About Us

Our Mission

The Mary Alice Yakich Educational Foundation believes in the “Power of Education” to transform lives.

The Yakich Foundation exists to provide opportunities for students who are in need of financial support to attend high quality schools. It also supports educational endeavors that enrich the academic and spiritual lives of students while recognizing the value of educators in that process.

The Mary Alice Yakich Educational Foundation was established in 1999 by Walter J. Yakich in honor of his late wife, Mary Alice Yakich. Its grants primarily focus on supporting Catholic values, students, and educators in Southeastern Wisconsin.

 

 

Walter J. Yakich and Mary Alice Yakich
Walter J. Yakich and Mary Alice Yakich

 

The Yakich Legacy

Our founder, Walter J. Yakich, believed in the Power of Education ™ to transform lives. He often said, “No-one can take your education away from you. Education is the best gift you can receive.”

Mary Alice Yakich

To honor his wife, Mary Alice, he founded the Mary Alice Yakich Educational Foundation in 1999. Mary Alice was a woman of integrity, had a great deal of character, and was very active in serving others. She was the first woman alderman in the State of Wisconsin back in the sixties and also served for years on the City of Oak Creek Planning Commission. She had a lot of drive and determination, and stood up for the rights of others serving on the Milwaukee County Human Rights Commission. She often said she was born 30 years too soon and, yet, the impact she had in politics and in her commitment to community service paved the way for other women to follow.
Over the years, the Foundation has made a significant impact in supporting students with scholarships to attend select schools primarily in southeastern Wisconsin. The Foundation also actively supports exemplary educators and educational endeavors that enrich the academic and spiritual lives of students.
Walter and Mary Alice both came from very humble beginnings, grew up during the Great Depression, and lived their lives with passion and purpose. Walter was often inspired and touched by the success and appreciation of scholarship recipients and their families. He was a man of generosity and vision. The Board of the Foundation intends to insure the Yakich Legacy endures for years to come.

 

Jan Drzewiecki and Jay Yakich at Good Shepherd Awards Luncheon 2013 - Mary Alice Yakich Educational Foundation
Jan Drzewiecki and Jay Yakich are continuing the Yakich Legacy.

Our Board of Directors

Jan E. Drzewiecki - Mary Alice Yakich Educational Foundation

Jan E. Drzewiecki

Chairman and President

Jan Drzewiecki, the daughter of Walter and Mary Alice Yakich, has been active in advancing the purpose and outreach of the Foundation since its inception.   She has a passion for education and believes it is a fundamental cornerstone to leading a successful and productive life.

Jay Yakich - Mary Alice Yakich Educational Foundation

Jay R. Yakich

Vice President and Secretary

Jay Yakich has been instrumental in promoting the Foundation thru various events and in fulfilling its mission throughout the community. He understands the value of education and takes pride in advancing the legacy of his parents, Walter and Mary Alice Yakich.

James W. Duquaine - Mary Alice Yakich Educational Foundation

James W. Duquaine

Treasurer

Jim has served on the Board since the Foundation’s inception. He has seen its growth and success over the years, and was selected by the founder, Walter Yakich, due to his impeccable integrity and belief in the power of education.