b'Changing the Status Quoas an Economic Mobility CatalystWhat does it mean to be an Economic Mobility Catalyst? Heights connects Philadelphia youth to educational and career opportunities that support their pathways to economic mobility. We believe economic and educational opportunity for every young person is their right and our responsibility. How do we serve asan Economic Mobility Catalyst?Heights is aconnector . Our students are at the center of a complex ecosystem. We help students createtheir pathways. We leveragemicro + macro solutions .We work with businesses, schools, and colleges to increase opportunity whilesimultaneously providing personal and individual support to our students.We operate at a scale that can make animpact .Serving 3,500+ students with a staff of 75+ employees, a $12M budget $31M+ endowment,24 School District of Philadelphia schools, and 13 college and university partners,we are committed to ensuring the young people in Philadelphia have access to opportunities that can break the cycle of generational poverty in this city. Our annual Morning with If you believe in the potential of the students inHeights Students on Wednesday,this city, I urge youinvest in this work. WhetherMarch 20, 2025 brought togetherits through financial support, mentorship, internship over 100 partners and othercommunity members to listen opportunities, or simply opening doors for youngand learn about what we are doing talent, your investment can be life-changing. to create pathways to educational Pamela Bonifacioand economic opportunities forPhilly youth. The call to action Heights alum Pamela Bonifacio, now a Performance Analyst at Hirtle Callaghan, shared was clear: how Hirtles commitment as the first anchor partner in the Financial Services & Business Pathway has impacted her and so many others. 4Changing the Status Quo'