Apr. 4, 2019
CWU Student Celebrated as Success Story

On Wednesday, the non-profit Treehouse celebrated the hard work they and our community have done to help foster children succeed. They celebrated several success stories at the event, including one young man who is multi-talented and ready to give back.
20-year-old Leroy is already planning the soundtrack to his future.
"I have so much growing to do. I'm only 20, but I am slowly, slowly and surely getting better and better at being the best person I can be. That’s all I want to do with my life is be and then impact other people," he said.
He credits Treehouse with his success. The non-profit works to improve high school graduation rates for youth in foster care.
"Leroy has used our services since he was 10, and he has gotten so prolific as a musician and as a student. He graduated high school and is attending Central Washington University so we are really proud of him," said Shaunessy Jones, Director of Community Engagement for Treehouse.
Leroy is so inspired by those who've helped him along the way, his goal now is to one day become a teacher.
"In 10 years the dream is to be in front of a band at 6 a.m. doing jazz. Then for the next 5 hours I'm in a math classroom, and last hour of the day I'm in a band room again," he said. "That is the dream in 10 years."
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