Motivating Our Students Through Experience
At MOSTe, our mission is to mentor and empower girls from underserved areas of Los Angeles County to become the next generation of college-educated women. Our vision is to develop women who are confident, career-focused agents of social change.
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CREATE ·2025 Grants Challenge
Pathways to College, Careers, and Mobility
We’re reducing income inequality by increasing access to college and diverse career pathways for young women from economically disadvantaged backgrounds in LA County. Students are supported from seventh grade through college with academic and personal growth workshops, mentorship, college visits, career exploration, college counseling, financial aid, application guidance, and more. They graduate college as confident, career-driven women, prepared for professional success, financial independence, and to make meaningful contributions to society.
CREATE ·2023 Grants Challenge
Girls Who Graduate College Earn More
We're working to reduce income inequality by increasing access to college and career pathways for young women from underserved areas of LA County. Students enter our programs in middle school and are supported through college with academic and personal growth workshops, mentorship, positive community, college visits, career exploration, college counseling, financial aid guidance, and more. They graduate college as confident, career-focused agents of social change, ready to take on high-paying jobs and positions of leadership in the community.
CREATE ·2022 Grants Challenge
Expanding Income Equality through College Access
We’re working to reduce income inequality by increasing access to college and career pathways for young women from underserved areas of LA County. Students enter our programs in the seventh grade, and are supported through college with academic and personal growth workshops, mentorship, college visits, career exploration, college counseling, financial aid, application guidance, and more. They graduate college as confident, career-focused agents of social change, prepared for high-paying jobs and positions of leadership in the community.