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30 Faces of KidWorks - Monica Mendoza

We often say that supporters are the lifeblood of KidWorks. Monica Mendoza is a perfect example. She’s walked alongside us and those we serve since 2006. Monica’s been a mentor to our youth, a classroom volunteer and overall supporter. A number of churches over the years have partnered with KidWorks; their members often grow deep connections with us. Monica’s journey with KidWorks began that way through RockHarbor Church in Costa Mesa. Monica has worked alongside many of our legacy leaders over the years. She’s also seen us grow in impact, the size of the population we serve and in the number of centers we’ve established. As a 17-year volunteer, Monica’s been with us for over half of our history so far.

30 Faces of KidWorks - Ava Steaffans

As KidWorks’ former President and Chief Executive Officer, Ava Steaffens was one of the most influential leaders of KidWorks during her tenure of August 1999 through March 2015. This legacy leader is now Strategic Partnerships Director for California at World Relief. “In the summer of 1999, I got a call from Larry Acosta, asking if I’d take a job as office manager in the small office from which he operated the Hispanic Ministry Association,” Ava says. “At the time, I was still a practicing lawyer, but I knew God was calling me to do something different, like a global mission. In 2002, KidWorks spun off as a separate, non-profit community development corporation. At the time, I never dreamed that KidWorks would provide so much redemption to so many lives. The impact has been astronomical in so many lives, including my own. It shows that God is faithful; God cares for all of us.”

30 Faces - Glenn Leibowitz

Glenn Leibowitz first volunteered at KidWorks in late 2005. “KidWorks has never wavered from their focus on Christ, academics, leadership, well-being and meaningful careers for their students over the nearly 18 years since I first walked through the door at the Dan Donahue Center,” Glenn says. A professional writer for over 50 years, he’s been honored to work on hundreds of stories and communications projects since then.

Enrique: A KidWorks success story

When now 19-year-old Enrique Vega was about to graduate from high school in Spring 2022, he was carefully considering three potential career paths: forensic scientist, history teacher or bioengineer.

But there was a problem. Enrique realized he didn’t have a true passion for any of them. Enrique’s real longing was for a career in culinary arts.

30 Faces of KidWorks - Melissa Ley Marshall

Melissa Ley Marshall is one of KidWorks’ most steadfast supporters and volunteers. She was honored as our March 2018 “Volunteer of the Month.” Melissa co-leads our Young Professionals for KidWorks. She’s a First Vice President at CBRE in Newport Beach and brings her leadership skills and management experience to every aspect of her engagement with KidWorks.

30 Faces of KidWorks - Michelle Martinez

Like so many of our students, Michelle first enrolled in KidWorks as a child in our state-licensed preschool. She’s now a high school senior. Michele will soon join the ranks of hundreds of KidWorks alumni who have found a safe, welcoming and inspiring second home each time they pushed open the doors at one of our three centers. Michelle is now looking forward to college, followed by a meaningful career. The little girl who first started her academic career in our preschool is now a young adult. We are very honored to be part of her journey.

30 Faces of KidWorks - Gabi & Omar Cova

Gabi and Omar Cova are a true love story—not only because they met and married while at KidWorks but also for their love of KidWorks since our early beginnings. Both served for a number of years as KidWorks team members, positively influencing the lives of hundreds of students. They have also served on Christian missions outside of the United States, bringing their love of Christ and His children.

30 Faces of KidWorks - Camille Strader

Camille Strader has been honored as a KidWorks Volunteer of the Month and also as an Orange County Spirit of Volunteerism award winner, nominated by KidWorks. When this longtime KidWorks friend was named April 2018 Volunteer of the Month, a KidWorks team member said, “Camille is such a wonderful and giving spirit. The students recognize her commitment.”