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n Hector Kilgoe ’11, Linda saw a budding scholar, mentor, and leader: “Hector is a role model to younger students. He wanted to develop a broader worldview of race, gender, class, and issues of ethnicity, not just for his own knowledge, but to improve the situation and experiences of the underserved.”
“Mrs. Griffith trusted me and made me feel like I was important. She nurtured this mentoring spirit in me. She taught me the importance of putting in the time and effort to gain someone’s trust, so they know you’re someone they can come to for help.” —Hector Kilgoe ’11 University of Pennsylvania Class of 2015 At Andover, Hector served as coordinator of the Afro-Latino-American Society mentoring program, which connects ninth-graders with older students. He also served as co-head of Alianza Latina and on the board of CAFÉ (Community Awareness for Everyone). He was awarded the Kingsbury Prize for outstanding character. At Penn, he continues to support and encourage Andover students as they navigate new academic and residential experiences.
“Knowledge with goodness” is the foundation of Linda Griffith and Hector Kilgoe’s relationship. Students who are mentored are inspired to mentor others—leaders who make a difference in our world. Your investment in Andover will support this fundamental work. Please make your annual gift today. Please use the enclosed reply slip, or make your gift online at giving.andover.edu.