Monthly Archives: October 2018

Boy Scout of America Troop 1803 is a primarily African-American Scout Troop based in Orange County, California. There are currently 11 young men serving as Scouts and are between 11 and 18 years of age. Scouting reinforces their duty to God, duty to country and duty to themselves. They are very active in the community doing such activities as helping the disabled with yard maintenance, handing out food baskets during Thanksgiving and a host of other activities.

The money allowed the Scouts to experience outdoor adventures that included:

Camping
White Water Rafting
Mud Run Obstacle completion
Archery
Horseback riding
Sporting Events

Carl and Rose Saterfield Memorial Scholarship Raises $1,500 For Students

On Sunday, November 4th, I will be participating in the 2018 Newport Dunes Triathlon.  For this event, I am conducting a “Tri-a-tha-thon” in order to raise money for the Carl & Rose Memorial Scholarship Fund.  As you may know, this foundation was set up in my parent’s name, both of who died from cancer.  The scholarships are awarded to students from disadvantaged backgrounds and those that have been affected by cancer.

Due to the support of many of you (my friends and family), in the past six years we have raised over $6,500; all of which has gone towards supporting college students.

Our hope is that our support can assist them in moving past their obstacles and closer towards achieving their personal and academic goals.

This is my first triathlon, so I am both excited and nervous.  LOL!  The race will include a 300-yard swim, an 8-mile bike ride, and a 3-mile run.  I have been training hard and promise to be ready race day.

So I am asking if you would consider sponsoring me in participating in this “Tri-a-tha-thon.”  To sponsor me, you can email me at [email protected] and provide your name, phone number, email address, and the amount you would like to donate. I will then add your name to the pledge list.

Donation Options:

1) A flat donation - Every dollar counts, so whatever you can pledge would be extremely appreciated.

2) Additional Bonus Donation – My goal is to run the entire triathlon under 83 minutes.  If I hit this goal, you can choose to add an additional dollar amount to your flat donation.

For example you can say:  I will make a flat donation of $50 and an additional bonus donation of $50 if you complete the triathlon under 83 minutes.  This would be a total donation of $100.

I once again have partnered with the non-profit organization Orange County Uplift Foundation (30-0380041) in conducting this fundraiser meaning your donation will be tax deductible.

Payment options include:

1)   Online Payment

- Go to ocupliftfoundation.org

- Click on the Donate “PayPal” tab anywhere on the Website and pay through PayPal

2)   Mail in option

- Mail a check or money order to the Orange County Uplift Foundation

- PO Box 62272  Irvine, CA. 92602

- Attention: CRSF

3)   Arrange to give the donation directly to me

A receipt of your donation can also be made available to you upon request.

I thought this would be a great way to raise funds for a great cause in a manner that promotes life, health, fitness, education, and as always… FUN.  If you have any questions about this fundraiser, please do not hesitate to email me directly.

I truly appreciate your consideration in supporting a cause that is very close to my heart and will support students.  Thank you for being such a positive influence in my life.

Sincerely,

Kalonji Lateef Saterfield

  • 2017 Recipient

This event was in collaboration with  Dr. Gabriella Jones.  The event was held at the Lincoln Experience Center (LEC) within Fashion Island, Newport Beach, CA.

Mrs. Andree Smalls the Director of Operations at LEC. This was our inaugural event for what will hopefully become another annual signature program for the chapter. Thank you to volunteer Jamie McCallop who was one of the originators of the concept to conduct this event designed to honor our Veterans by providing professional business attire for those transitioning from active military to civilian careers. 

 Mr. McCallop is still on active duty in the US Army and recently transitioned from Southern California (via Kansas) to North Carolina.

Thank you once again Mr. McCallop for your service! 

We collected numerous articles of clothing that will be distributed through our community partner:

Working Wardrobes https://workingwardrobes.org/ 

Volunteer Alvin Hayes and his jazz trio set the tone with several outstanding sets of excellent music.  Food was catered by Medocino Farms.  Special thanks to all that supported this event with donations and attendance. Our efforts will be appreciated by Veterans and others in need.

OCUF volunteers Kalonji Saterfield, Warner Brown III, Malcolm Perry and Chris Walton supported this event with their presences and presented a $1,000 donation to help support on going programming at the center.