Get to Know Cynthia Juvinall 
Cynthia is wearing the following G.H. Wilke Jewelry: :
  • Necklace: Sterling silver necklace with large, open oval links, 24”.
  • Ring: 18k white gold diamond ring in a curvy open-leaf style cluster ring, set with round and baguette diamonds.
  • Earrings: 18k white gold filigree dangle earrings with briolette cut diamonds and baby pearls. (This one was fabricated in Bali by a several-generation artisan family.)

Background
  • Retired from L.A. County Information Technology career 
  • Wife and adoptive mother of 2 that were her previous foster children

Community Involvement:
  • Active volunteer with Friends of Foster Children since 1983
  • Member of San Gabriel Women's Foundation
  • Friends of the Library
  • San Gabriel Historical Society

What Problems Do You Solve?
“Kids are voiceless. They need an advocate and need basic needs met to thrive. I believe the work I do with Friends of Foster Children is giving them hope. The Scholarship/Emancipation program I chair provides 35 students with awards ranging from $500 for community college, through $2500 for upper division at universities and each student has a volunteer mentor to monitor progress and provide moral support.” 

What’s your favorite thing to do?
“Eat chocolate and give hugs!”

What are you passionate about?
Focusing our energy on love and compassion, a nd never give up.   I know the more love is shared, the richer it grows.

What do you want people to understand the most?
“If you don’t meet the basic needs of a child, it snowballs. Youth without stable, nurturing family are also our future citizens, ensuring they have what ever we can provide to give their lives some "normalcy" is a priority. It’s important that they know someone cares and can help them on the road to success.”  

More about Friends of Foster Children
Friends of Foster Children's mission is to enhance the quality of life for abused, abandoned, and neglected children in the San Gabriel Valley. Founded in 1976. FOFC provides goods, volunteer services, and financial support to children living in residential treatment centers, and to emancipated youth (those aged-out of Foster care system).

Over more than 4 decades, FOFC has provided:
  • Holiday gifts for over 90,000 children
  • More than $1 Million in scholarships and emancipation awards to foster youth
  • Granted $1 million in assistance to local foster residential care facilities
  • All this is accomplished by a few dozen volunteers, no offices or paid staff, and historically around 6% operating expenses.

Connect with Cynthia and the Friends of Foster Children
Facebook: @FriendsOfFosterChildrenSGV
PO Box 1105    
Arcadia, CA 91077-1105          
(626) 445-4542