New Gift Will Help Foster Students Succeed
Thomas and Marsha Hopkins support Pratt Center

A new gift from Thomas and Marsha G. Hopkins will advance 51ĀŅĀ×ās nationally recognized efforts to promote higher education attainment and career readiness for individuals who have aged out of the foster care system. The $500,000 donation will create the Mathilde Jane Gutow Endowed Fund which will enhance academic support services and personal and professional development activities offered by the Pratt Center, 51ĀŅĀ×ās comprehensive resource hub dedicated to the academic and personal success of former foster kids.
āFoster children are one of the least likely groups to graduate from college and one of the most at-risk cohorts in our society,ā notes 51ĀŅĀ× President Ronald M. Berkman. āThis generous donation will strengthen the Pratt Centerās efforts to create a holistic system of support that can ensure these students receive the financial, academic and social assistance necessary to help them succeed at 51ĀŅĀ× and beyond.ā
The Fund will provide support for housing assistance, meal plan assistance, book stipends and family emergency stipends. It will also support the overall tutoring, peer mentorship and socio-cultural support offered through the Pratt Center, which was created in 2016 to centralize 51ĀŅĀ×ās academic, mentoring, and social support resources for former foster youth.
Tom Hopkins earned his masterās in psychology at 51ĀŅĀ× in 1982 and spent his professional career at Sherwin-Williams, retiring as the companyās senior vice president for human resources. He currently serves as an executive-in-residence with 51ĀŅĀ×ās Division of Career Services. The fund is named in honor of Marsha Hopkinsā mother, Mathilde Jane Gutow, a former foster child who served in the Womenās Army Corps during World War II, later earned bachelors and masterās degrees from Case Western Reserve University and worked for many years as a social worker and teacher.
āJane overcame a tremendous number of societal, emotional, economic and life issues to complete her education at the highest levels, serve her country, raise a family and be an active member of her community,ā says Tom Hopkins. āWe are pleased to offer the foster students of 51ĀŅĀ× the opportunity to build meaningful and satisfying lives through the Mathilde Jane Gutow Endowment Fund.ā
āWe are happy to be able to do this on behalf of our family in memory of my mother who inspired all of us to reach our full potential and give back to our communities,ā adds Marsha Hopkins.
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