Chuck and Shelby Obershaw Bring New Level of Support to CSUSB by Joe Gutierrez - City News Group, Inc.

Community Calendar

MARCH
S M T W T F S
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 01 02 03 04
View Events
Submit Events

Chuck and Shelby Obershaw Bring New Level of Support to CSUSB

By Joe Gutierrez, Community Writer
January 16, 2017 at 05:09pm. Views: 35

SAN BERNARDINO>> Longtime San Bernardino business leaders and philanthropists Chuck and Shelby Obershaw have given $1 million to California State University, San Bernardino in support of students in need, as well as to assure the economic future of the community. “Chuck and Shelby are two extraordinary people, from their visionary business leadership to their philanthropy and generosity,” said CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales. “This gift will make a remarkable difference in the lives of students across campus and help us propel the economic growth of San Bernardino.” The endowed funds will create the Charles and Shelby Obershaw Endowment for Student Success, a fund that will support the social and academic success of students in CSUSB’s Educational Opportunity Program Renaissance Scholar program, the DEN Food Pantry in the Office of Community Engagement and the Entrepreneurship program in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration. The couple shared in a joint statement that “our goal in giving this gift to CSUSB is to directly support students through the Den and Renaissance Scholars programs. The young men and women in these programs have been dealt unimaginable challenges, yet they continue to persevere in their educational goals. Our previous commitment to CSUSB was for scholarships. This commitment is not only for scholarships but to help keep students in school, especially foster youth, many of whom lose their support system at age 18. They may need help to pay for housing, food and clothing, as well as for books and supplies. We are proud to help students achieve their goals through education. We believe that education can impact and change lives for generations to come.” CSUSB’s Renaissance Scholars addresses a compelling need to support the region’s emancipated foster youth. The program serves current and former foster youth between the ages of 17-25 who are pursuing a college degree, providing wraparound services including scholarships, life skills, workshops, outreach, stability and assistance meeting basic needs. The CSUSB EOP Renaissance Scholars graduation rate as of fall 2015 is at 51 percent, dramatically higher than the national foster student average of only 3 percent. The DEN Food Pantry is addressing one of higher education’s most pressing issues, hunger and homelessness. The university has launched an innovative campus food bank where hungry students can come by and get something to eat before or after classes. More than 1,000 students were supported in its first full year, with donations coming primarily from faculty and staff, as well as community friends. In addition, the program directly assists students who had emergency housing needs. Funds will also be directed to the nationally recognized Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration. Scholarships will support students in the community, provide them with important professional knowledge and connections, and significantly increase the odds that their startup enterprises will take hold in San Bernardino, spread roots and have a sustainable impact through innovation, job creation and community reinvestment. “We are also very pleased to be able to support the Inland Center for Entrepreneurship in the Brown College,” Chuck said. "I was an entrepreneur developing my own company, Chuck Obershaw Toyota. I wish to support students whose creativity and desire to create business and jobs in San Bernardino will lead to the next generation of business leaders." Drs. Charles “Chuck” and Shelby Obershaw have distinguished themselves among the leading business and philanthropic leaders in the San Bernardino area. Their success in business, including the creation of a successful automobile dealership in San Bernardino, Chuck Obershaw Toyota. His commitment to the community is reflective in his roots, having graduated from San Bernardino Valley College and San Bernardino High School. As a community leader, Chuck served as president of the San Bernardino Motor Car Dealers’ Association, president of the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce, and president of the U.S. Air Force Association. Other board roles included support of the National Orange Show, the Community Hospital of San Bernardino, the local YMCA and the CSUSB Philanthropic Foundation Board. Chuck is also a distinguished veteran of World War II, serving with the 187th Paraglider Infantry in the Pacific and receiving the Patrick Henry Medallion for Patriotic Contributions. A scholarship recipient herself, Shelby followed a path similar to many CSUSB alumni. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and taught junior high school for more than 20 years in San Bernardino. Her community impact is equally distinct, having served for 12 years on the City of San Bernardino Unified School District board while also co-chairing the successful 1999 bond measure that resulted in $50 million for San Bernardino's public schools. She was a founding member of the city library's Foundation Board, San Bernardino Symphony board, the Assistance League as well as volunteering at the San Bernardino County School for Homeless Children. The Obershaws giving has impacted CSUSB since 1990. Their endowed scholarship programs have touched 161 students to date, with 87 percent earning at least one degree in the areas of business, athletics and education. In September 2016, CSUSB announced the launch the public phase of a five-year $50 million comprehensive campaign. To date, the university has raised more than $32 million toward that goal.

