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The Emily Shane Foundation Hosts Fall Fundraiser: Wings and Waves of Achievement

October 28, 2024 by Alicia Dofelmier

Members of the Emily Shane Foundation smile at the check-in table Oct. 20 at Alumni Park. Pepperdine University hosted the Foundation for their annual fall fundraiser. Photos by Perse Klopp
Members of the Emily Shane Foundation smile at the check-in table Oct. 20 at Alumni Park. Pepperdine University hosted the Foundation for their annual fall fundraiser. Photos by Perse Klopp

Pepperdine University hosted the Emily Shane Foundation‘s fall fundraiser: Wings and Waves of Achievement, on Oct. 20 at Alumni Park.

The Emily Shane Foundation was founded by Michel and Ellen Shane in honor of their daughter Emily, whose life was taken in 2010 in a crash on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).

“When we created this foundation it was in honor of our daughter Emily, who was murdered here in Malibu in 2010,” Ellen Shane said. “She was one of those kids who struggled in academics, and yet didn’t have a diagnosed challenge so she fell in what I call a gray area. There was nothing for her in the school system.”

The Emily Shane Foundation has two main aspects to it: the Successful Education Achievement (SEA) program and working toward bringing change to PCH, Ellen said.

“The SEA Program is where schools identify children who are failing one or more key subjects, and we pair them with a vetted and trained mentor-tutor,” Ellen said.

The program is not just focused on homework help, Ellen said. It’s also focused on mentorship and that’s the part that helps to boost its success.

“We take students who are struggling, who maybe feel hopeless or have given up, and get them re-engaged and help them to transform and soar to become successful to their best ability,” Ellen said.

The other part of the foundation is working to educate drivers and bring about change when it comes to PCH, Ellen said.

The Lost Hills Sheriffs Department's set up a booth to help bring awareness to the dangers of reckless driving Oct. 20 at Alumni Park. There were many booths at the event ranging from driving awareness to carnival games for the children attendees.
The Lost Hills Sheriffs Department's set up a booth to help bring awareness to the dangers of reckless driving Oct. 20 at Alumni Park. There were many booths at the event ranging from driving awareness to carnival games for the children attendees.

“Michel is working on several initiatives to help educate, especially young people, before they drive, so that they’re aware how dangerous it is when you’re behind the wheel of a car,” Ellen said.

The event held on Alumni Park on behalf of the foundation had activities for children such as a bouncy house and a petting zoo, a jazz player, food trucks including a taco truck and a pizza truck, a butterfly release and booths dedicated to talking about the dangers of PCH and reckless driving.

Malibu locals and Pepperdine students attended the carnival. Pepperdine student volunteers helped run the carnival games and check-in.

Children bounce in the bouncy house on Oct. 20 at Alumni Park. There were carnival games and food trucks set up for the attendees to enjoy.
Children bounce in the bouncy house on Oct. 20 at Alumni Park. There were carnival games and food trucks set up for the attendees to enjoy.

Beverly Shelton, co-founder of Southern California Families for Safe Streets, was one of the people tabling at the event to help attendees learn more about the dangers of speeding.

Beverly Shelton's booth set up Oct. 20 at Alumni Park. Her booth was aimed toward teaching people to drive slowly and not be on their phones.
Beverly Shelton's booth set up Oct. 20 at Alumni Park. Her booth was aimed toward teaching people to drive slowly and not be on their phones.

“I’m here to raise awareness of the carnage on the roads in California and to try to stop it through education and storytelling,” Shelton said. “I want to teach people to slow down and put their cell phone down because many of these crashes are preventable.”

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Contact Alicia Dofelmier via email: alicia.dofelmier@pepperdine.edu

Contact Kelsie Patterson via email: kelsie.patterson@pepperdine.edu

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Alicia Dofelmier, alumni park, Beverly Shelton, Ellen Shane, Kelsie Patterson, Michel Shane, PCH, Perse Klopp, the Emily Shane Foundation, Wings and Waves of Achievement

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