers a variety of programs for companies and individuals to participate in this non-profit effort to assist culinary students in need.

The Chefs4Students.org Culinary Grant Program is administered by Chef David and Pamela Nelson. Chefs4Students.org utilizes the Yampa Valley Community Foundation, www.yvcf.org to independently oversee the financial aspects of this non-profit fund. Your contribution may be tax deductible. Please call Chef David Nelson at 970-846-0059 for further information on how to help us give back to the future of the culinary industry.

For More Information: http://www.chefs4students.org

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