Related Articles

Photo Courtesy of: ChatGPT (AI-generated)

By Tracy Calentti, Contributing Writer

February 24, 2026 at 01:49pm. Views: 1059

An AI-rendered image showing a person wearing a hood and gloves removing a property tax payment envelope from a blue mail drop box during low light conditions.

Photo Courtesy of: Assemblymember James C. Ramos Official Website

By Maria Lopez, Contributing Writer

February 17, 2026 at 01:25pm. Views: 957

James C. Ramos is a California State Assemblymember representing the 45th District, known for his leadership on public safety, education, and Native American issues as the first California Native American elected to the Legislature.

Photo Courtesy of: Designed by Freepik

By Kathryne Mccann, Contributing Writer

February 24, 2026 at 01:49pm. Views: 998

A grocery store aisle with refrigerated shelves stocked with milk, creamers, and other dairy products.

Photo Courtesy of: Jsmithwikigt, Wikipedia

By Charmaine Mislang, Community Writer

February 24, 2026 at 01:49pm. Views: 780

City of Grand Terrace images from top, left to right - Grand Terrace City Hall, Blue Mountain Trail, Northeast City Entrance, Historical Plaque, Veterans Wall of Freedom.

Photo Courtesy of: City of San Bernardino, Instagram: IE Voice

By Ruby Stephenson, Contributing Writer

February 24, 2026 at 01:50pm. Views: 875

A bright red and gold dragon costume weaves through a crowd of smiling adults and children at an outdoor festival, as performers lean down to interact with attendees during a lively dragon dance.

Photo Courtesy of: Congressman Pete Aguilar

By Carl M. Dameron, Contributing Writer

February 24, 2026 at 01:48pm. Views: 623

House Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar represents the 33rd Congressional District of California. He is the keynote speaker at The Democratic Luncheon Club of San Bernardino’s 32nd Annual Banquet and Installation of Officers.

Photo Courtesy of: Elci Photography

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer

February 24, 2026 at 01:48pm. Views: 1333

“Chuck” William Cecil and his wife, Beverly Cecil, stand proudly with Johan Gallo, Grand Terrace Cars & Coffee's coordinator, as they are recognized for their long-standing dedication and support of Grand Terrace Cars & Coffee

Photo Courtesy of: TME Photography by Titan Mom Elvira

By Titan Mom Elvira, Community Writer

February 24, 2026 at 01:48pm. Views: 592

CSHS Athlete of the Week: Abubacarr Saidy

Photo Courtesy of: ChatGPT (AI-generated)

By Ruby Stephenson, Contributing Writer

February 24, 2026 at 01:48pm. Views: 1035

AI-rendered image: Community members, families, and children gather outside the boarded entrance of Moreno Valley Mall, where signs posted on the doors read “Mall Closed,” illustrating the impact of a temporary shutdown on local residents.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Moreno Valley

By William Cortez, Community Writer

February 10, 2026 at 03:03pm. Views: 811

A job seeker speaks with a representative at a Business & Employment Resource Center (BERC) booth during a career fair, where employers share information and resources with attendees in a bright indoor venue.

Photo Courtesy of: CalKIDS

By Vanessa Vizard, Contributing Writer

February 24, 2026 at 01:48pm. Views: 629

An event staff member assists an attendee at the CalKIDS check-in table, helping her register and sharing information as community resources are made available.

Photo Courtesy of: Truly Adams

By Justus Baker-Postell, Community Writer

January 29, 2026 at 09:49am. Views: 968

Riverside racing driver Truly Adams with Cars N' Coffee Riverside organizers Johnny Silva and Natalie Trujillo at the Dec. 20 fundraiser at Cable Airport. The event raised $5,000 to support Adams' Formula 4 racing career.

--> -->