
AWAF Scholarship Winner Raquel Vera
Please join us in congratulating Raquel Vera, BArch, on winning the AWAF Foundation Scholarship of $5,000. She was presented with the award at a ceremony in Los Angeles.
Who is AWAF (Association for Women in Architecture Foundation)?
Established in 1997, the Association for Women in Architecture Foundation, Inc. (AWAF) is a tax-exempt charitable 501(c)(3) organization based in Los Angeles, California, dedicated to fostering educational and professional leadership opportunities for women in architecture and related fields.
Each year the AWAF celebrates some of the brightest emerging design talents by awarding merit-based scholarships to support these exceptional women in their continuing education. We also celebrate professional women in architecture and allied fields by awarding an annual Professional Development Fellowship to mid-career women with a minimum of 10 years in their profession.
The tremendous generosity of our donor base has allowed AWAF to flourish, in particular through a bequest from Sarah Hays (1954 – 2020). An article in Architect Magazine shed light on the bequest and what it means for the organization’s giving potential. You can read the article here.



EMPOWERING EMERGING WOMEN DESIGNERS
Thanks to the support of our amazing donors and underwriters, the AWA Foundation awarded eight scholarships this year to outstanding women shaping the future of our profession. Their efforts and passions highlight diversity, creativity, and the power of design to uplift and transform.
AWA Foundation Scholarship ($5,000)
Raquel Vera‑Mijares – an Academy of Art senior bridging communities with inclusive architectural practice.
AWAF Wena Dows Scholarship ($5,000)
Mariella Cajina – a Cal Poly SLO student and structural engineer passionate about sustainable, equitable housing.
Helms Design District Scholarship ($3,000)
Alana Abuchaibe – a Colombian‑American interdisciplinary designer advancing cultural preservation through storytelling.
AWAF Board Scholarship ($3,000)
Mary Dilanchian – a Woodbury senior weaving memory and emotional resonance into architectural narratives.
Commons at NHM Team Scholarship ($3,000)
Claire Guo – a Syracuse University undergraduate exploring political and cultural forces in design as a catalyst for change.
THE SARAH HAYS WINNERS
The AWA Foundation is proud to continue Sarah Hays’s legacy of design excellence and social engagement. Her transformative bequest in 2021 has allowed us to offer awards that recognize community-minded leadership and exceptional resilience, and begin a grant program affecting change outside the bounds of our own award programs.
Sarah Hays Social Impact Award ($7,500)
Georgie Ampudia (UCLA)
Passionate about addressing housing insecurity, the reviewers were highly impressed by Georgie as the student lead on the LuminOCity Project, her already impressive impacts on the profession and community, and her work in sustainable, affordable design.
Sarah Hays Community College Awards ($3,000 each)
Esperanza Herrera (ELAC → USC)
Andrea Factor (El Camino College → Cal Poly Pomona)
Both recipients shine through their storytelling, sketching, and commitment to inclusive, sustainable design as they transition to four-year architecture programs.
More Info at https://www.awaplusd.org/awaf-scholarships
Scholarship application requirements and evaluation criteria https://apply.mykaleidoscope.com/program/AWAFScholarship2025