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Ex-juvenile delinquent gets 2nd chance with college scholarship

by theGrio | June 20, 2012 at 2:19 PM
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17-year-old Joseph Fordjour

17-year-old Joseph Fordjour

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NBC Southern California – It would be an understatement to say Joseph Fordjour shouldn’t be sitting at a desk, diligently studying.

The 17 year old has served time in juvenile hall for robbery, but in the fall will start college on a full scholarship.

“Now I have an opportunity to open a whole new chapter, and write it just the way I want to write it,” he said.

Two years ago, Fordjour joined the Santa Ana High School wrestling team then went on to perform in the theatre department and won awards for rapping about the life he left.

There, he made a connection with Laron Brown, a peer mentor with the Orangewood Children’s Foundation, during a workshop that teaches 18 year olds how to survive as adults.

“Where I come from, where I grew up, it’s hard out there. It’s a lot of tragedy and a lot of deaths and a lot of things that you could fall into if you’re not careful,” he said.
Brown saw himself in Fordjour.

“Joseph’s one of those guys who has swag. They’re definitely mature, and he’s smart, and he’s driven. He’s motivated,” Brown said.

Brown’s backyard was similar to Fordjours: he, too, turned his life around with sports.

Brown graduated from California State University Fullerton as a Guardian Scholar, a program on which NBC4 reporter Vikki Vargas serves as an advisory board member.

“The guardian scholars program. It is this academic, financial scholarship, but really the connections that they make here is what’s key,” said Grace Johnson, program director.

Days before his Guardian Scholarship interview, Fordjour said Brown took him on a tour of the campus to ease his nerves.

He was awarded the scholarship.

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Filed in: Inspiration | Related Topics: California State University Fullerton, Guardian Scholarship, Joseph Fordjour, Juvenile Delinquent, Laron Brown, Orangewood Children's Foundation, Santa Ana High School
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