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Scholarship recipients

Each year, all of Washington’s 281 cities and towns can recruit and nominate high school seniors who are active in leadership in their city government, community, or school and plan to pursue post-secondary education.

The AWC Center for Quality Communities scholarship is supported by individual donors who are passionate about inspiring and recognizing youth leadership in municipal government. The AWC CQC is pleased to have awarded 74 scholarships to date, resulting in over $139,000 of funding. Learn more about the application and nomination process.

Read more about the 2025 scholarship recipients and selection process.



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Congratulations to the 2025 CQC scholarship recipients

Emily Jones – Burlington

Emily grew up immersed in social activism and grounded in a bilingual, biliterate, and bicultural identity, which has shaped how she views her role in society. She’s also been influenced by her work as an intern with Skagit Legal Aid, which has led her to rural communities and remote islands in Skagit County to provide language services and lead outreach campaigns to help migrant farmworkers access legal aid.

Her interest in outreach led Emily to take on public relations roles for ASB, DECA, and the Rotary Interact Club. She also performs with her school's top choir ensemble, plays on the tennis team, and is an accomplished thespian.

Emily owns and runs a successful online jewelry shop with nearly 100K followers—and she donates a portion of her profits to support local causes. Her success has inspired her to pursue a career in commercial or business law, with an eye toward helping local and marginalized small business owners access the resources they need to succeed.

Through all of her multifaceted experiences, Emily has come to believe that the fight for justice is about using your voice and your resources to uplift others.

Alexandra Corona Hernandez – Lakewood

A first-generation high school graduate, Alexandra is driven by her vision of becoming the first Dr. Hernandez in her family. She plans to pursue a Master of Public Health and an M.D. in Radiology.

As a young Hispanic woman with a growing awareness of underrepresentation, Alexandra joined the City of Lakewood Youth Council to make her voice heard and advocate for the young people in her community. As Youth Council secretary, she played a key role in planning the annual Lakewood Youth Summit. She has also worked for Lakewood Parks and Recreation, served on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, and chaired the Environmental Health Committee.

Alexandra is captain of the varsity tennis team, a science tutor, and still finds time for a part-time restaurant job. She is bilingual in English and Spanish, serves as Spanish Honors Society President, and has been honored with many academic and leadership awards.

Hayden Swartsel – Okanogan

Hayden is well on his way to his dream of serving his community as a paramedic or a firefighter/paramedic, with the ultimate goal of serving as a flight paramedic. He serves on the Okanogan Volunteer Fire Department and is working toward an EMT certification. In the fall, he will begin work toward a degree in EMS Paramedicine at Central Washington University.

Much of Hayden’s spare time is also dedicated to community health and safety. He founded the first Fire Club at his school to promote fire safety and prevention, serves as a volunteer Skywarn Storm Spotter for the National Weather Service, and serves on the Okanogan County Youth Leadership Council, helping remove barriers local teens face around reproductive health, mental health, and addiction.

Hayden also serves as Pride Coordinator with the Foundation for Youth Resiliency and Engagement (FYRE), a nonprofit youth center that provides healthy recreation opportunities and resources for succeeding in a rural and resource-deprived region. Last summer, Hayden led the coordination of FYRE’s largest annual event, Pride in the Park.

An accomplished artist and actor as well, Hayden has exhibited at two gallery shows in Twisp and starred in a number of high school drama productions. He made his directorial debut last year when he stepped up and directed his school’s spring show.


2024 recipients

Tanya Bhandari, Bothell • Jorge Gaytan Garcia, Connell • Indiana Hilmes, Selah


2023 recipients

Faith Bowden, Wilbur • Brandon Elliott, Lakewood • Harmony Grace, SeaTac • Rishi Hazra, Issaquah • Gigi Hendrickson, Bainbridge Island • Benen Lawler, Poulsbo • Alex Vicuna Perez, Tukwila • Claire Warthen, Bremerton


2022 recipients

Jennifer Farias, Bridgeport • Jazz Frazier, Longview • Serenity Inman, Tukwila • Ryan Reamy, Issaquah • McKenna Roberts, Okanogan • Gloria Arauja Ruiz, Lakewood


2021 recipients

Piper Bauer, Okanogan • Lynda “Brisa” Hernandez, Pasco • Kaden Anderson, Cathlamet • Jacob Lockman, White Salmon • Gloria Arauja Ruiz, Lakewood • Alejandra Pulido, Bremerton


2020 recipients

Edgar Quiroz Sanchez, Pasco • Federico Colin, Jr., Bridgeport • Joo Gyeong Kim, Lakewood • Leah Tran, Tacoma • Milena Johnson, Pullman • Nivedita Kumar, Mukilteo


2019 recipients

Colt Corrigan, Chelan • Silvia Esparza, Quincy • Sargun Handa, Mukilteo • Chanelle Hunt, Cusick • Gabriela Ruiz Heras, Vancouver • Katrina Wagner, Enumclaw • Kristina Te, Tukwila • Collin Pittmann, Rosalia


2018 recipients

Johana Ocampo Becerra, Mount Vernon • Nayeli Cervantes, Pasco • Zachariah Fincher, Friday Harbor • Savannah Kimzey, Yakima • Evarosa Perry, Cheney • Collin Pittmann, Rosalia • Hannah Stewart, Mercer Island • Kristina Te, Tukwila


2017 recipients

Abigail Brandt, Mill Creek • Uyen (Cathy) Dao, Sequim • Kristina Dorris, Soap Lake • Rosalyn Goveia, Ellensburg • Claudia Penney, Lakewood • Amber Torell, Longview


2016 recipients

Carson Bergstrom, Pasco • Grae Hill, Lacey • Johana Ocampo, Mount Vernon • Alisha Purdom, Marysville • Kioko Soneda, Burlington • Ethan Toth, Wenatchee


2015 recipients

Zachary Anders, Lynnwood • Nandina Cengic, Tukwila • Nayeli Cervantes, Pasco • Isabel Gabriel, Friday Harbor • Simran Handa, Mukilteo • Dagmawit Kemal, Seattle • Olesya Mironchuk, Seattle • Joanna Santana, Quincy • Tin Vo, Seattle • Jalen Wright, Seattle


2014 recipients

Katelyn Dolan, Liberty Lake • Prabha Dublish, Sammamish • Lucas Gordon, Anacortes • Nina Klinkhammer, Lakewood


2013 recipients

Emina Dacic, Tukwila • Michael Dyer, Kelso • Danielle Larson, Almira • Elizabeth McKeen, Anacortes • Ce’Nedra Thomas, Latah • Kendall Todd, Odessa


2012 recipients

Mason Cole, Anacortes • Colleen Delp, Dayton • Sonja Sanchez, Bridgeport • Russell Wiita, Sultan

 
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