Advancing Youth

Strengthening Community

Building Legacy

The Rose City Sigmas Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to youth development, educational advancement, leadership training, and community support across Pasadena, Altadena, and the San Gabriel Valley.

Our Purpose

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The Rose City Sigmas Foundation exists to strengthen and restore the communities we serve through charitable and educational initiatives rooted in mentorship, leadership development, and community support.

In the wake of the Eaton Canyon fires, we stand alongside Altadena families as they rebuild and recover, committed not only to immediate relief but to long-term stability and opportunity. Our work extends across Pasadena, Altadena, and the greater San Gabriel Valley, where we provide structured mentorship, educational guidance, and community-based programs designed to support youth and individuals facing adversity.

We believe rebuilding is more than physical restoration. It is about restoring opportunity, strengthening families, and preparing the next generation to lead with resilience and purpose

How We Advance Our Mission

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Youth Development
& Mentorship

Providing structured guidance, character development, and leadership cultivation for young people navigating critical stages of growth. Offering academic guidance, scholarship opportunities, and preparation for college, workforce entry, and long-term success.

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Community Engagement & Rebuilding

Partnering with local families and leaders to strengthen neighborhoods, support recovery efforts, and promote long-term stability across Altadena and Pasadena.

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Lifelong Leadership
& Advisory

Maintaining sustained relationships that extend beyond program participation, encouraging continued civic responsibility and community leadership into adulthood.

Sustained Impact Since 2007

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    38 Youth Mentored

  • People wearing gloves distributing canned food and bananas at a food donation event.

    18 Years of Community Engagement

  • Group of diverse university graduates in caps and gowns celebrating outdoors in front of a university building.

    10 Alumni Continuing Into Higher Education or Professional Careers

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    3 Community Initiatives & Service Projects

Even during periods when formal programming paused, mentorship and advisement continued, reinforcing our commitment to long-term development over short term visibility.

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Rooted in the Rose City.

Committed to Altadena.

Invested in the San Gabriel Valley.

Our work is grounded in long standing relationships with the communities we serve. From youth mentorship and educational support to collaborative rebuilding efforts following the Eaton Canyon fires, we remain committed to strengthening families, restoring stability, and expanding opportunity across our region.

Your support allows us to expand mentorship, strengthen educational pathways, and sustain community initiatives that create lasting impact. Together, we can ensure that opportunity and leadership remain accessible for the next generation.

Invest in the Work That Builds Leaders and Restores Community